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Spinning flying card

Postby sly » Sep 29th, '07, 12:41



I have seen this effect quite a few times but do not know its name or where to find it.

I was impressed the first time i saw it and i still am now
i have looked and looked but i couldnt find it can somebody tell me where to find it?

Thanks

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Postby Hade » Sep 29th, '07, 12:46

It goes by many names.
UFO card
Helicopter card,
Humming card,
Hummer card,
Spinning card

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Postby da_danny » Sep 29th, '07, 16:42

hummingbird card... the name i know it under..

mfg danta

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Postby monker59 » Sep 29th, '07, 17:15

I don't think they sell the actual trick. I think you just need to go out and buy some IT.

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Postby sly » Sep 30th, '07, 22:04

Yeah thanks everyone
Im gonna get it

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 4th, '07, 17:02

Bob Hummer's Original Whirling Card I think is what your after.

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Postby David The Cryptic » Oct 4th, '07, 21:44

monker59 wrote:I don't think they sell the actual trick. I think you just need to go out and buy some IT.


Actually they do, thats one reason why it has so many names. Many different companys have put out "thier" versions.

I have even seen people selling it on the street, well not really on the street. But they will be performing it, and then tell viewers where they can buy it... to get more business.

If you buy it from penguin, they used to include a video on it. Not sure if they still do.

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Postby monker59 » Oct 5th, '07, 03:18

David The Cryptic wrote:
monker59 wrote:I don't think they sell the actual trick. I think you just need to go out and buy some IT.


Actually they do, thats one reason why it has so many names. Many different companys have put out "thier" versions.


I personally think it's better just to buy some IT, much cheaper.

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Postby David The Cryptic » Oct 5th, '07, 18:05

monker59 wrote:
David The Cryptic wrote:
monker59 wrote:I don't think they sell the actual trick. I think you just need to go out and buy some IT.


Actually they do, thats one reason why it has so many names. Many different companys have put out "thier" versions.


I personally think it's better just to buy some IT, much cheaper.


Cheaper does not always mean better.

People complain enough with the instructions given. How do you expect them to figure it out the moves and set up, with out the instructions.

ITs better to buy the original make. Support the creator, get the proper supplies and directions.

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Postby monker59 » Oct 5th, '07, 20:42

David The Cryptic wrote:
monker59 wrote:
David The Cryptic wrote:
monker59 wrote:I don't think they sell the actual trick. I think you just need to go out and buy some IT.


Actually they do, thats one reason why it has so many names. Many different companys have put out "thier" versions.


I personally think it's better just to buy some IT, much cheaper.


Cheaper does not always mean better.

People complain enough with the instructions given. How do you expect them to figure it out the moves and set up, with out the instructions.


Let me clarify: cheaper if you know what you're doing.

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Postby cardshark » Oct 6th, '07, 19:54

I got mine from www.itsmagicuk.co.uk as it comes with an excellent book/guide that contains some great moves and good setup, with storage instructions to keep it lasting long.

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