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Hi my name is Magic Orthodoxy - how's it going
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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2013, 11:11:15 PM »
 

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Changed the title of this thread, for some odd reason I had listed a different screen name
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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2013, 12:57:40 AM »
 

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Welcome aboard, Mojo_Turbo.  I think you'll fit in here quite nicely!

But please, when you have info to add in a topic moments after your last post, just edit the post you already made and add it there instead of double-posting.

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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2013, 01:14:40 AM »
 

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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
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Welcome Welcome to the discourse!

Wow 20 year of magic! and a magic maker! That is amazing! **hats off**
We're glad that you joined us here in The Discourse! I hope you find everything here to your liking. :) Tons of topics are available on Cards, Magic, and even just the random-est things. Its all good fun. :) Anyway in case you are looking for something in particular, you are very much free to use the "SEARCH" function. It comes in handy almost all the time. :)
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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2013, 04:44:49 PM »
 

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Thanks! Exactly what I don't need is ANOTHER forum to fuel another addiction of mine. Here is a small sampling of my cards, if there is anything in here you want to see more of, or would like a video of, let me know.

And here are my most recent purchases

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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2013, 06:59:13 PM »
 

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Welcome to the discourse. Quite the collection you've got there.

Quick question with regard to the steamboats in the second picture. Are they opened? And if so, what year are they?

Any-who, have fun and enjoy your time around here :)

Cheers!
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Re: Magic Orthodoxy from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2013, 09:24:10 PM »
 

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Nice collection man.

So, reverse the words in your username and we have Turbo_Mojo which just sounds naughty.
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Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2013, 11:06:33 PM »
 

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Mojo (named from X-Men) and Turbo (I talk too fast) together means "Fast Magic"

My steamboats are opened as are ALL my decks. I play with my cards. :D



But sorry, I can't find a date on the box anywhere. But I've had em forever. Where would I find out what year they were from? Thanks in advance
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Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2013, 11:11:39 PM »
 

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Not on the box. There should be a date under the ace of spades, I believe.
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Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
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Mojo (named from X-Men) and Turbo (I talk too fast) together means "Fast Magic"

My steamboats are opened as are ALL my decks. I play with my cards. But I can't find a date on the box anywhere. But I've had em forever. Where would I find out what year they were from?

Not on the box. There should be a date under the ace of spades, I believe.

I could be wrong since I don't have a deck in front of me to look at, but I believe the 2009 reprint edition had all the copyright information on the bottom, including the year and city of manufacture.  The Dan and Dave version has their logo, embossing and a 2012 copyright - they were probably printed in 2012 but not cut and shipped until early 2013.

Other than that, yes, you would have to use the Ace of Spades letter code to get an approximate date of manufacture.  There's more on that subject in the "Fact or Fiction" topic at the top of the Playing Card Plethora board.

When dating your cards, take everything into account - what kind of deck seal was used, the approximate age based on the cards' condition (even unopened decks from many years back will have a small amount of yellowing to them) as well as that of the box (and cellophane, if it is so wrapped), etc.  For example, a tax stamp marked "1 PACK" would give it a manufacture date between 1940 and 1965.  From 1965 into sometime around the early 1980s, they used the company "Spade" stamp, complete with perforations on the edges.  After that, sticker seals were used - and you can sometimes make some conclusions based on the color of the seal, whether the white border has become transparent with age, etc.  It was also around the 1980s that USPC began printing UPC barcodes on the boxes.  Older decks also won't have a cellophane wrapper - the company instead wrapped the cards inside the box with vellum sheets, sealing the paper with a wax seal of the company logo.
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Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2013, 08:51:20 AM »
 

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the ace says  Z2700 at the bottom and the bottom of the case is just a UPC code, I "want" to say that I bought em about 10 years ago or so at a grocery store

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the ace says  Z2700 at the bottom and the bottom of the case is just a UPC code, I "want" to say that I bought em about 10 years ago or so at a grocery store

The "Z" indicates it was made in either 1979 or 1999 (I doubt it's older than that!).  If it has a USPC stamp seal (looks and works like an old school postage stamp, complete with perforated edges), that would make it a '79, while a sticker seal (same type used today, probably in either blue or red) would make it a '99.  The next-earlier possible year would be '59, and that would have a "1 PACK" US Internal Revenue tax stamp.

If there's no seal, it probably had a stamp seal on it - they dry out over time and tend to fall off, sometimes leaving glue residue, sometimes not.  The sticker seals don't come off so easily.

So, what kind of seal, bro?  The world wants to know!  :))
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« Reply #13 on: February 04, 2013, 09:21:37 AM »
 

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So, what kind of seal, bro?  The world wants to know!

ha ha

:D

Well, I was born in 1968, so I am pretty sure that I didn't buy a deck of cards when I was 10. (jk) I'm going to have to say it was from 1999 then, cause this was one of my first decks and back then.... I wasn't careful with the seal. Because it's gone.

Sorry

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So, what kind of seal, bro?  The world wants to know!

ha ha

Well, I was born in 1968, so I am pretty sure that I didn't buy a deck of cards when I was 10. I'm going to have to say it was from 1999 then, cause this was one of my first decks and back then.... I wasn't careful with the seal. Because it's gone.

Depending on how busy that store was, it's not impossible that you got an old deck.  Sticker seals don't just fall off.  Stamp seals do.  Unless you happen to be a "peeler", it might be a '79.

BUT...  You did say it was barcoded!  So no, you're a peeler and it's a '99!  Barcodes on decks came around in the '80s.
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You did say it was barcoded!

I posted it in the picture above, I was hoping that had a code on it somewhere. You guys have been super helpful, thanks so much! I look forward to learning more.

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you're a peeler

ha ha, I USED to be, now I carefully cut the seal with a serrated knife following the outline of the box
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« Reply #16 on: February 06, 2013, 10:20:56 AM »
 

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I posted my cards, so let's post my library. I said somewhere else on this board, I would give you the scope of what I am working with. And right off, let me say that I don't post this to impress you, I post this to show you what an addiction can do, and how overwhelming it is for me to find direction.

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□   Blackjack Production by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Bottom Deal Daley by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Card across and to mouth by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Collectors by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Five the notes by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Meld by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Nursery Rhymes 1 by Dand and Dave Buck
□   Nursery Rhymes 2 by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Nursery Rhymes 3 by Dan and Dave Buck
□   Sleightly Magical by Dan and Dave Buck
□   The Forte Flourish by Dan and Dave Buck
□   The System by Dan and Dave Buck




Daniel Garcia
□   Daniel Garcia Project 1-6
□   Fraud by Daniel Garcia
□   BentTouchSlink by Daniel Garcia
□   Blueprints by Daniel Garcia
□   Greed by Daniel Garcia
□   Kaos by Daniel Garcia
□   Next Notes by Daniel Garcia
□   Sh4de by Daniel Garcia
□   Torn by Daniel Garcia
□   Torn Too by Daniel Garcia
□   Warning by Daniel Garcia

Daniel Madison
□   Dangerous
□   Identity
□   Lethal
□   Madness
□   Blood by Daniel Madison
□   Bound by Daniel Madison
□   Burn by Daniel Madison
□   Collateral by Daniel Madison
□   Deceptions 1 by Daniel Madison
□   Deceptions 2 by Daniel Madison
□   Deck Five by Daniel Madison
□   Four by Daniel Madison
□   Identity by Daniel Madison
□   M by Daniel Madison
□   Madness Vol. 1 by Daniel Madison
□   One by Daniel Madison
□   Outlaw by Daniel Madison
□   Pariah by Daniel Madison
□   Primer by Daniel Madison
□   Psycho by Daniel Madison
□   Sear by Daniel Madison
□   The Advocate by Daniel Madison
□   The Card Cheat Handbook by Daniel Madison
□   The Wheel Change by Daniel Madison
□   Thoughts by Daniel Madison
□   Thoughts of a Madman by Daniel Madison
□   Three by Daniel Madison
□   Two by Daniel Madison
□   Wrath by Daniel Madison

Daryl
□   Ambitious card
□   Card Revelations Vol.4 by Daryl
□   Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic by Daryl
□   Fiedlers_Flyer by Daryl
□   Presto Printo by Daryl


Dave Forrest
□   Fresh Mint  by David Forrest
□   In_the_Hands_Lies_Triumph by Dave Forrest
□   ROUTE 01 [dfacan]  by David Forrest
□   Smoke Rings by David Forrest
□   The_Mexican_Force by David Forrest
□   8Of2Kinds by Dave Forrest
□   Blurred_deck by David Forrest
□   Colour Burn by Dave Forrest
□   Tunnel Vision by David Forrest
□   2nd Guest [peekaboo]  by David Forrest
□   Autobahn by David Forrest
□   C.T.W. by Dave Forrest [larson]

David Eldridge
□   Fundamentalism by David Eldridge

David Regal
□   Clink by David Regal
□   Deja Vu Deck by David Regal
□   Enough With The Tricks Already by David Regal
□   The Magic of David Regal vol.2 by David Regal
□   The Magic of David Regal Vol 1 by David Regal
□   The Magic of David Regal Vol 3 by David Regal

Derren Brown
□   Lecture by Derren Brown
□   Mentalism Effects by Derren Brown
□   Pure Effect by Derren Brown
□   Devils Picturebook
□   Absolute Magic by Derren Brown

De’vo
□   Xtreme Beginners 2
□   De'Ring by De'vo

Docc Hilford
□   Dance of shiva by Docc Hilford
□   E'Voque by Docc Hilford
□   Fem Fatal by Docc Hilford
□   Free Report by Docc Hilford
□   Its a Lu Lu by Docc Hilford
□   Lolita System by Docc Hilford
□   Mentalism with Cards by Docc Hilford
□   MEPHISTO__JOURNEY by Docc Hilford
□   Mephistos Journey by Docc Hilford
□   Okito Doll by Docc Hilford
□   Personal Touch by Docc Hilford
□   Rasputin's Secret by Docc Hilford
□   SideShow by Docc Hilford
□   The 1000 Dollar Secret Seance by Docc Hilford
□   The Book of Numbers Vol. 1. by Docc Hilford
□   The Book of Numbers Vol. 2 by Docc Hilford
□   The Cassandra Deck by Docc Hilford
□   The Dance of Shiva by Docc Hilford
□   The Dark Cloak by Docc Hilford
□   The Invisible Stranger by Docc Hilford
□   The Richey Technique Revealed by Docc Hilford
□   The Sealed Tome #1 by Docc Hilford
□   The Sealed Tome #2 - Wamp Water by Docc Hilford
□   The Star Tradeshow Act by Docc Hilford
□   Ball and Tube by Docc Hilford
□   Band of the Hand by Docc Hilford
□   Burn Witch Burn by Docc Hilford
□   Cards of Cairo by Docc Hilford
□   Cellular Mitosis by Docc Hilford
□   Center Tear by Docc Hilford

Ellusionist
□   Army of 52 by Justin Miller
□   Balducci by Brad Christian
□   Bent Touch Slink
□   Box Monster by Nathan Kranzo
□   Bullet by Matthew Mello and Nick V
□   Factory Sealed by Nick Verna
□   Float Money by Brad Christian
□   Flow by Dan Hauss
□   Indecent by Wayne Houchin
□   Infusion Coin Penetration by Geir Bratlie
□   Invisible Deck by Brad Christian
□   iVanish by Ben Seidman
□   Kard Klub by Brad Christian
□   King Rising by Cory King
□   Mercury by David Kong
□   Mindbender by Anthony Co
□   Revolution by Kevin Parker
□   ShapeShifter by Marc DeSousa
□   Silver Dream by Justin Miller
□   Sleeping Queen by Dan Hauus
□   Stigmata by Wayne Houchin
□   The Guerrilla Guide to Using Loops
□   This is Mentalism by Rich Ferguson
□   Ultragaff by Wayne Houchin and Daniel Garcia
□   You do as I do by Brad Christian
□   1_How To Do Street Magic
□   2_Crash Course_1
□   3_Inside Magic
□   4_Crash Course_2
□   5_Ninja
□   6_Ninja 2
□   Arcane Deck
□   Area 51 by Mike Lesiuk

Frank Simon
□   Versatile Card Magic by Frank Simon

Greg Wilson
□   Card Stunts
□   5117a
□   Hundy500 by Greg Wilson
□   Inside Magic by Greg Wilson
□   On The Spot_1 by Gregory Wilson
□   On The Spot_2 by Gregory Wilson
□   Pip Streak by Gregory Wilson

Guy Hollingworth
□   Drawing Room Deceptions by Guy Hollingworth
□   Reformation by Guy Hollingworth
□   Routines by Guy Hollingworth
□   The London Collecton by Guy Hollingworth

Haim Goldenberg
□   Inside Thoughts

Hayashi
□   Matrix

Henry Evans
□   Something More  Vol 3 by Henry Evans

Homer Liwag
□   The Rice Paper by Homer Liwag

Jack Carpenter
□   The Magic of Jack Carpenter vol.1.

Jay Marshall
□   The Greater Magic Video Library Volume 5 by Jay Marshall

Jay Sankey
□   Zero Gravity
□   22 Blows To The Head by Jay Sankey
□   45 by Jay Sankey
□   1996 by Jay Sankey
□   Airtight by Jay Sankey
□   Amazing Tricks by Jay Sankey
□   Apparition by Jay Sankey
□   Astral Projection by Jay Sankey
□   Believe by Aaron Delong
□   Monte Aces by Jay Sankey
□   Beyond Secrets by Jay Sankey
□   Bilusion by Jay Sankey
□   Bodyguards by Jay Sankey
□   Boxing Ring by Jay Sankey
□   Chain Reaction by Jay Sankey
□   Coin_Mentalism by ThisIsMagic
□   Crossroads [crossroads] by Jay Sankey
□   Cut Here by Jay Sankey
□   Disentangled by Jay Sankey
□   Dough by Jay Sankey
□   Drawing a Blank, Relocation & Impossibler by Jay Sankey
□   Face Value by Jay Sankey
□   Fewer The Better by Jay Sankey
□   Final Countdown by Jay Sankey
□   Firestarters by Jay Sankey
□   Flesh Pocket by Jay Sankey
□   Folding_Deck by Jay Sankey
□   Four Seasons by Jay Sankey
□   Frontrow by Jay Sankey_3
□   FrontRow_3 by Jay Sankey
□   Graffiti by Jay Sankey
□   Holy Moly by Jay Sankey
□   Houdinis Touch by Jay Sankey
□   Immaculate Deceptions by Jay Sankey
□   In a Flash by Jay Sankey
□   Inception by Jay Sankey
□   Laying on of Hands by Jay Sankey
□   Lazarus by Jay Sankey
□   Leaving Home By Jay Sankey
□   Lecture Notes 2004-2005 by Jay Sankey
□   Magic Of Jay Sankey by Jay Sankey
□   Magnet Card by Jay Sankey
□   Mercuring by Jay Sankey
□   Mona Lisa & Perfect Timing by Jay Sankey
□   Monet by Alex Pandrea
□   No Card Tricks by Jay Sankey
□   Overeasy by Jay Sankey
□   Paper Route by Jay Sankey
□   Paperclipped by Jay Sankey
□   Pen Is Mightier by Jay Sankey
□   Prediction Impossible by Jay Sankey
□   Printed Matters by Jay Sankey
□   Real_Simple_Magicby Jay Sankey
□   Reversal of Fortune by Jay Sankey
□   Revolutionary Card Magic Performance by Jay Sankey
□   SankeyTized 1 by Jay Sankey
□   Sankeytized 1 by Jay Sankey
□   Secret Files 1  by Jay Sankey
□   Shuffle Cut Deal by Jay Sankey
□   Simultaneous by Jay Sankey
□   Snowstorm by Jay Sankey
□   Sweet Bread by Jay Sankey
□   The Bigger Finish by Jay Sankey
□   The Very Best of Jay Sankey Index
□   The Very Best of Vol 1 by Jay Sankey
□   The Very Best of Vol 2 by Jay Sankey
□   Thought Thief by Jay Sankey
□   Tick Tick Tick by Jay Sankey
□   Transfusion by Jay Sankey
□   Underground Railroad by Jay Sankey
□   Up To Date by Jay Sankey
□   Wrap It Up by Jay Sankey
□   Wrap It Up by Jay Sankey

Jerry Andrus
□   A Lifetime Of magic

Jim Pace
□   GAGS

Joshua Jay
□   Big Deal by Joshua Jay
□   Cornered by Joshua Jay
□   Displacement move by Joshua Jay
□   Lecture at Hungary by Joshua Jay

Kenton Knepper
□   Kolossal Killer by Kenton Knepper
□   PsyColor Change by Kenton Knepper
□   The You Name It Deck by Mark Townsend & Kenton Knepper
□   Trick Deck Real Deck by Kenton Knepper.rmvb
□   Additions to David Eldridge by Kenton Knepper
□   Completly Cold by Kenton Knepper
□   Kentonism by Kenton Knepper

Lee Asher
□   Hand Jobs by Lee Asher
□   Le Asher by Lee Asher
□   Pulp Friction by Lee Asher
□   Sex Sells by Lee Asher
□   Subway by Lee Asher
□   The Asher Twist by Lee Asher
□   The Ripper by Lee Asher
□   Thinking Out Loud by Lee Asher
□   Trey Sheik by Lee Asher
□   Diving Board Double by Lee Asher
□   The Losing Control
□   Thunderbird by Lee Asher
□   Brute Force by Lee Asher
□   Catch33 by Lee Asher
□   Close Cover Before Striking by Lee Asher

Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.1 by  Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.2 by  Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.3 by  Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.4 by Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.5 by Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.6 by Lennart Green
□   Green Magic Vol.7 by Lennart Green
□   TED Lecture by Lennart Green

Luke Jermay
□   7 Deceptions by Luke Jermay
□   8th Maneuver by Luke Jermay
□   Emotional Intelligence by Luke Jermay
□   Hands of Fate by Luke Jermay
□   Skullduggery by Luke Jermay
□   Stapled by Luke Jermay

Magic Library (328 effects)
□   Pen Thru Anything by Jim Krenz
□   Siamese Twins by Bill Goodwin
□   Tin Opener by Mark Southworth
□   3 Bread Crumbs by Rene Lavand
□   3 Card Monte by Dick Jacobs
□   18 card vanishes by Penguin Magic
□   25 Tricks With Scotch & Soda by Penguin Magic
□   29 Incredible Magic Tricks With A Svengali Deck by Joe Fields
□   37 by Marc Oberon
□   A Basic Sponge Ball Routine
□   A Color Change by Jake Peoples
□   One Card Link BY Ben Williams
□   V2F - Impromptu Visual Vanish by G
□   A Timely Reveal by Erick Castle
□   A_Clear_View_Change by Mop Krayz
□   A_Coke_from_A_Shoe by Pocket Power
□   Absorbing Newspaper by D Robbins
□   Adjacent by Simon Aronson
□   Advanced Hypnotic Questions
□   Air Step by Michael Kras (Canada)
□   Always Full Always Empty by Vernet
□   Always_Lucky
□   Ambitious Double by Juan Tamariz
□   An absolute miracle by Frank Garcia
□   Animated Card Box by Diamond Jim Tyler
□   Anti Gravico by Bob Andre
□   Aquarius Cap In Bottle by Nicholas Bengtson
□   Ashes to Ashes by Jason Alford
□   B Wave by Phil Goldstein
□   Bandout by Reian Felipe
□   Battery Magic by James Percival
□   Behind The Back by Walt Noon
□   Behind the Espade [mathieu] by Mathieu Bich
□   Behind the Spade by Mathieu Bich
□   Believe by Aaron Delong
□   Bicycle Thief by Aaron Fisher
□   Bill Switch using a thumb tip by Trickshop
□   Black Hole by Mathieu Bich
□   Blind Sighted by Scott Guinn
□   Blink by Mark Mason
□   Boon Writer by Dave Powell
□   Bottled Up by Penguin Magic
□   Brass Hot Rod
□   Break A Way Wand
□   Buoyancy_Deck by Clayton W. Rosencrance
□   Canz by Kevin Parker
□   Card Control System by Si Stebbins
□   Card Forcing  by Penguin Magic
□   Card Thru Window by Peter Marvey
□   Card to Anywhere by Jon Raiker
□   Card_Changer by Richard Robinson
□   Card_Memories by Richard Robinson
□   Card_To_Can by Richard Raven
□   Card_Warp by Roy Walston
□   Cardiac Power by Yeo Feng [flourish]
□   Cash Vault by Mark Southworth
□   Celebrity Autographs by Terry Lagergould
□   Charge It
□   Check Match by Mathieu Bich
□   Chosen Card To Picture ID by Richard Sanders
□   Ciggarette Thru Coin
□   Classic Force by Paul Green
□   Classic Force by Penguin Magic
□   Clean Connection by Marc Oberon
□   Clipped by John T Sheets
□   Closer  by Penguin Magic
□   Coin in a Bottle by Johnson Coins
□   Coin Thru Latex
□   Coin_Through_The_Hand by Richard Robinson
□   CoinRUNEque by Rune Klan
□   Cold Shouldered Mama
□   Color Changing Deck by Paul Curry
□   Comedy Egg Can by Don Allen
□   Cornered by Mark Mason
□   Counter Weight by Mathieu Bich
□   Crazy 8 by Dan Harlan
□   Credit Card Fraud by Brad Manuel
□   Crushed by Jon Raiker
□   Daley Show by Penguin Magic
□   Daley Show explained by Penguin Magic
□   David Blaines Tricks
□   Decisions by Mozique
□   Deluxe Pen Through Dollar by Penguin Magic
□   Deserting The Legion by Tom Stone
□   Detour_de_force by John Bannon
□   Deux Enveloppes (guardician.com)by Patrick G. Redford
□   Diplopia by Paul Vigil
□   Direct Transposition by Harvey Rosenthal
□   Disaspearing Card Case
□   Disintigration by Walt Noon
□   em_Pocket_Charger by Mark Allen
□   Emerge Triumphant by Penguin Magic
□   Envelope Prediction by Kelly McMurtrey
□   ESP_Shortcut by Greg Webb
□   Exchange Deck [making your own]
□   exTROYdinary by Troy Hooser
□   EZ Card to Wallet by Richard Raven
□   Factory_Misprints
□   Fade Out by Penguin Magic
□   Fall by Eric Ross
□   Fallen Angels by Newell Unfried
□   False Riffle Shuffle by Penguin Magic
□   Fast and Loose by Whit Hayden
□   Fire Productionz and G Vanish by SM Production .m4v
□   Fish Sandwich by Penguin Magic
□   Fish Sandwich explained by Penguin Magic
□   Flash Signatures by Richard Raven
□   Flat Palm by Walt Noon
□   Floating Ball by Braco
□   Floating Ball by Braco
□   Floating Diamond by Mark Mystic
□   Foolproof_Prediction by Paul Hallas
□   Four Flusher by David Solomon
□   Four Times An Ace by Didier Dupre
□   Freezer Burnt
□   French Drop
□   Gone by Ryan Lowe
□   Haunted Key by Fun Inc
□   Healed & Sealed by Anders Moden
□   Hell Bent by Bob Solari
□   Hollow  by Penguin Magic
□   Home Video Prediction by Julian Bond
□   How to hypnotize people by Wayne F Perkins
□   How To Induce A Hypnotic Trance In 3 Minutes Or Less by Ross Jeffries
□   Hypno-Bill by PhanThomas
□   Hypnosis.for.Beginners by Dylan Morgan
□   Hypnosis for the Stage by Jonathan Chase
□   Hypnotic Inductions
□   ICON by Paul Vigil
□   Ideal_Holmes by Peter Duffie
□   iKnow by Jason Palter
□   Impossible Coin Across by Matt Fore
□   Impossible Devlination by Devin Knight
□   Impossible Matrix by John Kennedy
□   Impromptu Out of This World by Matthew J Dowden
□   Impromptu Ring to Box by SM Productions.m4v
□   Invisible Deck
□   Jeff's_Hoodwink by Jeff Pierce
□   Jellis by Scott F Guinn
□   Jet Coins by Fujii Akira
□   Killer Key by Penguin Magic
□   Knockout deck by Ben Salinas
□   Kundalini_Rising by Jeff McBride
□   Kyoto Deck by Yuji Murakami.m4v
□   Labelled by Ben Williams
□   Laymens Dream by Ed Marlo
□   Limited Edition by Gordon Bean & Larry Jennings - Explanation
□   Limited Edition by Gordon Bean & Larry Jennings - Trick
□   Lincolns Revenge by Eric Reemer
□   Liquid by Taylor Lewis
□   Liquid Metal by Morgan Strebler
□   Liquid_Surprise by Infantino
□   Loops by Yigal Misika
□   Mac Donalds 4 Aces by Frank Garcia
□   MacDonalds Aces by Mac Macdonald
□   Made in China by Dan Sperry
□   Magnification by James Percival
□   Marked Cards by Walt Noon
□   Master Deck by Marc Oberon
□   Mastering Hypnosis by Trickshop
□   McCombical Card Trick by Billy McComb
□   MELT by Eric James
□   Memorized Breakthrough Card System by Richard Osterlind
□   Mental Blockbuster Prediction by Juan Tamariz
□   Mental Crossover by Sander Kosters.rmvb
□   Mental Photography Deck by Hampton Ridge
□   Metamorposis Bills by Bob Solari
□   Mind_Power_Deck by John Kennedy
□   Minds In Unison 2000 by Barrie Richardson
□   Miracle Pull
□   Mirage Wallet by Mark Mason
□   Misled
□   Misled by Penguin Magic
□   Mississippi_Shuffle
□   Mix Tape by Alvo Stockman
□   Monster of All Book Tests by Scott Xavier
□   Multi Colored Rope Trick by Sams Magic Service
□   Mutare by James Percival
□   Napkin_Surprise by Infantino
□   Nemisis by Penguin Magic
□   NFW by Gary Freed
□   NFW by Penguin Magic
□   None of the Above by Scott Guinn
□   Not this Card by Chris Everhardt
□   Numanistic by Tim David
□   Odd Color Back by Penguin Magic
□   One and Only by Penguin Magic
□   One Card Link by Sixtem Bene
□   Opener by Penguin Magic
□   Optical Ropes by Penguin Magic
□   Original Thread boss by Sorcery Shop
□   Out of This World by Paul Curry
□   Outta Sight by Devin Knight
□   Palm Mystery by Larry Becker & Lee Earle
□   Paper to Money
□   Paramount
□   Passe_Passe_Rubber_Bands
□   Pen_thru_Tongue by Simon Lovell
□   Penomenon by J Mirage [pen]
□   Phoenix Peek by Scott Xavier
□   Piatt Envelope by Meir Yedid
□   Pickle Over Bag by Ickle Pickle Products
□   PK Touches by Banachek
□   PKTouches by Steve Shaw
□   Poe Book Test by Poe
□   Poker Chip Trick
□   Post_Card_It by Rob Woodward
□   Postmentalism by Alvo Stockman
□   Predicta by Gilbert Raimond
□   Prelude by Larry Jennings
□   Progressive_Ace_Assembly by Mark Mason [ace]
□   Psycho Straw by Phanthomas
□   Puncture by Ben Morris-Rains
□   Question_For_You by Doug Edwards
□   Quick Vanishing Pen
□   Real_Floating_Card by Eric James
□   Red Sea Passover by Simon Aronson
□   ReinCARDnation by Chris Nevling
□   Repop
□   Reverse_Easy by Doug Edwards
□   Revolutionary Card Technique by Ed Marlo
□   Revolver by Penguin Magic
□   Ri_Coin_Production by Infantino
□   Riffle Pass by Peter Duffie.ram
□   Rised by Mathieu Bich
□   Road Killers by David Acer and Richard Sanders
□   Rope Thru The Body
□   Rubber_Bandit by Doug Edwards
□   Russian Roulette With Cans by Titanas
□   S_BallBound by Greg Webb
□   Second Chance by Wayne Dobson
□   Self Lev by Percival
□   Self Tying Shoelace by Jay Noblezada
□   Serial Switcher by Richard Robinson
□   Shadeshifter by David Acer
□   Shivers by Gary Sumpter
□   Shotgun Aces by Penguin Magic
□   Shrinking Card Case
□   Shuttle_Pass_With_Cards by Greg Webb
□   Si Stebbins Card Stack
□   Siberian Chain Escape
□   Signed Torn and Restored Card by Brad Burt
□   Skywalker Levitation by Nicholas Bengtson
□   SLAP by David J Castle
□   Slate Magic by Alexander
□   Slydini Silks by Penguin Magic
□   Smooth Color Change by James Percival
□   Snap by Richard James
□   Solid by Hugo Leclercq
□   Stage Hypnosis by Don Mottin
□   Stick It In Your Ear from Richards Almanac
□   Stuck by Greg Rostami
□   Sun Signs by Lee Earle
□   Swindled 3 Card Monte by Trickshop
□   Sympathy for the Devil [666] by Paul Vigil
□   SYN by Dee Christopher
□   T_and_R_Card by Harry Anderson
□   Take Off Card by James Percival
□   The.Card.or.The.Cash.Visual.Matchup by Scott Guinn
□   The Ace of Coins by Greg Webb
□   The Art of Hypnotism
□   The Bank Job
□   The Best Calculator Trick by Ncik
□   The Bill Tube
□   The Bison Coin Bend by Branden Wolf
□   The Card Faker by Infantino
□   The Challenge Switch by Harvey Rosenthal
□   The Code by Mattgic and Maxim
□   The Elevator Levitation by Dengez
□   The Hitman by Penguin Magic
□   The Hows and Whys of Hypnosis by Thomas Yarnell
□   The Impossible Card Penetration by Kelly McMurtrey
□   The Lean by Michael Jackson
□   The Pass by Jonathan Kamm
□   The Reformation by Guy Hollingworth
□   The Reparation by John Lovick
□   The Secrets Of Hypnosis by David Knight
□   The Synchronicity Pack by MarkPaul
□   The Tommy Pad by Thom Bleasdale
□   The TV Bill Switch by Infantino
□   The ultimate card through window by Eric James
□   The Zarrow Shuffle by Herb Zarrow
□   The_Coin_Vanished by Richard Robinson
□   The_Color_Change by Richard Robinson
□   The_Diminishing_Bill_Vanish by Infantino
□   The_Drop_Color_Change by Richard Robinson
□   The_Estimated_Prediction by Paul Hallas
□   The_Tamariz_TurnOver by Juan_Tamariz
□   The_Torn_Coin by Richard Robinson
□   Three Piece Restored Card
□   Ties Elastic System by Penguin Magic
□   Tip_Top by Richard Robinson
□   Torn and Restored by Yves Doumergue
□   Torn and Restored Newspaper by Gene Anderson
□   Torn and Restorn Card by JC Wagner
□   Torn but not Forgotten by Penguin Magic
□   Transferred by Peter Eggink
□   Transmutation by Jim Sisti
□   Trapdoor - Year 12 by Steve Beams
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Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #17 on: February 06, 2013, 10:29:53 AM »
 

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Wow! What a massive collection!

Out of all those DVDs, which one do you constantly refer back too?
 

Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2013, 11:13:58 AM »
 

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ha ha, well that's the thing....I guess my biggest problem is in my massive collection. In my younger feeverish days, I amassed a canon of videos and books, skimmed em for a few good tricks and then went on to the next big thing. I have been doing that since I started, always feeling the effect of "not having the best" and wanting more. I am such a victim of advertising.

Now, at 44, I turn and look back at this HUGE pile and think. There is several lifetimes of magic in there. I don't need to go forward, I need to go back. So I am just now beginning to take it all in and ask that EXACT question. WHERE?

The truth is, I don't refer back to any of them. I buy and I move forward....it's a ridiculous thing. More than the latest trick, I need direction, I need a map, you know?
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Re: Mojo Turbo from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #19 on: February 06, 2013, 07:30:25 PM »
 

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ha ha, well that's the thing....I guess my biggest problem is in my massive collection. In my younger feeverish days, I amassed a canon of videos and books, skimmed em for a few good tricks and then went on to the next big thing. I have been doing that since I started, always feeling the effect of "not having the best" and wanting more. I am such a victim of advertising.

Now, at 44, I turn and look back at this HUGE pile and think. There is several lifetimes of magic in there. I don't need to go forward, I need to go back. So I am just now beginning to take it all in and ask that EXACT question. WHERE?

The truth is, I don't refer back to any of them. I buy and I move forward....it's a ridiculous thing. More than the latest trick, I need direction, I need a map, you know?

Your collection is INSANE...  :))

A good place to start would be learning basic building blocks.  A lot of what you have are either individual gimmicks or a small selection of tricks, but not as much groundwork.

Good places to start - both in your collection and not...

Card College (both the numbered series and the "Light" series - "Light/-er/-est" are all card work with zero sleight of hand.)
Ammar's "Easy to Master" series - fun classic tricks with some fundamentals.
Basic Card Technique, by Richard Kaufman (Meir Yedid Magic, mymagic.com)
Royal Road to Card Magic
Expert at the Card Table

You go back and read/watch these start to finish, you'll have some kind of firm foundation on which to stand.  Then you go crazy looking for the wicked-cool gimmicky effects.  I'm in a similar situation to you - have lots of instruction material (nowhere near as much as you, though!), haven't done more than skim most of it.  It's why I've basically stopped buying magic until I get through what I have.
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Re: David Kenney from Texas / California / and Regions beyond
« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2013, 09:26:38 PM »
 

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It's why I've basically stopped buying magic until I get through what I have.

Hi, my name is David and I am an addict.

 :D

I'm so glad someone else in the world shares my dilemma. Yea, I am not buying any more either. But thank you so much for your recommendations. I picked up the Card Tricks Encyclopedia and have been reading it by my bedside. It's kind of like my "go to " book when I feel I need to start over from scratch.

Thank you so much Don, you have been an amazing help and comfort.
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It's why I've basically stopped buying magic until I get through what I have.

Hi, my name is David and I am an addict.

 :D

I'm so glad someone else in the world shares my dilemma. Yea, I am not buying any more either. But thank you so much for your recommendations. I picked up the Card Tricks Encyclopedia and have been reading it by my bedside. It's kind of like my "go to " book when I feel I need to start over from scratch.

Thank you so much Don, you have been an amazing help and comfort.

Aw, shucks - ya makin' me blush...  :))
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Got my 3 from Theory 11 yesterday, the Love deck (for my wife, so I don't get to play with it - review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD2CD4KPHOI) I bought the Charity Water deck (review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUUeFtsHy2g) and the Rebel deck (review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuonKReWWh4) . But now that I have the rebels, I am kind feeling buyer remorse, I have no idea why didn't get the Artisans instead? It's a much cooler deck. Ah well.

I noticed that the Legends decks were sold out, so I quickly snagged a single deck off ebay (review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahvD6FiWyRo)

and a deck of White Lions while I was at it, to add to my Blaine collection.

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I was organizing my collection the other day and realized I also have an original ARCO deck, shees - the D & D box looks so spot on, I thought I bought a dupe

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I was organizing my collection the other day and realized I also have an original ARCO deck, shees - the D & D box looks so spot on, I thought I bought a dupe


I can tell that the deck on the left is a reproduction, but I don't think it was a D&D repro.  The one on the right is a genuine article Arrco deck.  The Ace of Spades codes are the giveaway.

The deck on the left was manufactured on the 12th week of 2011.  The deck on the right was made on the 48th week of 2006.  USPC in both cases, not Chicago made from the original Arrco factory - those are USPC codes.  Arrco was acquired by USPC in '87.  While most decks use a letter code in addition to the numbers, they've also started introducing longer codes or code variants.

For the deck on the left, "N" is the code used in 2011 (and a few other years as well, cycling in most cases about every twenty years), the numbering to the right has to do with some sort of inventory codes/manufacturing codes (much less important without access to the USPC database) and the four digits to the left of the "N" are the two-digit week number and two-digit year number of precisely when it was printed.  For some reason, the '06 deck left off the letter codes and other codes, going with just the week and year.  It's been known to happen - the codes are generally left off entirely for most custom deck orders and for decks that have "preprinted" faces, like most Congress decks.

In the case of a deck with preprinted faces, USPC will run off a large lot of playing card sheets, only printing the face side of the sheet, placing them in storage until the time comes that they need to complete the deck with a new back design, usually only requiring a portion of the stored sheets.  I believe they do this to save time - they print the faces during some slack time between other projects, then when they need more Congress cards and they have a new design to use for the back, they bust out the pre-printed sheets.  Preprinted sheets are also used, I believe, by Zazzle for their custom-made decks with USPC-licensed faces.  The end result quality is nothing like a real USPC deck, but it's cheap and easy.
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