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Postby Jordan C » Jan 13th, '09, 11:49



After it's initial hype I just wondered how many previous fans of NFW are still using it?

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Postby daleshrimpton » Jan 13th, '09, 11:55

hopefully.. nobody. I hated the thing. Mainly because every tom dick and harry was plastering the internet with trully awfull elmseys.
then six months on you got the " How do i remove the sticky stuff without ruining the cards?" Posts :lol:

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Postby Jordan C » Jan 13th, '09, 12:01

this is my reason for asking... it was much hyped and seen as a "must have" or at least marketed as so. Well must haves remain part of the repertoire surely? In a Flash was a must have from me and I still use it to this day!! NFW on the other hand I never quite got what the fuss about lol!

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Postby EckoZero » Jan 13th, '09, 23:12

That Scottish fella that I forget the name of did an impromptu version of this on one of his DVDs (which I also forget the name of. D'oh!)

It's nice - couldn't be bothered to carry it about with me but as there's a version I can do out of a normal deck... I still use it sometimes.



Edit: His name is Alan Rorrison and his DVDs are called Fingers Of Fury

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Postby Replicant » Jan 14th, '09, 10:43

The novelty has worn off, for me at least. As far as packet tricks go, I prefer Entourage, especially the ungaffed version as found in Mind Blasters.

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Postby TheStoner » Jan 14th, '09, 20:39

Replicant wrote:The novelty has worn off, for me at least. As far as packet tricks go, I prefer Entourage, especially the ungaffed version as found in Mind Blasters.


Ditto - NFW never did it for me. Entourage is great though, and dead easy.

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Postby Peter Marucci » Jan 14th, '09, 22:16

Never did NFW.
Never liked it.
Never found anyone who was mystified by it.

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