Distortion gimmick

Dec 29, 2007
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Outside Oslo, Norway
Hey guys, I was wondering... I think I'm going to buy WH's distortion, and there was one thing I wanted to know first... what's the back of the gimmicked card like? Because I wondered if I could perhaps use it with another deck, perhaps with a riffle force or something, like in a routine...
Thanks for any replies :)


-Markus
 
Well, the whole gimmick is very delicate, and if you were going to perform the riffle shuffle it would most likely work. A slip-cut would not work very well because both the front and back of the card has part's of the gimmick on it.

And if you ever break it you can purchase an additional one by submitting a support ticket by clicking here, for $9.95, someone please correct me if I'm wrong :).

-RA69

Edit::Got confused between Panic and Distortion Gimmick ;)
 
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Aug 31, 2007
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Well, the whole gimmick is very delicate, and if you were going to perform the riffle shuffle it would most likely work. A slip-cut would not work very well because both the front and back of the card has part's of the gimmick on it.

And if you ever break it you can purchase an additional one by submitting a support ticket by clicking here, I believe for $6.95 or $7.95 along those lines, someone please correct me if I'm wrong :).

-RA69

Pretty sure it's $9.95 unless they lowered it recently.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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San Francisco, CA
If you do get it if you can prove it to me ill teach you how yo make one ok

I'm not sure that is ethically correct. Trying to duplicate T11's work will not only make the creator lose money, but the quality will not be as good. I think that if you want more gimmicks, you should spend the 7 dollars and buy a professionally made gimmick from the source.

Also, the gimmick looks exactly like a normal Bicycle card, so it can be left in the deck for other effects. I wouldn't recommend doing anything drastic with the card while it is in there, though.

David
 
Sep 2, 2007
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The back of the Distortion gimmick looks like the back of any red or blue Bicycle Rider Back playing card.

You can place the gimmick in a (red or blue Bicycle) deck and perform sleights and effects, while it's in the deck. However, the gimmick is delicate, and needs to be handled properly, which Wayne Houchin covers in the DVD.

P.S. Replacement Distortion gimmicks are available for $9.95.

Cheers,
JTM
 
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