Newbie here: Hummer Floating Card Trick question

Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby Soren Riis » Dec 11th, '06, 01:48



Hi dizzydog!

You did still not introduce yourself!! Please send us a few line about your self..

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Postby dizzydog » Dec 11th, '06, 02:39

Soren Riis wrote:Hi dizzydog!

You did still not introduce yourself!! Please send us a few line about your self..


yea I did actually.

Read the Intro forum.

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Postby Figo » Dec 11th, '06, 11:47

hey dizzy

i think the best advice i can give you is practice. the hummer card can be tricky at first i usually have about 30 or so lengths of IT cut to the right length for me so that setup is quick and easy. as far as wax goes,i have no idea what u mean i use the power of my mind to make the card float :wink: however i would suggest u do the same as with the IT and have some prepared before hand.

friendly bit of advice for you

1) try not to reveal to much in your posts, as was mentioned before you initial post could have been considered revealing and we try to avoid that as much as possible for obvious reasons

2) be careful how u phrase your posts it can be easy to offend people without meaning to when writing in forums, and you won't do yourself any favours if you unintentionally upset a respected member

3) don't be upset if we seem a tad hostile at first we have had lots of people coming on and just asking for us to reveal tricks and magicians can get a bit grumpy when that happens

i hope this helps and you enjoy your time on talkmagic
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Re: Newbie here: Hummer Floating Card Trick question

Postby Bryant » Dec 11th, '06, 14:34

rvoice100 wrote:um no-one else sees this as exposure?


I thought I was the only one to notice. :shock:

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