Is a signature really required for card tricks as I am very poor
and live in Australia where decks cost 10$ each unless i buy online
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Is a signature really required for card tricks as I am very poorand live in Australia where decks cost 10$ each unless i buy online
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the magic shops are there to rip you off
I've never understood this statement. How do you make something MORE impossible? That seriously makes ZERO sense. Nothing can be more impossible than something else...A signature is used to increase the factor of impossibility, but is not absolutely necessary.
I've never understood this statement. How do you make something MORE impossible? That seriously makes ZERO sense. Nothing can be more impossible than something else...
Mitchell
I still don't think that makes sense. It's like saying there's something more than infinity. It just doesn't make sense to me, NOTHING can be more impossible. The audience can be more impressed, but with proper presentation you shouldn't have to have a signed card.Look at it this way: The spectator is seeing the card placed into the middle of the deck. Now, when the card returns to the top of the deck, they are impressed, but some spectators might think "Oh, he has duplicates." But when the spectator sees their signed card return to the top of the deck, it makes the magic seem more "impossible" in their eyes.
I still don't think that makes sense. It's like saying there's something more than infinity.
What I mean when I say it increases the factor of impossibility is not that the signature makes the effect more impossible, but it takes the effect that much closer to being impossible.
I'll try not to do it again![]()