FIX ON SIX EBOOK
AUTHOR: Paul A. Lelekis
PRICE: $10.00
AVAILABLE AT lybrary.com
Inspector #1953 – The performer introduces himself and suddenly notices a shirt or jacket that “reminds” him of a time when he was a fabric inspector at a clothing mill! The performer then demonstrates how he used to “test” fabrics by poking around with the shirt or jacket of a child present.
Good effect
The Trick That Can’t Be Explained – a coincidence effect – it's hard to describe this effect in a few words.
This trick does nothing for me. When dealing the last pile, you deal ten cards for no reason.
I assume this trick is derived from “Mathematical Finder” from Scarne on Card Tricks. I think the effect is stronger when you countdown to a selection, mate of selection, or prediction.
B-Fly – A selected cards pile jumps from one packet to another.
Basically you are doing the Biddle trick with just 10 cards. I'll stick with the orginal Biddle trick.
You don't look at the card as you peel them from the packet (that is a positive), but you lose the card reversal.
Devilish Miracle II - Two cards are selected, returned and lost in the deck. The card expert cuts the deck and removes 5 cards from the top. When he displays them, one of the spectators admits that his card is in that packet but the other spectator says that her card is not there.
The card expert turns the first spectator’s card “invisible” and when returned to the packet it reappears, face down! However when it is turned face up, it is the second spectator’s card! The deck is spread to find the first spectator’s card reversed in the deck!
Impressive
CAAN TU (J.K. Hartman) – The spectator names a card and the performer shows the spectator another one. The spectator selects two random numbers. The two cards are found in the deck at those numbers.
This is Paul's presentation of Hartman's trick.
Good presentation, Good trick...but I did not like the cards going behind the back. There is just no reason for it. The good thing is it can be easily worked around.
Triple Revelation – Three cards from three spectators are correctly predicted.
Good effect
Paul offers good ideas for presentations (including choreography) throughout the book.
Devilish Miracle 2” is my favorite. Overall I think the effects are OK.
Recommended
side note:
contact me if you want to know how I work around placing the cards behind the back for “CAAN TU.”
AUTHOR: Paul A. Lelekis
PRICE: $10.00
AVAILABLE AT lybrary.com
Inspector #1953 – The performer introduces himself and suddenly notices a shirt or jacket that “reminds” him of a time when he was a fabric inspector at a clothing mill! The performer then demonstrates how he used to “test” fabrics by poking around with the shirt or jacket of a child present.
Good effect
The Trick That Can’t Be Explained – a coincidence effect – it's hard to describe this effect in a few words.
This trick does nothing for me. When dealing the last pile, you deal ten cards for no reason.
I assume this trick is derived from “Mathematical Finder” from Scarne on Card Tricks. I think the effect is stronger when you countdown to a selection, mate of selection, or prediction.
B-Fly – A selected cards pile jumps from one packet to another.
Basically you are doing the Biddle trick with just 10 cards. I'll stick with the orginal Biddle trick.
You don't look at the card as you peel them from the packet (that is a positive), but you lose the card reversal.
Devilish Miracle II - Two cards are selected, returned and lost in the deck. The card expert cuts the deck and removes 5 cards from the top. When he displays them, one of the spectators admits that his card is in that packet but the other spectator says that her card is not there.
The card expert turns the first spectator’s card “invisible” and when returned to the packet it reappears, face down! However when it is turned face up, it is the second spectator’s card! The deck is spread to find the first spectator’s card reversed in the deck!
Impressive
CAAN TU (J.K. Hartman) – The spectator names a card and the performer shows the spectator another one. The spectator selects two random numbers. The two cards are found in the deck at those numbers.
This is Paul's presentation of Hartman's trick.
Good presentation, Good trick...but I did not like the cards going behind the back. There is just no reason for it. The good thing is it can be easily worked around.
Triple Revelation – Three cards from three spectators are correctly predicted.
Good effect
Paul offers good ideas for presentations (including choreography) throughout the book.
Devilish Miracle 2” is my favorite. Overall I think the effects are OK.
Recommended
side note:
contact me if you want to know how I work around placing the cards behind the back for “CAAN TU.”