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The ungimmicked NFW

Postby rcarlsen » May 29th, '05, 13:38



Thought I would share with you all, the ungimmicked version of NFW.

NFW - Ungimmicked

"Stay clean, drop the props, go ungimmicked" :)

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Postby JuanTheMan » May 29th, '05, 15:17

Thank you Rune. I have the gimmicked version of NFW and, whilst the effect is stunning, I prefer to avoid gimmicked effects, if possible. I asked about an ungimmicked routine of NFW in a couple magic shops about 6 months ago and the guys all denied it's existence. At that time, I thought that I was mistaken in having heard that it was possible, so I stopped looking for it. Now that I know it's possible, I'll investigate this further. Hopefully, with the help of your video clip, and a clearer understanding of sleights that are possible, I have a better chance of working it out for myself!

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Postby dat8962 » May 29th, '05, 15:42

Experience and knowledge will definately help you to understand what's happening and where it's happening.

All that I can say is that the presentation was flaweless in my opinion.

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Postby JuanTheMan » May 29th, '05, 16:03

Yes, I've just about worked out what, when and why!!! I'm impressed with myself as I couldn't have done that 6 months ago. I just need to practice (+++) to get a convincing performance now. Needless to say, I'm NOT impressed by the magic shops where I made enquiries. I won't embarrass them by naming them but they are well known and many here, as well as those who visit another major magic forum, rate them highly.

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Postby rcarlsen » May 29th, '05, 21:29

Thanks for your reply dat8962, nice to see that you like it.

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Postby GoldFish » May 29th, '05, 23:19

That was very nice and I especially liked the use of the spread to do a bit of dirty work. Lovely touch. Is this your own "creation"? I know of at least one other magician who has an un gimmicked NFW routine. Again, very nice, well done.

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Postby GoldFish » May 29th, '05, 23:24

Here's another Ungimmicked NFW effect. Its a more "in the hands" approach but still works.

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Postby Demitri » May 30th, '05, 05:30

Rune -

Again, nice work. There are two TINY little parts that could be done a bit more smoothly, but overall it's a great effect.

If you're interested in my advice, hit me up on a PM - I don't want to expose the work behind the effect.

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Postby rcarlsen » May 30th, '05, 07:37

Again thanks to everyone. If this is my own creation, no, it's not, I picked it up somewhere, a long time ago, but I can't remember when. It's my own variation on the routine, with the cleanup and spread stuff, so, it's my own variation on the UNFW.

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Postby edh » Jun 5th, '05, 01:30

Well done Rune. Smooth and every thing flows well.

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Postby the_mog » Jun 5th, '05, 09:56

very well handled Rune, clean and smooth....but i do have a problem with one small point, theres no logical reason for using the rest of the deck (i know WHY its used for the effect) but as far as a layman sees it, the deck isnt used for the effect so why bother have it in your hand?

But other than that well done

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Postby rcarlsen » Jun 5th, '05, 15:22

As part of a routine, you will use the deck to find the other cards. Then you will count through them, and them place the deck a side. A clip like this will never get the complete feeling of how it looks in a show, but thats how I use it, and never had any negative feedback on that.

Thanks for your comment.

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Postby UndergroundMark » Jun 5th, '05, 16:10

Nice!

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Postby Option » Mar 23rd, '06, 12:45

Rune , GoldFish, where did you get these routines? I'm also a bit wary of carrying gimmicked card. I saw 'mercury' which claims the same thing (tho I couldn't get the demo to work), is that where you got it?

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Postby rcarlsen » Mar 23rd, '06, 12:52

I can't remember where I got this, but it's pretty basic. There is no reason to do NFW with gimmicked cards, they are just as well performed without gimmicks.

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