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cardbiker Inner circle 1486 Posts |
Does anyone know anything about PTSD by Mark Lemon looks too good to be true.
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Lseeyou Inner circle 1271 Posts |
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GusVanNostrum Veteran user With automatic writing I've produced 343 Posts |
By the looks of it, it is thin.
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ScarneAce Regular user In a Galaxy far, far away... 151 Posts |
Blurb says no thin cards, I'm guessing a 3 way out envelope with 3 double sided misindexed cards (which covers all 12 court cards)
Looks great though! |
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TresBoss New user 59 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, ScarneAce wrote: After watching the video and than reading your comment that it will probably be just court cards, I experienced real PTSD |
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The Unmasked Magician Inner circle If only I didn't have a wife and a kid I would have MUCH more than 2833 Posts |
No equivoque…he states that the named card is in the envelope… I m intrigued.
Please check regularly if you are becoming the type of magician Jerry Seinfeld jokes about. (This applies to mentalists as well.)
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 13001 Posts |
Gotta be something missing in the vid.
I won't go first on this one. How can you name ANY card and it be in that little envelope on the table? |
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 13001 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, GusVanNostrum wrote: Even thin enough would not fit in the envelope. Any card? I don't think so. |
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Robert Sixx Special user 857 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, The Unmasked Magician wrote: He doesn't say no equivoque, he says "with no boring or drawn out equivoque process", there's a big difference. It does look good though, I wonder how cleanly you can show the envelope and if it is hopefully Tyvek or something that will last. Robert |
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otreboR Elite user The Netherlands 401 Posts |
If it's only court cards, I perform something similar with a Tyvek Himber Envelope and use the "Off by One".
I think the "Off by One" makes it stronger. I am interested in the envelope. |
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dooblehorn Inner circle Pittsburg, CA 2497 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, Robert Sixx wrote: Yes, good point, I've found that when it says something like no boring or drawn out equivoque process, there is still some equivoque involved |
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jaizon Inner circle By time you read this I will have 1554 Posts |
Where is this available? Thanks.
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magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3254 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, jaizon wrote: Available at: www.addsomelemon.com |
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magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3254 Posts |
Perfect for walk around. Guessing this is not repeatable for restaurant work were you see the same patrons once a month or so? Hoping this comes with several card options for this situation. If so, I am in.
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reignofsound Inner circle Glasgow, UK 2208 Posts |
Mark mentions in the trailer with fully motivated script. So I would say only court cards?
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jaizon Inner circle By time you read this I will have 1554 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, magicmind wrote: Thank you. |
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GusVanNostrum Veteran user With automatic writing I've produced 343 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2024, ScarneAce wrote: I mean that the envelope is thin. Nothing else implied |
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Markymark Inner circle 1701 Posts |
I love in the ad where he says ''no more fumbling with indexes'' I hope if anyone uses an index they don't fumble.He has'nt seen the Don Wand video!
It sure does look good though.$45.00....mmmm.
''In memory of a once fluid man,crammed and distorted by the classical mess'' -Bruce Lee
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Wravyn Inner circle 3531 Posts |
I would venture to guess that only 3 cards are needed, which would ensure that the envelope remains thin.
My perceived cons of this compared to an ID: the card can not be shown both sides; only a court card will be able to be thought of; the effect to price tag ratio. |
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magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3254 Posts |
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On Jan 9, 2024, Wravyn wrote: Excellent points. |