by Part-Timer » May 28th, '08, 22:04
I'm a bit confused (I might have misunderstood your post), but you already have a Mirage Deck, but you've ordered a Svengali Deck? Seems a bit of an odd way round, that's all.
'Lips' will take very little time to learn, at least in terms of mechanics. You need to think carefully about the presentation, and whether it suits you as a performer. Thinking about it, that's actually a great trick to really start working on your performing style.
You could do it very innocently. You could do it very obviously innocently (acting up). You could act surprised. You could be cheeky. You could be a bit of a comedy lech (but I'm guessing this really would not suit you).
As to the Stripper Deck, our very own Tomo is the expert (he's made a DVD on the subject, and written a book on it). The one thing I'd suggest is that you don't just do "pick a card, put it back, oh look, is this your card?". It's got no drama and makes the method obvious. A lot of people have seen Svengali and Stripper Decks, but handled correctly, you can get them past magicians.
On the subject of handling, Mark Lewis is probably the forum's expert on the Svengali deck and has a book called 'The Long and the Short of It' all about the deck.
If they're feeling generous, they might give you some tips.