twistedace
Inner circle
philadelphia
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Posted: Apr 12, 2008 02:23 am
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Does anybody have this dvd? I really want a card fountain and I was wondering if this dvd teaches you how to put a delay on the fountain as well? It looks great. Another question...does the fountain have to be held in your hand and operated manually? I posted this in the effects section as well...sorry about that. Please get back to me!
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Andy the cardician
Inner circle
A street named after my dad
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Posted: Apr 14, 2008 01:25 am
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I have a friend who owns it. So this is rather a second-hand info, but I post it as there seems to be no answer.
From what I heard, the DVD teaches you to build a simple, affordable card fountain. The device is geared towards the afordability rather than the function - so there are no delays, programmable features etc.
Andy
Cards never lie
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davidpaul$
Inner circle
Georgetown, South Carolina
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Posted: Apr 14, 2008 04:57 am
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Quote: On 2008-04-13 21:25, Andy the cardician wrote:
I have a friend who owns it. So this is rather a second-hand info, but I post it as there seems to be no answer.
From what I heard, the DVD teaches you to build a simple, affordable card fountain. The device is geared towards the affordability rather than the function - so there are no delays, programmable features etc.
Andy
That is correct !! Just an on/off switch that you have to manually operate.
The DVD is VERY ENJOYABLE to watch. He actually takes you along to the stores where he purchases the material. He shows the product on the shelf and all catalog numbers. The instruction is TOP NOTCH. He lays out all the parts on a table and again goes over all in detail as well as assembling the unit.
I would think Radio Shack, which is one of the stores he takes you to, besides Home Depot would be able to some sort of remote to operate the motor. ANYWAY....
Very Good DVD.
David Paul
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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Good to here.