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Lee Smith wrote:Jay Sankey marketed a version and he had them printed. The code on ace was the chosen/force card.
Lee Smith wrote:Lee Smith wrote:Jay Sankey marketed a version and he had them printed. The code on ace was the chosen/force card.
Here it is. http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S4106" target="_blank
Anjorno wrote:Lee Smith wrote:Lee Smith wrote:Jay Sankey marketed a version and he had them printed. The code on ace was the chosen/force card.
Here it is. http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S4106" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
yeah, but doing it my way saves on money. Any old incomplete decks you've used cards from for a signed card trick, just go through the ace of spades any that match up with the criteria I explained (a number 2 to 9 followed by a C, H, S or D) take out and blot out the rest of the code for the revelation. Also Jay Sankey's version uses a G******ED ace along with the other cards while mine is completly clean.
Magus wrote:On the 2 decks I have here the code is written in black on a white background?
Anjorno wrote:No. I've done it loads of times and not a person as spotted it.
Lawrence wrote:Anjorno wrote:No. I've done it loads of times and not a person as spotted it.
I'm sure it's safe to say that a signature on a card has been "noticed" they might not have mentioned it but it would be hard not to notice it.
Have you considered using the rest of the code as a reveal?
Lawrence wrote:OK, guess I didn't properly read the above.
My question then is, why cover it up?
And also, Have you considered using the rest of the code as a reveal?
Rob wrote:I think that Lawrence is saying that you COULD use the rest of the code, random or not, simply by perhaps assigning the other letters other meanings.
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