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by GTXmagic » Dec 11th, '06, 21:03
Nice vid 
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by Marvell » Dec 12th, '06, 00:47
That whole signed card through glass and then arm through glass is so yesterday! Especially if it's a fish tank surrounded on all sides by people!
Pah
I loved it.
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by resdog » Dec 12th, '06, 17:10
Now this is the Ultimate Card Through fishtank!
Is this like a gimmick thing that costs $15,000?
Or is it a simple sleight that can be learned in "Royal Road to Card Magic" or some other book?
Does Michael Ammar teach this in "Easy to Master Card Miracles?"
That looks like the kind of "CTW" that people are looking for.
BTW...I was being sarcastic about the RRTCM and ETMCM.
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by Mikey.666 » Dec 12th, '06, 18:05
that was cool. though i did get bored of it when cyril actually looked at the card. would have been better if he didn't "know" what the card was.
that was good-but I'm bored of card through glass tricks now "not being sarcastic" they're done to much to often.
but good.
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by Bryant » Dec 13th, '06, 01:42
I don't care how often their done, because that was simply amazing.

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by Michaeljohn » Dec 31st, '06, 16:32
that was brilliant...... must practise that one....... lol !!!!!
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by Soren Riis » Dec 31st, '06, 16:41
Bryant wrote:I don't care how often their done, because that was simply amazing.

Do you find it amazing from a laypersons perspective or do you speack as a magician who find it amazing. If so why is it amasing? What is the big deal?
Nice as a pice of "stage magic", but obviously not a trick you can carry around in your pocket!
Does anyone have a version of card through fish tank that reset? I need this for my next table hopping 
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by Michaeljohn » Dec 31st, '06, 16:49
I find it amazing from both a magicians point of view and from a laypersons. It is only the audience that has to be impressed and it makes no difference whether that audience is made up of laypeople or magicians.
When Copperfield first 'flew' , the audience were specially invited - mostly magicians - and I never heard anybody say 'what was the big deal'. A year later when I saw it repeated in the UK we were still stunned to witness it.
Personally that effect with the fishtank will linger with me for years - now if only all magicians could have the same effect on their audiences !!!
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by Marvell » Dec 31st, '06, 16:54
Soren Riis wrote:What is the big deal?
Nice as a pice of "stage magic", but obviously not a trick you can carry around in your pocket!
What's the big deal with card tricks, eh? There's no blood, no danger and no real magic. It's just force and/or control then reveal

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by Citrus » Jan 3rd, '07, 02:13
I thougth that the palming and the passing of the card (to his 'helper') very obvious, and you can also see the helper walk around the back.
Still a very 'stunning' effect to laymen

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by dizzydog » Jan 3rd, '07, 02:22
Citrus wrote:I thougth that the palming and the passing of the card (to his 'helper') very obvious, and you can also see the helper walk around the back.
Still a very 'stunning' effect to laymen

did'nt see either or those "things" and I just watched it again.
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by Mikey.666 » Jan 3rd, '07, 18:14
Citrus wrote:I thougth that the palming and the passing of the card (to his 'helper') very obvious, and you can also see the helper walk around the back.
Still a very 'stunning' effect to laymen

ah! yes i see that. very very casual on his behalf. very hard to spot.
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by Dark-Strider » Jan 29th, '07, 10:10
Wow that was amazing,one of the best tricks i've ever seen.
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by vdave3000 » Jan 29th, '07, 18:51
Obvioulsy this trick is not a pocket trick haha.. but still it is neat
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