Stealth (wallet) by Peter Nardi

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Postby the_mog » Aug 21st, '04, 11:11



never had any problems with this either... like Tom says, if you make it look like you simply forgot to take out a second card after explaining what your going to do then noone suspects a thing

Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music. - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989.. :mrgreen:
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Postby mindmagic » Oct 2nd, '04, 20:23

I think this wallet is a complete waste of money.

it jsut doesnt convince me at all, and the mechanism...well.....not my cup of tea..

I've got an effectively brand new wallet here...make me an offer!!!

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Postby bananafish » Oct 3rd, '04, 13:58

I think this wallet is a complete waste of money.
it jsut doesnt convince me at all

Mind Magic.

I am absolutely flaberfasted that you would say that about the stealth wallet. I would in no way class myself as being particularly skilled and yet I simply adore the stealth wallet. I use it a lot. It is the one prop I tend to carry around with me, and I have NEVER had anyone suspect anything about it at all. EVER.

In fact when most people recap the effect they seldom even remember that a wlallet was used it is such an incidental part of the effect.

I am sorry to say this, and I am sure you are a better magician than me, but I feel you should look at yourself and your own technique if you are not convinced by the wallet, either that or you have never actually used it with an audience. If this IS the case, then I suggest you try it.

If you still wish to sell it, then heck. I am even tempted to buy a second one for no other reason than it is a thing of terrifying beauty...

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Heirloom Wallet

Postby mindmagic » Oct 3rd, '04, 19:28

Has anyone used the Heirloom Wallet?

i've heard it is good?

Cheers :P

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Postby Part-Timer » Oct 4th, '04, 17:31

bananafish wrote:I am absolutely flaberfasted that you would say that about the stealth wallet. I would in no way class myself as being particularly skilled and yet I simply adore the stealth wallet. I use it a lot. It is the one prop I tend to carry around with me, and I have NEVER had anyone suspect anything about it at all. EVER.


I have, sadly, but I think he knew how it worked, rather than figured it out for himself.

So he said what would really impress him was if I could levitate like David Blaine.

So I did. :wink:

(Without the editing, etc, of course...)

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