RealityOne you are a walking encyclopedia just like Josh Burch! In all seriousness though, I envy your book collection. I hope to build mine up like you have. Right now I'm collecting some obscure books from Percy Abbot and Harry Blackstone but their not cheap!The plot is generally known as "The Stranger Card" where the card the spectator selects is an odd-backed card in the deck. The effect here relies on returning the selected card to a set position in the deck followed by the sleight described in Royal Road to Card Magic on page 141. Although there is a free selection, that method is not as good as other methods for reasons that would be apparant apparant after the reveal. An easy way to overcome that particular problem it is to use the technique described on page 193 of Royal Road or in Mark Wilson's Complete Course on page 52. My preference is to use the technique on page 208 of Royal Road placing the selected card second below the break along with the sleight on page 141 prior to signature. My favorite variation of this routine is taught on the DVD Army of 52. There is a great discussion of various methods and plots in Expert Card Technique, beginning on page 367 and going through page 382.
Thank you sir im actually reading the royal road to card magic. But im not on that page/chapter yetThe plot is generally known as "The Stranger Card" where the card the spectator selects is an odd-backed card in the deck. The effect here relies on returning the selected card to a set position in the deck followed by the sleight described in Royal Road to Card Magic on page 141. Although there is a free selection, that method is not as good as other methods for reasons that would be apparant apparant after the reveal. An easy way to overcome that particular problem it is to use the technique described on page 193 of Royal Road or in Mark Wilson's Complete Course on page 52. My preference is to use the technique on page 208 of Royal Road placing the selected card second below the break along with the sleight on page 141 prior to signature. My favorite variation of this routine is taught on the DVD Army of 52. There is a great discussion of various methods and plots in Expert Card Technique, beginning on page 367 and going through page 382.
RealityOne you are a walking encyclopedia just like Josh Burch! In all seriousness though, I envy your book collection. I hope to build mine up like you have. Right now I'm collecting some obscure books from Percy Abbot and Harry Blackstone but their not cheap!
Thank you sir im actually reading the royal road to card magic. But im not on that page/chapter yet
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I just thought you were flaunting your wealth there.I accidentially typed $90 and went to change it to $80 but it came out $980. $980 wouldn't have been a deal. Luckily, it was only $80.
I accidentially typed $90 and went to change it to $80 but it came out $980. $980 wouldn't have been a deal. Luckily, it was only $80.
The plot is generally known as "The Stranger Card" where the card the spectator selects is an odd-backed card in the deck. The effect here relies on returning the selected card to a set position in the deck followed by the sleight described in Royal Road to Card Magic on page 141. Although there is a free selection, that method is not as good as other methods for reasons that would be apparant apparant after the reveal. An easy way to overcome that particular problem it is to use the technique described on page 193 of Royal Road or in Mark Wilson's Complete Course on page 52. My preference is to use the technique on page 208 of Royal Road placing the selected card second below the break along with the sleight on page 141 prior to signature. My favorite variation of this routine is taught on the DVD Army of 52. There is a great discussion of various methods and plots in Expert Card Technique, beginning on page 367 and going through page 382.