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Card to Mouth, Shoe etc.
Where can i find how to do the Card to mouth trick is it in a book or what? Someone please help me.
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DnD: The Trilogy. There is a card to mouth in that.
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thanx i would love to get the trilogy but right now i think ill go for something cheaper i wish i had 85 dollars to spend on that tho
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Hmm. I found that Card to Shoe was more fun to create your own version. But the Card to Mouth on the Trilogy is definately top notch.
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There is a version on Card to mouth on Oz Pearlmans "Born To Prefrom".
Thas the one that i use.Magic for the love of it
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Are you referring to the FOLDED card to mouth or just placing a card in yer mouth while they are not looking? There is a pdf book I know about that talks about the folded card in mouth (Grin) as well as many videos. Simon Lovell for one.
Mac King has a nice card to shoe that was printed up in a Genii magazine a few years back. There is also JB magic's Shoe't which is a nice idea. For card to impossible place I recommend Carl Cloutier's Card to Sock.
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You can find a GREAT card to shoe in the New York Magic Symposium DVD. The effect is by Lisa Menna and is currently the method I use. It can be found here: http://www.elmwoodmagic.com/?nd=full&key=4646
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Thanx and im looking for the one where i dont bend up a card.
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Ah, well there it can become a bit trickier, at least if you want it signed. The folded card to mouth and shoe and such are usually just the easiest ways...cards are easier to palm when they are folded. However if you don't want to use a signed card, I would recommend just learning a good force and plant a duplicate somewhere else, or at least that is how I might do it but I usually use a folded card to wherever signed if I am going to do this kind of transposition.
Something even simpler you might think about would be a card to pocket.
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Simon Lovell's CTM is terrific, and one of the most logical and hilariously original routines I've ever had the pleasure to use.
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