Dang. Just paid twenty bucks for a trick I already knew. I figured something that fooled "P and T"
COULD NOT BE the exact same astonishingly simple thing I learned ten years ago in some old soft-back
book of easy magic tricks. But....I did. Paid twenty bucks for it. Paid twenty bucks for...wisdom.
Which I will probably just lose anyway.
Even though the explanation for this trick seems obvious after watching the tutorial, I have never run across this method before. I am wondering if your memory is entirely accurate here when you say you already read the method someplace else. For instance, do you remember the title of the soft-back book you read 10 years ago that explained the method used by Wes Iseli in "Flip"?
Magic for Dummies is the book. It’s one of Gregory Wilson’s contributions to the book. Heads or Tails: The Shadow Knows. Pages 64-65.
Good morning, I have that book, I would like to know if it is exactly the same method, since it would also hurt me to spend 20 dollars for something already published
The secret in Magic for Dummies uses a thumb rub which can be seen from across the room! Flip is different and Flip is undetectable.
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