How does this compare with SvenKards by Brett Barry?
@laserventemagicshop
13 күн бұрын
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@magicrev
3 ай бұрын
I really don't get 'Lie' The specially printed cards are completely uncessary, and any reaction will be down to the wrong card chaning to the right one, which you could do with a normal pack of cards. The lie detector bit seems to almost be irrelevant. I like Chris but i really don't get the praise this one is getting. Nothing But The Truth by Cameron Francis is the best small pack lie detector hands down. At least during the lie/truth bit the cards are shown to actually act as a lie detector, with the appearance of the selection being the kicker.
@andyw10
3 ай бұрын
The lucky stone is a complete rip off of a trick from the 80’s , I forgot who by (the name will come to me) . This 80’s trick was also the Eric Tait trick was based on ? So say it as it is. A complete rip off. This is again my argument that no one knows the history of tricks anymore. I might bring out a trick next week the same and just have it printed on a poker chip and give it a new name and call it a different trick.
@rolfschullenberg7589
3 ай бұрын
You`re absolutely right. This is a rip off. The original `The Lucky Coin` is by gentleman Roberto Giobbi an by far better! It`s to find on the DVD Card College vol. 2.
@andyw10
3 ай бұрын
And in his books
@nicomurach2991
2 ай бұрын
I bought ur chop trick and I am looking forward to perform it :)
@magiccorner2019
3 ай бұрын
I think I like Nothing But the Truth by Cameron Francis better
@jamesotoole8030
3 ай бұрын
Totally agree I also prefer that version👌
@funjuror
3 ай бұрын
Paul died in 2016, not long ago, but it is sad how soon forgotten:(
@koolmagic114
3 ай бұрын
LOL.. I think Ryland is going to get older and be a card magician… it seems even though Craig says.. “you don’t like cards tricks do you?” It seems he is liking some more and more.. and can see himself doing some.
@andyw10
3 ай бұрын
The 1st trick was in Chris’s book and the principle Craig didn’t know was from a Steinmeyer trick from the invocation magazine by Maskelyn Ye Mage/Tony Andruzzi years ago. But the credit for the principle should have been credited to Colm Mchahy (mathematician and magician).
@markyoung405
3 ай бұрын
That's interesting I thought it was a Jim Steinmeyer idea.The trick looks very like the lie detector trick in 'Solomons Mind' by David Solomon.The spelling is done with just 7 cards and no force is needed.I love it.
@andyw10
3 ай бұрын
@@markyoung405 Yes but as Chris said it’s based on a Jim Steinmeyer trick way before Solomons. But the actual principle belongs to Colm.
@rolfschullenberg7589
3 ай бұрын
Since the stone is ungimmicked, it reminds me more of the original routine The Lucky Coin by Roberto Giobbi. This can be found on his DVD Card College vol. 2 I really enjoy performing this routine myself and love The Lucky Coin in the original because it is so entertaining and has a lot of charm, which is of course also due to the presentation and the charm of R. Giobbi himself. I see absolutely no need for The Lucky Stone rip off - especially since you can achieve the same effect with a similar stone from the garden (my personal opinion). And everyone probably has a nice bag and a storage box at home. Also, the original routine is far better (which has absolutely nothing to do with Ryan's performance). Unfortunately I couldn't find the original on KZitem, otherwise I would have included the link.
@magicrev
3 ай бұрын
Lucky Stone seems pointless as well. Just a version of Lucky Coin from Card College, but way more inconvienient to carry around. That being said, i'm sure there is more to the presentation than Ryland was able to get into his video, so you could argue you're buying the script etc...but i can't imagine they'll sell many of those...
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