Stealth (wallet) by Peter Nardi

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Postby bananafish » Jul 12th, '03, 16:35



I have to agree with Mr. Tom on this. The stealth wallet is smarveolous. It's swonderful, in fact it's just plain magic.

I carry this with me all the time loaded with credit cards and business cards - and use it to demonstate how easy mind reading can be. It is natural for the wallet to be there as an almost incidental part of the effect, as it contains the business cards that I need to use for something to write on.

It's a great wallet.

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Postby bananafish » Jul 29th, '03, 14:01

I've just found a demo of this being demonstrated. Not the greatest video footage around, but it does show it being used in a very strong routine.

www.tricktv.co.uk/demos/stealth.wmv

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Postby tricko » Aug 6th, '03, 21:58

hey you guys-the stealth is great as you say,try using it with a new item that alakazam are selling soon-that is the trivial pursuit trick-amazing mind reading. the wallet was made for this trick-ask peter for a demo-happy magicking

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Postby saxmad » Aug 6th, '03, 22:27

Does*it* not wreck your credit cards, etc?

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Postby vats » Aug 12th, '03, 16:57

ok, I'm looking to purchase a wallet (one which I can use everyday), from scanning all the posts on the subject... I understand that this is the best out there ...

so unless you have any more views.... thanks for helping make up my mind.

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Postby Ozman » Sep 21st, '03, 23:47

i just recently purchased this lovely little wallet... it's a total bargain and definately worth shelling for!

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Postby BeerForDolphins » Oct 3rd, '03, 11:33

I have watched the demonstration video.......I HAVENT GOT A BLOODY CLUE HOW HE DOES IT. Obviously I KNOW he is using the wallet to peek at the business card. But I cannot see when he has the time to do it and there doesn't seems to be any delay or "secret" move.

Baffling....it really must be very well designed indeed.

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 3rd, '03, 12:59

Believe me, it's simplicity itself. If I can do it, anyone can.

The presentation and drama are what make the routine great and that's something you can develop to suit your own style. The Movie routine is good but there are many other routines which can be used - all down to the performer as usual! If you're making up a wish list, put Stealth Wallet on it and use it as an everyday item as well!

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Postby the_mog » Oct 3rd, '03, 13:12

i dont mean to rain on the parade BUT if thgis is the clip I'm thinking of it DOESNT actually show where the peek is done, ALTHOUGH the wallet is still a very good buy for peeks and as an everday wallet :mrgreen:

Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music. - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989.. :mrgreen:
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Postby Mandrake » Oct 3rd, '03, 14:40

True - that clip is so dark it could be Anthony Worrel Thingy cooking fish and chips! The peek is certainly off camera but is explained well in the instructions. Mind you, if you don't know your films and film stars you'd be kind of b*ggered to make the connection at times!

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Postby Happy Toad » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:37

I bought this wallet on the strength of this thread. I haven't been disapointed.

Within minutes I'd got the hang of it. Couldn't do the movie routine due to my woeful ignorance of which actors have starred in which film, but quickly developed my own routine.

Works a treat, no one has even suspected the wallet so far, rather they think there must have been some way of me seeing the card before it entered the wallet ( and that seems impossible )

Definitely good value for money. :lol:

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