Thanks Don have just discovered your video's. Love your passion. Retiring soon at 71and when I do I will be collecting as many of your video's I can get my hands on and attempting your projects. Peter in Oz
Idea for you. Draw the drawings of all the details on the sheet and attach the link to the drawing file to the description of the trick. I think the followers would be even more grateful to you. Very good works. Don't stop.
Quite brilliant. Perhaps the slits in the cards look machine made, rather than ragged as they would if the knife had gone through them, but ingenious nevertherless.
There's another knife through box where the block or piece of glass slides half way out a hinged side in the back which you have to hide with your hand. I would show the back too after putting the decks in. People expect it to slide out the part you don't show although it does not.
Yes, I don't understand that part of the trick. How are you meant to locate the pierced cards if you can't show the audience the backs??? Why not just spread the cards out and locate the one with the slot in it (which would be easier is the slot was jagged rather than machine cut perfect)? I guess that's because you only have two packs - of you had two of each colour then you could have the duplicate with the same coloured back in each pack. More explanation is needed!
Don Sir You are so great!!! 🙏🇮🇳🚩
Beautiful !!!
Very well thought up Don. You definitely have quite a talent for thinking up and designing these tricks. Please keep them coming
Hey Don... what a great collection of great tricks you have!😮 That makes you a Master. (Maestro Master Don).
My surname is Bates so I'd rather not be the Master thank you.
Good stuff
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Nice desk top illusion, thank you for all the details!
Nice one, thank you
Great trick! Thank you for the tutorial!
Great job !! I love it. Thank you
Another brilliant homemade gimick, thank you Sir.
Excellent magic trick❤👍🤪
Ingenious design!
Great trick nicely made,thanks
One of these days, I'm going to figure a trick out before you explain it, but that day is not today.
Thanks Don have just discovered your video's. Love your passion. Retiring soon at 71and when I do I will be collecting as many of your video's I can get my hands on and attempting your projects. Peter in Oz
Don Sir is a great Grand Master of the Magic World!!! Thank you so much Sir!!! 👌🙏🇮🇳🚩
Very nice trick 🎉
Nice vid! The image's a but to "fluffy" though
Good one Don.
Idea for you. Draw the drawings of all the details on the sheet and attach the link to the drawing file to the description of the trick. I think the followers would be even more grateful to you. Very good works. Don't stop.
Quite brilliant. Perhaps the slits in the cards look machine made, rather than ragged as they would if the knife had gone through them, but ingenious nevertherless.
There's another knife through box where the block or piece of glass slides half way out a hinged side in the back which you have to hide with your hand. I would show the back too after putting the decks in. People expect it to slide out the part you don't show although it does not.
At the end, he says not to show the backs of the 2 cards even though you see the backs of them when he pulls them out of the decks.
Yes, I don't understand that part of the trick. How are you meant to locate the pierced cards if you can't show the audience the backs??? Why not just spread the cards out and locate the one with the slot in it (which would be easier is the slot was jagged rather than machine cut perfect)? I guess that's because you only have two packs - of you had two of each colour then you could have the duplicate with the same coloured back in each pack. More explanation is needed!
Excellent trick ! Looks like "Mystery Blade" by Tenyo, but not quite the same "gimmick". I like it a lot !
Okay make me one please. I'll teach you Color Block Escape and Die Tunnel if you do.
I may make gimmicks to order later but for the time being I'm just trying to establish the site with as many videos as I can
I can cut two decks of cards at the same time.
Seemingly clunky playing cards, mate (I don't think it's because of you).
Bicycle cards, for example, look similar and handle beautifully.
No really, it's because of me.
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Not convinced, but OK. ;)