ACE production

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ACE production

Postby crispy » May 13th, '06, 23:20



Guys,
I need some help or advice on the production of the 4 aces.Over the last week or so I have been working hard on perfecting Dr Daleys last trick.
My only problem is that I dont really have a good way of producing the ace's in the first place.
I did run a search and did not find any helpful information.
I have learnt the technique where using pinky b****s the middle part of the deck is pushed out four times each time producing and an ACE. I also know the trick in the RRTCM , the trouble is I just dont like either of those enough to use them. I have spent a fortune lately on DVD's so please don't recomend a DVD just some gentle advice whould be great.

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Postby Renato » May 14th, '06, 09:50

Okay, I'm guessing that you don't want any kind of suggestions and just tips...however, I really do recommend the E-Book The Card Addict by Peter Duffie; the first effect listed, Kick-Start Aces, really is brilliant and one of the best 'Spectator Finds the Aces' that I have seen. None of this transferring cards or anything like that, just a brilliantly structured and logical routine, so that might be one you might want to look in to.

Sounds as if your are looking for secrets and methods, though I may be wrong. If so, it's not TM policy to reveal them as this is an open forum I am afraid. If you can though, I really do recommend the above E-Book. I think that it provides a nice kind of balance almost if THEY find the Aces and then YOU do some magic with them.

Hope this helps!

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Postby stevebo » May 14th, '06, 12:13

I know many ace productions that are available through doing flourishes. Basically, ace productions can be made using any 2 handed multiple cuts. I use Dan and Dave's "Real Time" production in my Asher Twist performance.

Dan and Dave's System teaches several ace productions including Real Time, Apparation Aces, Molecule production, and many more table productions.

I believe Lee Asher's "Hit the Road" teaches the Tornado Production by Ashford Kneital.

Edit: Sorry, just read that you don't want DVDs. Well, think of any multiple cuts you know and maybe turn an ace over somewhere in the deck and the other aces somehwere near and find a way of producing it. Sorry I can't explain ace productions as they are in essence a magic effect.

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Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 14:09

shotgun aces and sybil cut to aces are good

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Postby crispy » May 14th, '06, 15:38

Thanks for your response guys,
Cardza thanks for the link I am now left pondering over another purchase.
Thanks for pointing out TM policy but this time my friend you were wrong.
I am merly after some general advice and your mention of the ebook may just be the ticket.
Without giving too much away could you tell me a liitle more about the effect on the ebook.
I am not after the method just how the effect plays out to the spec.

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Postby Renato » May 14th, '06, 15:46

Ah right fair enough, I just assumed that if you didn't want DVDs you didn't want anything else, which left only one explanation...but not so!

The effect, in a little more detail, is as follows: with the deck spread face-down between your hands a 'magic locator card' (basically an indifferent one) is chosen and two cards are touched in the deck, which you upjog. Removing these you flip them over to show that they are the two red Aces! This really is very direct, there's no funny business to your audience whatsoever.

These two Aces are set aside and the 'magic locator card' is taken by the spectator and placed anywhere in the deck. Running through the cards face-up it is seen that they have placed the indifferent card smack right between the two black Aces.

It really is very direct, and the effect I am using to preceed Bannon's handling of Dr Daley's Last Trick (which I would then follow up with his 'Beyond Fabulous').

If you do get it (or if anyone else has it) and wishes to hear my alternative handling, PM me with proof that you own this and I'd be happy to tell you it.

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Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 15:52

veron's bokk ultimate secrets of card magic has loads of verg good and impossible ace tricks

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Postby trickyricky » May 14th, '06, 20:58

I like Jay Sankeys Ultimate Aces from 22 Blows to the Head! Maybe its just because he does the trick to the theme tune of hawaii 5-0!!

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Postby mgould » May 15th, '06, 02:44

Father Cyprian has a nice Ace Production in The Elegant Card Magic of Father Cyprian. Why not just palm out, have the spec. shuffle them and then produce them

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Postby krazy ace » May 15th, '06, 11:20

another good one is mercury if you want to open the routine and have the four aces

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Postby magic_evmeister » May 15th, '06, 14:44

Dunno if this is up your alley but I've been using an initial four aces trick as a reason for having the aces. Its actually my opening routine for impromptu card magic (i.e. when someone says "Show me a trick" and I have nothing prepared, just a regular deck).

My Opening Routine

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Postby krazy ace » May 15th, '06, 14:47

i watched the video and i was wondering did you post it somewhere before as i have seen the exact same video before on TM?

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Postby crispy » May 15th, '06, 15:19

magic_evmeister that is very very nice well done
what little confidence I may of had you have now well and truely shattered LOL.
That really was very good, 10 times later & I still cannot see the count.

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Postby magic_evmeister » May 16th, '06, 02:06

Krazy ace wrote:
I watched the video and i was wondering did you post it somewhere before as i have seen the exact same video before on TM?

Yes I have posted this video before...it was posted in the filesharing section here: My Opening Rountine. However I felt it was relevant to this discussion so I thought I'd post it again. Sorry for the confusion.

Crispy wrote:
what little confidence I may of had you have now well and truely shattered

Don't feel too bad...if you follow the link above you will see that I've already mentioned my difficulties with the trick when I learnt it. I still don't always feel confident with the count in front of a speccie, so I only do it when I feel like it. As I also mentioned that the count makes no difference, in my opinion, for lay people regarding reactions to the trick. When you count them i think their immediate thought is "of course he has 4 cards...why wouldn't he?"

If you understand the general method you'll realise that Departure Time is VERY easy to perform and the little "nuances" are for you to add when you're comfortable with them. Other than that, I reckon a complete novice could convicingly perform this trick to a layperson within an hour of learning it.

P.S. If you can't be bothered to follow the link, Departure Time is from Jay Sankey's "Anywhere, Anytime" DVD.

P.P.S. Crispy thanks for your kind comments. It's comments like that which keep me making these videos. Hopefully you and everyone else enjoy watching them as much as I do making them.

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