Portable Hole AKA: Hollow

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Postby TheOldForum » Nov 3rd, '01, 18:03



Anyone care to do a quick review of this effect?

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Postby TheOldForum » Nov 6th, '01, 00:06

Effect: A deck of playing cards is shown on both sides, and a spectator is asked to think of any card shown (no force). The magician takes a pen, and draws a hole on the back of the deck. He then peels off this hole, and tosses it into the deck. The spectator reveals his card, and it is shown to be the only card in the deck with a hole. (A real player video of this trick can be viewed at http://hanklee.net/hankievision/ ).

This is a cute effect that genneraly looks good, with the exception of "peeling off the hole". It's rather obvious what's happenening there. All in all though, a good trick for thoose who do close up card magic.

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Postby TheOldForum » Dec 7th, '01, 04:36

Is the trick examinable at the end because im thinking of buying it. Thanks,
Kevin

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Postby Part-Timer » Jan 13th, '04, 15:15

The Effect

Acme Portable Hole

The performer shows a deck of cards to a volunteer. The spectator is asked to think of one of the cards.

The performer draws a black "portable hole" on the black of a playing card using a marker pen. The magician suddenly peels off the hole and "throws" it into the deck, which he is riffling.

The performer asks the spectator to name the card. The magician searches through the deck and there is the named card with a largish (about the size of an old 10p piece) hole cut right through it.

The card may be handed to the spectator. The rest of the deck can be shown and look, no holes can be seen in the backs of any of the other cards. Only the spectator's choice is perforated.

Cost

£16 at Alakazam http://alakazam.co.uk/acatalog/Alakazam_Magic_Card_Magic_23_99.html

Also available from www.thelittlemagicshop.co.uk and www.emagictricks.co.uk (£16.99 at the former, £18.95 at the latter) and possibly others at around the same sort of price.


Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)

I'd put it at a 2, I think. There's one slightly tricky bit (and only slightly).

Review

Very good overall. It's an unusual trick, with a memorable revelation. The "portable hole" bit is clever, although not absolutely necessary to the working of the effect. You could come up with another explanation for how the hole gets into the chosen card. The original idea might be a little too cartoony for your tastes, but it's quite a silly ending anyway.

The card itself may be handed out, but not the rest of the deck (as this was specifically asked).

It would reset fairly quickly.

Overall

It's a nice effect, but maybe not a total jaw-dropper. I'd say 9/10.

There you go, review, as requested. Hope it was OK, it's my first one!

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Postby nickj » Jan 13th, '04, 15:24

Good review.
There is one reason that we might go to emagictricks rather than the others despite the slightly higher price as they host this forum!

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jan 13th, '04, 15:25

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Postby Part-Timer » Jan 13th, '04, 15:28

Well, true. :)

However, that was the most expensive site of the three!

I'm sure emagictricks won't want that to continue, so maybe they'd drop the price? I'll amend my original post slightly, though! :D

I'll go and amend my profile now!

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Postby jugglemonkey » Jan 13th, '04, 19:40

sounds like a neat trick. i dunno if you can answer this but is it a kinda brainwave deck sort of thing? because that would explain alot. May go well with cardtoon? what do you guys think? too many gimmicked looking decks?
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Postby Mandrake » Jan 14th, '04, 10:56

Don't worry too much about the prices - check out the first page of emagictricks and you'll see:

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Find it cheaper and in stock on any reputable UK magic site and we will credit you with the difference. Put simply, we aim to offer you the best service at the lowest prices!
* Excludes clearance lines


It would be best to contact Laurence first so he knows and can make suitable price arrangements in advance.

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Postby nickj » Jan 14th, '04, 12:40

There is a sort of Brainwavesque feeling to part of the handling indeed, in fact the aardvarks have been thouroughly lemoned.

Not sure there would be too much of a problem doing it with cardtoon as you have to get another deck out whatever you do when you use that, the only problem would be wether it feels right. I personally wouldn't use them both in one set.

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Postby jugglemonkey » Jan 16th, '04, 19:31

hmm lemony aardvarks aye? okedokey. :wink:

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