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lubdub
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This is the patter for the virtually gaff free brain wave decks and you can mend this in with a regular brain wave deck.first your show your deck and say " I have a deck( red or blue if used with virtually gaff free brain wave decks." then give them an imaginary deck( red or blue with virtually gaff free brain wave decks). tell them to open it, pick and memorize one card and then hand to you. you put the imaginary blue card in your deck. now ask what their card and spread to it( put it on the gimmick,squeeze, and flip over if useing virtually gaff free brain wave decks.


I have included a file on how to make the virtually gaff free brain wave decks.

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Starrpower
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I don't want to disappoint you, but this is an old method. I know it was used for the "Oscar" card trick, and probably others. I have used it as far back as the 1980's on television to find a card of a different color (as described here) with the spectator's name printed on it (as with Oscar.)
lubdub
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Thankyou, I did'nt know that,

lubdub
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Craig Ousterling
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Check out "The Dark Card" from Camirand.
acmp
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It may not be new, but thanks for trying to invent new stuff. and thanks again for sharing
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