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Re: Genii Convention

Postby Evan Shuster » October 22nd, 2017, 3:00 pm

Leonard Hevia wrote:Was there a Think a Card effect called 23 that was sold at this convention?


Yup. Michael Weber and Tim Trono were selling it.

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Re: Genii Convention

Postby Leonard Hevia » October 22nd, 2017, 3:22 pm

Thanks Evan!

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Re: Genii Convention

Postby John Signa » October 23rd, 2017, 11:10 am

Andres Reynoso wrote:Anybody has the name of the cards dealer from Ohio?


Are you referring to the cards dealer in the far corner? That was 52 & Jokers. Can be contacted at 52andjoker@gmail.com

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Re: Genii Convention

Postby Andres Reynoso » October 23rd, 2017, 2:53 pm

John Signa wrote:
Andres Reynoso wrote:Anybody has the name of the cards dealer from Ohio?


Are you referring to the cards dealer in the far corner? That was 52 & Jokers. Can be contacted at 52andjoker@gmail.com


Yes, the cards dealer in the far corner. Entering into the room, far corner on the right. Thank you very much.

Richard Kaufman wrote:Glad you had a good time. The people from Ohio were probably Haines House of Cards.
Everyone in New York used Tally-Ho decks when I was growing up.


Thank you Richard, great time, yes.
I have seen Tally-Ho in Harry Lorayne's and other authors books and some decks with magic dealers but here in Mexico they really aren't so common. I don't remember a "regular" store (not magic) that sells them
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Re: Genii Convention

Postby Richard Kaufman » October 23rd, 2017, 3:48 pm

They used to be softer than Bicycle Rider backs. That was a long time ago! 35 years.
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Re: Genii Convention

Postby Jack Shalom » October 23rd, 2017, 4:54 pm

Only about ten, fifteen years ago in Brooklyn you could walk into a local bodega and get Tallys. Not anymore.

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Re: Genii Convention

Postby Andres Reynoso » October 23rd, 2017, 6:33 pm

Richard Kaufman wrote:They used to be softer than Bicycle Rider backs. That was a long time ago! 35 years.


I feel Tally-Ho softer than Standard Bicycle.
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