A Night of Astonishment: The Unforgettable Performances at the Magic Cafe

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Vernon used one to fool Harry Houdini.

The majority of people aren t even going to be able to read the bloody thing not helped by the font used by Sharpie - so, if you have to point out what it says, then again a major part of the trick s conclusion is totally lost. Sure you can raise the price to make it viable to pay someone to deal with orders but on an average month after the release fever has died down and the product is available in magic stores you might only sell one or two copies in the average month.

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Here's this weeks show!

Remarkable by Richard Sanders

Delicious Ambitious by Alexander Kolle

Reveal by Christopher Rawlins

Posted: Jul 17, 2013 12:34 pm I never knew a gimmick for ambitious card would ever be necessary. Posted: Jul 17, 2013 01:26 pm Quote:

On 2013-07-17 08:34, frankvomit wrote:
I never knew a gimmick for ambitious card would ever be necessary.

Vernon used one to fool Harry Houdini.

I've done the ACR since getting Harry Lorayne's Close-up Card Magic in 1965. But, I like Science Friction treated cards. I'm a gimmick geek, I guess.

Posted: Jul 17, 2013 02:13 pm Grizzly Adams did have a beard Posted: Jul 17, 2013 03:22 pm

SF came out 2 Years ago with all the Hype and 2 years on , have we had a Vol 2 DVD has any new idea's came out ?

Best Offering is a Re Release of an item already on the DVD

says a lot to me

Posted: Jul 17, 2013 05:35 pm

Yeah I read about the the gimmick Vernon used for fooling Houdini. but in this day in age of card sleights I've seen some pretty staggering things with just dl's, Tilts, and passes I guess it's to each there own. I thinks the WGM series on the ambitious card has a lot of useful tools that don't use gimmicks the one I use is basically royal road which I get great reactions from laymen but just like any routine a ride is only as good as it's destination but sometimes the person taking you there can give you a great journey.

Posted: Jul 17, 2013 06:22 pm

Remarkable (card trick number 1):
Is this bloke Richard Sanders serious? What's new with revealing a card (or cards) on a Sharpie? And even if there isn't anything new, it begs the question WHY would you want to reveal a card written on a Sharpie? Are we seriously saying that, if you are going to reveal a card(s) in your act, then the best way that you can do is have it's name appear on a pen? And now let's get onto using a Sharpie as a prop to perform the paddle move. Does anyone SERIOUSLY believe that showing both sides of a pen in that fashion looks natural and/or convincing? Does anyone HONESTLY think that the move is going to convince spectators that you are genuinely showing both sides? So now we have TWO cards revealed on a marker. Big deal. All that actually does, in my mind, is make things twice as bad as revealing one. Added to which, after you've revealed the first card, where is the natural climax in revealing the second? The moment has already passed, and it's actually pi*s poor theatre. And apart from a very small group, HOW is the effect truly going to hit home whilst working tables? The majority of people aren't even going to be able to read the bloody thing (not helped by the font used by Sharpie) - so, if you have to point out what it says, then again a major part of the trick's conclusion is totally lost. Sorry, but this product, in my honest opinion, is complete and utter garbage of the highest order. Maybe the Mark 2 version will have the base of the pen, or the tip of the cap doctored, so that you can get a blister from it.

Delicious Ambitious (card trick number 2):
It really is getting worse. What can I add that the guys didn't. Basically, if you cannot perform a convincing control and a reasonable DL that fools, then do the art of magic a favour, and take up bee-keeping. What may turn out to be more painful for you, will certainly be less painful for your victims.

Reveal:
At last, a commercial piece of magic, that could potentially earn a professional performer quite large sums of money if used correctly - and with the right presentation angle. Not my type of trick but you can quite simply envisage how this trick oozes potential.

Guys, I know it must be difficult to keep a weekly show going. However, please let's have a show with NO poxy card tricks. Let's have coins, rope, silks, ANYTHING other than tricks that start of with a bleedin pack of Bicycles!

14 years have passed - and still missing Abra Magazine arriving every Saturday morning.

Posted: Jul 17, 2013 06:38 pm

Card Shark has a deal where you can buy Delicious Ambitious or One Card Collector and if you like either of these and order Sci Friction, he'll knock off the
original purchase price.
Sounds like a great offer.

P.S. One Card Collector is a stunner.

On Oct 21, 2020, Drtriage wrote:
Marc is an excellent creator / performer and well worth ordering from to support at this difficult time for professional performers.
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Reviews for "Sorcery in Style: The Up-to-Date and Remarkable Magic Cafe Experience"

1. John - 2/5 - I found "The Magic Cafe Up to Date and Remarkable" to be a disappointment. The tricks presented in the book were either too common and easily found online, or too complex to understand. The book lacked clear instructions and explanations, making it difficult for someone new to magic to follow along. Additionally, I felt that the material included was outdated and didn't offer anything new or innovative. Overall, I believe there are better resources available for learning magic tricks.
2. Sarah - 3/5 - While "The Magic Cafe Up to Date and Remarkable" had some interesting tricks, I found the overall presentation and organization of the book to be lacking. The material seemed to be haphazardly put together, with no clear flow or structure. Additionally, there were a few tricks that required props or specialized items that were not included in the book, making it impossible to fully learn and perform those tricks. Overall, I felt that the book could have been better organized and more comprehensive in its explanations.
3. David - 2/5 - I was expecting "The Magic Cafe Up to Date and Remarkable" to be a comprehensive guide to magic tricks, but unfortunately, it fell short. The book lacked clear step-by-step instructions and often assumed prior knowledge of certain techniques or principles. As a beginner in magic, I found it difficult to follow along and understand the tricks. Additionally, some of the tricks required expensive props or specialized equipment, which is not ideal for someone starting out in magic. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and would not recommend it to beginners.

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