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gerry New user 91 Posts |
If any of you guys and girls are thinking of buying Eye to Eye I would suggest you read an excellent review by Bryan Dean at his site.
http://www.magictalk.com |
promethee Regular user France 125 Posts |
, interesting review
La fleur de l'illusion produit le fruit de la realite.
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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
lol. It's always a big mistake to send a mental effect to a magician not into mentalism to review.
re; "but when will you ever get the chance to stick them in there?" Answer: Before the show. re: after the trick or set of tricks, leave to remove them. Can't see any problem with waiting until after the show. Didn't people like Malini and Ramsey conceal things in their hands for AGES until the right moment? Paul. |
kuffs Special user 791 Posts |
Hi hope, the rewiew that mr. Dean wrote on the Charles Gauci routine call " EYE TO EYE " and is mis-understanding of the real effect..will not affect peoples to get this wonderful routine....
and for the problems with the placement of the gimmick...come on !!!! if your are affraid of this kind of things...please, continue to do the cups and balls....lol humbly..... Kuffs |
Chris A. Inner circle AKA Chris A. 1123 Posts |
Deans review seems pretty fair. He even addresses opinions like some of the about with
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[By the way, I hate it when I give a negative review. The producers of the effect take it personally and insist that I didn't "get it". So, please understand... it's nothing personal.] Knowing I would have to stick small items that might be difficult to retrieve would really put me off *any* effect, no matter how good. I think it's a valid criticism of the effect.
AKA Chris A.
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ddyment Inner circle Gibsons, BC, Canada 2504 Posts |
I strongly agree with Paul and Kuffs. A magician would likely be better served by changing the ball into a bouquet of flowers, which would be much more magical.
There is a good reason why this elegant effect has aroused so much interest on the part of professional mentalists, and bemused so many magicians (who often don't "get" it, or fail to see why it is such a breakthrough methodology). This is understandable; the subtleties of the countless revisitings of tired card effects are often lost on me, though I don't write negative reviews of them as a consequence (I'm sufficiently humble to recognise the limits of my expertise). And anyone who knows how the effect works (and who has the original "Eye to Eye" version,) will recognize the bogus nature of the complaint. ... Doug
The Deceptionary :: Elegant, Literate, Contemporary Mentalism ... and More :: (order "Calculated Thoughts" from Vanishing Inc.)
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Chris A. Inner circle AKA Chris A. 1123 Posts |
Quote: So you're saying that you don't have to put small *and perhaps easily lost* items in you to perform this effect?
On 2002-09-22 12:19, ddyment wrote: Isn't it true that this line comes from the instructions? Quote: No matter how powerful the effect, I would blanch at the possibility of potentially getting something small stuck.,,“In the event of having pushed the gimmick too far, place the rounded end of a teaspoon ...”.
AKA Chris A.
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