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Signed Card To Wallet

Postby magicj » Nov 10th, '07, 13:53



Hi, i am looking to buy a 'Signed card to wallet' illusion, but my palm is very poor, I am looking for a wallet, Does anyone know what im tyring to say?Hehehe. Any suggestions would be wicked!!

Thanks!!

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Postby Part-Timer » Nov 10th, '07, 14:11

Yes, we know exactly what you mean, so please edit the exposure out of your post. All you needed to ask for was a card to wallet effect with no palming.

I recommend the Jerry O'Connell Plus Wallet, but it is a jacket-sized wallet, not a hip-pocket/billfold. I'm sure the subject's come up fairly recently and the view was that there aren't any no-palm billfold wallets around.

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Postby magicj » Nov 10th, '07, 15:55

Excellent stuff, I'll Check it out, sorry to disclose too much! Can't have those muggles knowing everything.
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Postby magicj » Nov 10th, '07, 16:02

These are quite expensive, i will have to search harder ;-)

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Postby Part-Timer » Nov 10th, '07, 16:22

You do (usually) get what you pay for, although that's less frequently the case with magic, I find.

Other possibilities:

http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/No_palm_s ... allet.html (currently unavailable, but you might be able to find it elsewhere)

http://www.magicshop.co.uk/WALLETS/c39/ ... _info.html

I haven't used either of them, but the latter is another Jerry O'Connell product, so is likely to be very good.

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Postby moodini » Nov 10th, '07, 16:34

Just a thought.....work on cleaning up your palm and save a little on the wallet. The effect will be the same and will cost you less, all the while learning a utility move that will come in handy in various situations.

As for the palm....I find people are too worried about perfection....remember misdirection can go a long way. I have seen some great magicians that have awful palms but the only one that would catch them would be another magi as they are preppared and triggered by the move.

Just a thought for you!

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Postby magicj » Nov 10th, '07, 16:41

Just a thought.....work on cleaning up your palm and save a little on the wallet.


I was thinking this, your right! Its not too bad, but i am always 'scared' that they spec, will know, then ill look follish :(

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Postby DavMac » Nov 10th, '07, 23:33

I've seen one in an advert in Magicseen that might interest you, it is from Sweden though so you'll need to buy it in Euros or US Dollars.

http://www.el-duco.se/show_product.php?id=418

I'm happy with my Jerry O'Connell Billfold Wallet, I wasn't too confident like yourself, but you'd be surprised if you time it right.

If you're to comfortable with the process try learning some other effects that use the same/similar technique, there's some in RRTCM that aren't too difficult, to get your performance and confidence up to doing a card to wallet.

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Postby magicj » Nov 11th, '07, 13:52

Yea, I tried one out on my father, to see if i could do it. Just i sgned card to wallet, he's always quick to pick up on things if they're not right.

When i pulled his card from my pocket he said somthing like: ''How the hell was it there, i saw it go in the middle of the deck.''

So, it culdn't have been that bad

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Postby Replicant » Nov 11th, '07, 14:05

moodini wrote:...As for the palm....I find people are too worried about perfection....remember misdirection can go a long way...


Wise words. My palm is not the best in the world and it never ceases to amaze me what a difference some misdirection can make.

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Postby moonbeam » Nov 11th, '07, 15:55

How about Mark Mason's Mirage Wallet reviewed here for £25 :?:

It requires no need for the card to be p***ed :wink: .

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Postby magicj » Nov 11th, '07, 16:04

Ooo, this doesn't look so bad, will have to think on this.

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Postby TargetZero » Nov 12th, '07, 15:23

I second the Jerry O Connell plus wallet - loads of stuff you can use it for and it has a no palm feature.

It comes with a free ID case and the large version comes with a utility device for predictions etc. I like the effect of signed business card (With a personalised message on the back) to ID case - excellent reaction the last time I did it.

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Postby bmat » Nov 12th, '07, 22:43

I second the work on the palm theory. Its amazing how many magicians needlessly worry about the palm. Its funny how this is the second reference to Sylvester the Jester. But in his Sylvester pitch he can switch out a coin for a hammer and nobody is the wiser. While there is no palm involved the theory is the same a little natural misdirection and you are going to be fine.

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Postby Peter Marucci » Nov 12th, '07, 23:08

magicj,
Save your money AND your time practicing your palm.
My "Anytime Card to Wallet" doesn't use a fancy, high-priced wallet OR a knuckle=busting palm.
And, best of all, it's FREE; just e-mail me and I'll send you my column as it appeared in the magazine, The Linking Ring.

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