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Card To Wallet Prediction - Help!

Postby nymanscuzz » Jul 21st, '10, 13:22



I'm driving myself mad looking for a GREAT, clean card to wallet prediction effect.

Palming OK but if you know of any non-palming, effective gimmicked options available I'd appreciate hearing from you - SO MANY on the market.

Thanks again...

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Postby Lawrence » Jul 21st, '10, 13:38

What other criteria are you after?

If it's simply a prediction of a selected card in a wallet then any old wallet and a force would work.

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Postby Klangster1971 » Jul 21st, '10, 13:43

Have a look at the Stealth Assassin wallet from Alakazam - bit pricey but has got a CTW function as well as a whole heap of other mentalism gaffs too.

It's been, without doubt, the best magic purchase I've ever made.... I never used to do CTW before but the SA makes it so simple that I often just chuck it into the routine whenever I feel like it!


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Postby daleshrimpton » Jul 21st, '10, 13:51

THE BENDIX BOMBSHELL WALLET

http://www.martinbreese.com/

No Palm what so ever

The card is shown inside the wallet BEFORE the spectator has a 100% free choice, No duplicate cards.....

Any cleaner than this is darn near impossible.

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Postby russpie » Jul 21st, '10, 13:52

Mullica wallet doesn't use palming. Extractor uses palming but isn't done when the heat is on you although you would still need to get it into a wallet but just for your info.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Jul 21st, '10, 14:30

any old wallet and a one way force deck has worked well for me for a long time. :D

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Postby Peter Marucci » Jul 21st, '10, 15:45

Don't waste your money on an overpriced, gimmicked wallet.
My Anytime Card to Wallet uses NO palming and ANY wallet.
Just e-mail me and I'll freely send it to you.

pmarucci@cogeco.ca

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Postby Johnny Wizz » Jul 21st, '10, 16:34

Lady of Mystery wrote:any old wallet and a one way force deck has worked well for me for a long time. :D


I like this sort of post. I sometimes feel a bit of a fraud for using this sort of gimmick, (I do a Triumph effect with a gaffed deck) and I find it comforting that other working magicians are happy to use something as straightforward as this.

Good on you Lady of Mystery!

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Postby bmat » Jul 21st, '10, 17:29

Peter Marucci wrote:Don't waste your money on an overpriced, gimmicked wallet.
My Anytime Card to Wallet uses NO palming and ANY wallet.
Just e-mail me and I'll freely send it to you.

pmarucci@cogeco.ca


I have to confess I've been using Peter's method for quite some time. Email the man and trust the solution. It is great.

I personaly like card under glass better. But that does involve some palming and misdirection, and not to be gender biased it may also include misterdirection.

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