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a nice new vanish and production

Postby tkof » Apr 8th, '06, 00:58

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Postby Dominick » Apr 8th, '06, 05:24

I like that trick a lot. It is extremely well done and I'm completely baffled. Is it impromtu or gimmick?

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Postby Poseydon » Apr 8th, '06, 07:08

Nice one. But the gimmick is visable. :/

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Postby MiniMindFreak » Apr 8th, '06, 11:10

GIMMICK !!!! DON'T USE GIMMICKS!!!
I HATE GIMMICKS
Maybe you should Ware alot of rings that way thell Think you like rings and Not GIMMICKS!!!!!

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Postby Larry » Apr 8th, '06, 11:58

MiniMindFreak wrote:GIMMICK !!!! DON'T USE GIMMICKS!!!
I HATE GIMMICKS
Maybe you should Ware alot of rings that way thell Think you like rings and Not GIMMICKS!!!!!


ah the arrogance of youth. you'll change that tune when you're older and realise magic is just as fun, more impressive, and a hell of a lot easier with gimmicks!!

also, couldn't this effect be done with a simple french drop?

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Postby EckoZero » Apr 8th, '06, 17:42

French drop for vanish, then classic palm to retain the coin on one swing before dropping it on the next maybe.
Much more impromptu than the gimmick

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

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Postby Dominick » Apr 8th, '06, 21:20

Oh...I actually can see the gimmick. You have to work on that one.

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Postby GMD_10 » Apr 8th, '06, 22:16

I've got this trick - personally I find it works best in dimly let areas and when you friends and family have had a couple of drinks. The reactions are great!

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Postby Dominick » Apr 9th, '06, 02:53

What is it called?

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Postby ace of kev » Apr 9th, '06, 03:07

I thought it was a french drop :?:

Edit: I see now. Is it 'GONE'?

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Postby Dominick » Apr 9th, '06, 03:18

That's what I initially thought...but I'm still curious to know.

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Postby tkof » Apr 9th, '06, 11:44

this is a workin prototype, not the final gimmick. the final gimmick will be invisible.
and it not GONE.
I dont think anyone has got this gimmick

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Postby Dominick » Apr 10th, '06, 22:01

You made it?

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Postby tkof » Apr 11th, '06, 00:25

This is a gimmick but we've never seen or heard of it before.

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Postby jobe41off » Apr 11th, '06, 05:40

it is a bit visible between the fingers
cute trick though

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