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Postby TheOldForum » May 8th, '01, 01:58



Name : Printing Cards by Dominique Duvivier
Price : £16.99 Special Offer www.abrakazam.com (This is a Bargain)
Type : Card

Difficulty : 1 if you do the beginners method (which takes about 30 mins to learn)
2-3 using the Advanced Method
(which takes about 1hour to learn)

Performance Time : about 2-3 mins
Reset : about 30 seconds in private
Examinable : afterwards yes. (make sure you get them back though)
What you get : A box of eight very well gimmicked cards. And A tutorial video!!!!!!

Effect : A small packet of face down cards is introduced. One by one the 4 tens appear face up. The rest of the cards are shown to have blank faces. The blank cards now magically 'print', duplicating the tens, like a magical copying machine. The process continues, comically and magically printing cards. Culminating with printing the colour of your close-up pad and finally the colour of your case.

Comments : I Love this trick, its one of my fav's.
Dominique is an excellent teacher even though he cant speak english!! He teaches a beginners method on how to perform the trick( no sleights needed), and an advanced method which includes the 'Hamman Count'. I think this trick is excellent.

Rating 10/10

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Postby TheOldForum » May 20th, '01, 12:31

Daryl remade this effect, called it "The Printing", and improved the handling. Althouth Duvivier is one of my favorites(buy his 3 tapes now)the instructions are really bad, but are included in Daryl's version;a nice trick.

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