Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Improved
Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Improved
Richard, in the December 2001 issue (Dai Vernon issue)this routine was published...I was wondering who made the improvment...was it Vernon?
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Re: Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Improved
Yes, of course Vernon!
We also included Paul Wilson's shuffle sequence.
We also included Paul Wilson's shuffle sequence.
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Don't feel silly: we produce so much material every 30 days in doing Genii that it's likely things get overlooked. Keep watching closely: you'll catch me screwing up something or other. :)
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Re: Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Improved
Richard:
If you are a professional publisher, there is no excuse for making a mistake.
I forget who said this, so maybe it doesn't apply to you. :-)
If you are a professional publisher, there is no excuse for making a mistake.
I forget who said this, so maybe it doesn't apply to you. :-)
Re: Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Improved
This is a tremendous, anywhere, anytime effect with a shuffled deck...I'm adding it right into the set...
does anyone here use it professionally?
does anyone here use it professionally?
Re: Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Improved
I used a handling slightly modified by Bob Kohler and Barry Wood for many, many years. I often used it as a follow-up to Derek Dingle's One-Hand Fan Force (From Derek Dingle's Complete Works, available from Kaufman and Co. I'm sure). It's great if someone says, "OH, he could only see one card." Then you can say, "Well, let me go slowly then..." This "think of a card" stuff can get very addictive. Be careful, if abused it can sometimes lead to...mentalism ;)
Mark
Mark