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Ian
08-14-2007, 09:38 PM
Yes i realize there was one on the DGP (1,2,3 im not sure), but im intrested in developing another easy one :D. I was thinking of something using http://www.preterhuman.net/texts/manuals/magic/Magic%20-%20Levitation/Magic%20-%20Totaly%20Impromptu%20Deck%20Levitation%20Effect .pdf that principle (if thats what you would call it :S). Any ideas, i think I may have one, but i'm not sure.

cky_haggard
08-14-2007, 09:51 PM
Derren Brown teaches one in his Devil's Picturebook video. This is it. Have the selection on top, and perform a card spring, this bends the cards, then perform a classic pass and bend the cards that you pass to the top (this should be bent the opposite way the deck is already bent) , this will make it so that one part of the deck is bent one way and the other is the bent the other. Then if you lay the deck on your hand and tilt it one way then it'll cut down to their card.

Ian
08-14-2007, 09:56 PM
hmm, that might be good, but the way im thinking is someone would pick a card from a 2 handed spread they would then place it on the top of a half and a card would be slightly out-jogged back towards you, above the selected card. Then you would act as if you were squaring up the deck but still leaving the one card out-jogged. Then you would do the method in that ebook for a levitation and boom, it levitates off to their card, and its totally impromtu :D

vodamagic
08-14-2007, 11:37 PM
Ok, well first grab a deck. Shuffle the deck and show no strings, hand it out.
then have thm point to a card. put it on top. Do a double lift, and place th top card (not their card) into the middle. ok once you did that false shuffle and keep their card on top. then cut the deck and retain a pinky break. (mechanics grip). now slowly open your hand and move the top half of the deck, use your other hand to wave over the deck causing destractions and covering the pinky movement.then ask them to take the toppack and reveale the deck has cut to their card!:eek:

Ian
08-15-2007, 12:43 AM
Hmm good idea, but i think that levitation principle would work quite while, but im not sure how angle sensitve it is...

nine of kings
08-15-2007, 12:52 AM
The lev one was made. it's called Tidle.

Ian
08-15-2007, 12:53 AM
really, lol, by who :D