White Bikes
Richards, Paul"
Elmwood Magic
(Based on 3 reviews)
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One the the better gaffed trick decks there is. The force is its weakest link. That said it is a routine closer. No card trick can follow it.
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I agree with the previous review and the fact his wife was impressed. When a magician can impress his wife, who has been the giniea pig as you learn new tricks, then you have a keeper. I won't repeat everything that was just said....I'll just add my endorsement that I agree with the last preview and recommend this one highly. Only one comment: Practice your misdirection as it is needed at one key point. Everything else is a snap!
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This effect is excellent, but the booklet leaves something to be desired.
Every magician who performs also performs for a significant other at some point. In my case, it's my wife (you thought I was going to say something else, didn't you). Now she can spot moves a mile away, even when executed well. And the bottom line is, she just doesn't care about "move monkeying"-she wants to be entertained. And this one entertains her. That's a good effect in my book.
White Bikes is an interesting take on the color changing deck slash preditction plot. Relatively easy to do, there are some basic and intermediate slights that will make this one better than it's presented in the directions. The verdict? Get it for the effect and make it your own through presentation.
Every magician who performs also performs for a significant other at some point. In my case, it's my wife (you thought I was going to say something else, didn't you). Now she can spot moves a mile away, even when executed well. And the bottom line is, she just doesn't care about "move monkeying"-she wants to be entertained. And this one entertains her. That's a good effect in my book.
White Bikes is an interesting take on the color changing deck slash preditction plot. Relatively easy to do, there are some basic and intermediate slights that will make this one better than it's presented in the directions. The verdict? Get it for the effect and make it your own through presentation.