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03-17-2008, 04:32 PM
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Wallet Tips, Tricks and Presentations
So I assume that even if you don't own the wallet that you know the card doesn't get in by magic. It is loaded somehow, so with that being said, here are a few ideas for the wallet.
You could have a red card second from the top of a blue backed deck
and do a riffle force. Do a double turnover and have them sign the
card, then flip the double face down. Get a break under the top
indifferent card and cut about half of the cards to the top of the
deck. Your left hand will take all the cards below the break and flip
them face up, then your right hand pivots the cards it holds face up
and deposits them back onto the left hand half. This will leave the
redbacked card at the back of the face up deck, ready for a Mercury.
"Tell you what. I have something in my wallet that I use for
emergencies. If I can't cut to your card, then I will give it to
you." Cut a block of cards out of the center of the face up deck and
slap them back onto the face. After doing this a few times, MCF the
red card and load it into your wallet. "You probably thought I was
talking about money, but it is actually another playing card from a
different deck. Oddly enough, though, is that it has your signature
on it. Take that home, chew it."
If someone is having problems loading the card into the slit, a credit
card in the slit, sticking out of the back of the wallet would make a
nice guide. When you reach in to pull the card out, they will just
see a credit card inside.
Finally, here is a use for the wallet that takes it away from a card
to wallet. Take a 100 dollar bill and write "Jack of Diamonds" in a
thought bubble next to Ben's head. Fold the bill up and place it in
the zippered part. Take the Jack of Diamonds and load it into the
wallet slit, but on the short side. The side that is actually not
used for loading a card. This will leave most of the jack hanging on
to the back of the wallet. Give someone a deck and have them mix it
up as much as they want while your head is turned. Stick your hand
out and have them place the deck in your hand face down. "I've got a
feeling. A hunch. I bet you 100 bones that you shuffled the Jack of
Diamonds to the top of the deck. Before we check though, I want to
show you that I'm good for it. Bring out the wallet and lay it on top
of the deck, loading the extra card with it. You can slide the wallet
forward a little bit to dislodge the card as you open the wallet.
Bring out the folded hundred and hold it on top of the wallet after
you close it. Have the person check and see that the jack is actually
on top. "Just in case though, Ben had my back." Open the hundred up
and show that the words Jack of Diamonds is actually on the bill.
Collect your hundred and buy a cheap hooker.
Peace Pimps
DO
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03-17-2008, 05:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by donny orbit
So I assume that even if you don't own the wallet that you know the card doesn't get in by magic. It is loaded somehow, so with that being said, here are a few ideas for the wallet.
You could have a red card second from the top of a blue backed deck
and do a riffle force. Do a double turnover and have them sign the
card, then flip the double face down. Get a break under the top
indifferent card and cut about half of the cards to the top of the
deck. Your left hand will take all the cards below the break and flip
them face up, then your right hand pivots the cards it holds face up
and deposits them back onto the left hand half. This will leave the
redbacked card at the back of the face up deck, ready for a Mercury.
"Tell you what. I have something in my wallet that I use for
emergencies. If I can't cut to your card, then I will give it to
you." Cut a block of cards out of the center of the face up deck and
slap them back onto the face. After doing this a few times, MCF the
red card and load it into your wallet. "You probably thought I was
talking about money, but it is actually another playing card from a
different deck. Oddly enough, though, is that it has your signature
on it. Take that home, chew it."
If someone is having problems loading the card into the slit, a credit
card in the slit, sticking out of the back of the wallet would make a
nice guide. When you reach in to pull the card out, they will just
see a credit card inside.
Finally, here is a use for the wallet that takes it away from a card
to wallet. Take a 100 dollar bill and write "Jack of Diamonds" in a
thought bubble next to Ben's head. Fold the bill up and place it in
the zippered part. Take the Jack of Diamonds and load it into the
wallet slit, but on the short side. The side that is actually not
used for loading a card. This will leave most of the jack hanging on
to the back of the wallet. Give someone a deck and have them mix it
up as much as they want while your head is turned. Stick your hand
out and have them place the deck in your hand face down. "I've got a
feeling. A hunch. I bet you 100 bones that you shuffled the Jack of
Diamonds to the top of the deck. Before we check though, I want to
show you that I'm good for it. Bring out the wallet and lay it on top
of the deck, loading the extra card with it. You can slide the wallet
forward a little bit to dislodge the card as you open the wallet.
Bring out the folded hundred and hold it on top of the wallet after
you close it. Have the person check and see that the jack is actually
on top. "Just in case though, Ben had my back." Open the hundred up
and show that the words Jack of Diamonds is actually on the bill.
Collect your hundred and buy a cheap hooker.
Peace Pimps
DO
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03-18-2008, 03:57 AM
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If it is man, the mods can feel free to remove it. I sent these ideas to James and he told me to post them here.
Donny
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03-26-2008, 10:09 PM
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Very nice routine donny I am looking forward in receiving my wallet soon I got the grey one.
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