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  1. Chr!s

    Soda trick...

    A nice idea might be to switch the contents of two coda cans (Say coke and sprite) and then present the effect as a sort of transposition. A method has came to mind to do a visual transposition of the two cans, and then a more implicit transpo of the actual drinks themselves. Have two spectators...
  2. Chr!s

    cellphone magic

    A mobile phone is one of the most organic props to use for magic in this day and age. I wish there was a bigger range of products available utilising phones. I use a few bits and pieces, including a really simple number force using the dial screen I came up with, not sure on how...
  3. Chr!s

    Lockdown by Rob Greenlee

    The vanish looks great, is it knacky at all? Also, would it be possible to use a sealed deck of cards rather than a gum packet?
  4. Chr!s

    Fizzmaster...

    Hmm, that is odd. I haven't done this effect in a while, but I used to do it a LOT and never had anything like this happen. I hope someone can chime in with a possible solution, though it seems like it could just be a totally freak thing? I don't know.
  5. Chr!s

    Comments on this trick?

    I don't get the effect to be honest, BUT, I did think that it is was something to do with the band... If you can put other objects through the card (A pen, as you mentioned), that might be really cool and more logical to the spectator.
  6. Chr!s

    Ignition by Chris Smith?

    WHOAH. That looks so good. I'm happy to go ahead and say best something-thru-bill effect i've seen. Very cool idea.
  7. Chr!s

    The V-Tech Steal

    Thats a good idea (As usual!) Mike, but I'm sure i've seen something similar before, if you're doing what I think you're doing.
  8. Chr!s

    Dollar to Pen?

    I second bil-ink, very nice routine. Richard Sanders has a bill to marker in one of his DVDs which is also pretty cool.
  9. Chr!s

    What's a good bill switch?

    I really like Daniel Garcia's switch from one of the projects.
  10. Chr!s

    My take on the Coin in Bottle

    Not a huge fan of the water drops splashing out when the coin goes in, it sort of telegraphs the method (As I presume it), and even if it doesn't, it would certainly lead the spectator to think that something fishy was going on, which is bad enough. Also, as ChristopherT asked, can the bottle be...
  11. Chr!s

    Monte Transpo

    I was hoping this was gonna be a transposition of the money card and the two whatever cards, ala PH's monte plus, but still quite an interesting idea. The card would have to be signed, otherwise the spectator might forget the card, given the presence of a handful of other cards.
  12. Chr!s

    2 Legit - Rich Aviles

    Really nice! I liked the use of the angled afterburner(?), rarely see that move!
  13. Chr!s

    Only 2wo // Visual Copper Silver

    S'nice man! I do a similar type of thing but using a different change. I might make a video of it sometime soon.
  14. Chr!s

    Crimp Change and Crimp Palm in Action

    Whoah. Crazy good. I might have to pick the download up.
  15. Chr!s

    A concept to think about.

    It sounds like the kind of thing that would be entirely dependent on the situation- whether the cards were evenly separated or clumping together a little, whether the spread was tight or not, etc.
  16. Chr!s

    Vortex Color Change

    On top of the fact that it is effectively Shapeshifter, your 'handling' provides a visual tip-off to the method, the card is visibly in a different grip after the change.
  17. Chr!s

    What's the name of that trick

    OK on watching it again (yyyyyeeeeeeeeeeesh hhh), it looks like a simple trick I remember learning from a kids magic set a friends little brother had a while ago. Yeah. Non examinable, he uses false counts at the end to disguise the discrepencies.
  18. Chr!s

    "that thing" from ellusionist?

    Looks ok, would like Eric to chime in and let us know whether this is an actual thing that will (Or at least could) be marketed, or whether it was just a one-off thing there and then...
  19. Chr!s

    broken triumph

    Thats pretty cool, presentation needs work!
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