Hot Rod force
Re: Hot Rod force
Well it "sold" for $128.50
- Brad Jeffers
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Re: Hot Rod force
Why do you put sold in parentheses? I'm sure the high bidder will pay the $128.50.
However, as you pointed out, a 30 second google search will lead you to a new set for $36.
Kranzo always seems to get great prices on his Ebay auctions. Maybe it's because almost everything he sells is either RARE or SEXY.
Or in this case both RARE and SEXY!
However, as you pointed out, a 30 second google search will lead you to a new set for $36.
Kranzo always seems to get great prices on his Ebay auctions. Maybe it's because almost everything he sells is either RARE or SEXY.
Or in this case both RARE and SEXY!
- Brad Jeffers
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Re: Hot Rod force
Of course I meant quotation marks not parentheses.
It's late.
It's late.
- erdnasephile
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Re: Hot Rod force
Edwin Corrie wrote:erdnasephile wrote:Thanks to Mr. Corrie for referencing that thread--there's a great routine in there from Steve Dusheck using this: https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S4043 which may be of interest to the OP.
As a tangential thought: another trick that I feel suffers from the "Hot Rod Force" is Derek Dingle's version of "The Sympathetic Cards."
The Genii Forum thread referenced above has a couple of posts by Steve Dusheck (appearing as "Guest") who mentions the Zodiac Force, which he devised for his marketed trick "Dingbat" as a substitute for the traditional Hot Rod force. Unfortunately the booklet which erdnasephile links to seems to be out of print.
Here is a copy up for auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126026561657?h ... R6CqoMqxYg
Happy hunting!