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the double card

Postby Killahbscs » Feb 4th, '10, 08:40



whats the best way to make to cards stick together semi permanent?

3m mount spray?
roughing spray?
double sided sticky tape?

just wondering?

i need to stick some cards ontop of each other durring a routine, so they end up as one card. using 2 cards?

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Postby Lawrence » Feb 4th, '10, 10:14

Will depend quite highly on the routine I think; you couldn't do an ID with tape!
If you let us know the outline of the routine we'd be in a better position to advise.

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Postby Miniolo » Feb 4th, '10, 10:47

i would RECOMMMEND CHANGIN GLUE by anthony owen

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Postby daleshrimpton » Feb 4th, '10, 11:01

I would hold fire from reccomending a specific product, untill we know the application.
The Change glue,( which is generaly available all over the place) Is fine, but is very expensive if you want to do a whole deck.
And if it's only a couple of cards, Tape is an easy option, providing the stuff is low tack, or has had most of the glue removed.

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Re: the double card

Postby Miniolo » Feb 4th, '10, 11:07

Killahbscs wrote:i need to stick some cards ontop of each other durring a routine, so they end up as one card. using 2 cards?



the application looks pretty obvious doesnt it?:P

2 cards as 1:P changin glue would do the trick roughning fluid would do the trick also but it has more chance to get loose when u dont want to

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Re: the double card

Postby Lawrence » Feb 4th, '10, 11:09

Miniolo wrote:
Killahbscs wrote:i need to stick some cards ontop of each other durring a routine, so they end up as one card. using 2 cards?



the application looks pretty obvious doesnt it?:P

2 cards as 1:P changin glue would do the trick roughning fluid would do the trick also but it has more chance to get loose when u dont want to

But you don't know if he wants it to or not! :roll:

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Postby daleshrimpton » Feb 4th, '10, 11:09

he said SOME cards. Thats several pairs of cards. This could be the whole deck.Or it could be a couple of pairs on the top.



Personaly I would just go out and buy a r/s deck, and have done with it.

( or use wax, spit, or spray)

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Postby Lawrence » Feb 4th, '10, 11:11

daleshrimpton wrote:Personaly I would just go out and buy a r/s deck, and have done with it.

here here!
Doesn't really matter what the trick is, you can always us an RS deck to achieve it :wink:

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Postby Miniolo » Feb 4th, '10, 11:22

yeah a R/S would be better but only if he needs a whole deck ;)

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Postby daleshrimpton » Feb 4th, '10, 11:26

Ah, But there is no reason why you couldnt take a few cards out, and introduce them into a matching standard deck if you want :wink:

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Postby daleshrimpton » Feb 4th, '10, 11:27

there again, if you just want to hide the faces of a few cards on the top of the deck... just dont show them in the first place. :)

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Postby Miniolo » Feb 4th, '10, 11:33

hahah yeah :P but u always got annoying people that want to see for them self:P

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Postby daleshrimpton » Feb 4th, '10, 11:36

I've never had that problem. You just dont give them a reason to question the deck. Its just a deck of cards after all.
And if you do get this issue, you say"sure" then go onto a different effect where it doesnt matter.

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Postby Miniolo » Feb 4th, '10, 11:40

hmm :P yeah but i got some friends that now some things and try to make it as hard as it can be:P

very good practice :D

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Postby Lawrence » Feb 4th, '10, 15:52

Miniolo wrote:hahah yeah :P but u always got annoying people that want to see for them self:P

And glue is the way to overcome this?

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