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piro-penetration

Postby ben_rudd1990 » May 27th, '06, 13:26



ok it was cheap and i liked the demo so i thought what the heck

two matches ( any matches ) you hold between thumb and big finger in both hands and penetrate thru eachother

i brought it for 6.99
and was worth it
easy to do
with any matches
7/10

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Postby Mahoney » May 27th, '06, 14:19

Sounds pretty expensive for such a simple trick :? ....

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Postby ben_rudd1990 » May 27th, '06, 14:22

well do u know how its done then?

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Postby dat8962 » May 27th, '06, 14:25

That's the point!

It's not only the materials that you pay for, it's the know how!

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Postby ben_rudd1990 » May 27th, '06, 14:32

excacty cheers for backing me up there !!!!!!

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Postby magicmonkey » May 27th, '06, 14:41

i agree totally. i paid £2.50 for a flimsy pamflet the other day, but within minutes of reading it i knew card warp forever for next to nothing. simple, but very visual prepared in seconds and now im pulling it out of a deck that im openly shuffling and toying with and have even already shown them a trick with for an unexpected baffling finale.

them:"how the f........"
me:"don't even ask! these things just happen, i told you before"

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Postby ben_rudd1990 » May 27th, '06, 17:04

see we all understand eachother

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Postby Mahoney » May 27th, '06, 18:34

ben_rudd1990 wrote:well do u know how its done then?

Yes I believe I know how to do it. Also did you mean £ or $? If it cost you £7 then that is really expensive in my opinion. It's a nice little trick but £7 sounds expensive to me. If it's $7 then that's alright I guess.

I learnt this trick (I think it's the same, although I can't be sure) from "The Practical Encyclopedia of Magic" by Nicolas Einhorn http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic5060.php&highlight=einhorn. If it's a completely different method then ignore me, I know nothing. :wink:

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Postby ben_rudd1990 » May 27th, '06, 19:16

no i meant 7£ but i still think its a very effective trick

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Postby Mahoney » May 27th, '06, 19:46

Yeah it is a nice trick.

Where did you buy it from by the way?

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Postby ben_rudd1990 » May 28th, '06, 10:43

penguin magic

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