My Worst deck of cards vs Fanning Powder

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @dgoo8294
    @dgoo8294 3 года назад +4

    I gotta be honest I never bother with fanning powder but im actually gunna invest in some. Good video bro.

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment man. It’s really cheap in the US regardless but I personally would only recommend it depending on the goal.

    • @dgoo8294
      @dgoo8294 3 года назад

      @@deckreview Yeah, I've got some old decks that I've just kind of left to gather dust due them being pretty well used but now I've seen how well fanning powder works, ill have to get them back out.

  • @chrisrichard3380
    @chrisrichard3380 3 года назад +1

    Hey man, found your channel after a really really long time. Just wanted to say, you still got it!

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind comment

  • @RationallySkeptical
    @RationallySkeptical Год назад +1

    If you like the basic look of that deck (bunny in hat) I recommend Hanson Chien Productions Bunnyland deck. It's my favorite Vintage stock/Legendary finish deck by TWPCC. I started preferring TWPCC over USPCC when I noticed that they are objectively higher quality in at least five different metrics. For example, all TWPCC decks faro equally well in both directions due to a proprietary cutting process. They also never suffer from registration errors like so many USPCC decks do. And best of all, TWPCC offers at least 3 different finishes and at least six or seven different card stocks. That means 18-21 or more different card stock/finish combos compared to USPCC's 4 combinations.

  • @jackmagiklive
    @jackmagiklive 2 года назад

    That shit made me laugh so hard when you said “ this is fanning powder not anything weird “😂😂😂😂

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  2 года назад

      I’m glad it made you laugh 👍

  • @Magicardd
    @Magicardd 3 года назад

    Saw your video dont mess with a magician from 6 years ago 1 minute ago and now im here xD

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  3 года назад

      Nice man! Love that video

  • @divangibran8007
    @divangibran8007 3 года назад +1

    Really cool dude... i've got a question.. how long does it take untill it wears out?

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  3 года назад +1

      Short answer it depends but for more casual cardists it lasts a while plus it is very cheap in the US and you get a lot.
      Long answer it also depends on the cards and what it is used for. The cards with the little air pockets holds powder longer than smooth cards.
      For my fanning cards, I had not had to repowder them since I applied them because I don’t do springs, cuts, or bending flourishes.
      For platform stage card manipulation magic about 40 practice/performance runs before repowdering.
      I do not use it for close up card magic

  • @mikepatterson6416
    @mikepatterson6416 3 года назад

    Agreed. I get the same results! Fanning powder rocks! It's a little messy but well worth it.

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  3 года назад

      Stuff been working for nearly a hundred years and was what magicians used back then too. I’ve been playing with some of the “best” cards of different eras and they don’t fan without it.

  • @RationallySkeptical
    @RationallySkeptical Год назад +1

    I bet Fournier is worse at fanning. The only deck I know of almost as bad as Fournier is the 2016 ICO cardistry deck. It's a great card stock for everything BUT fans though...but nothing is worse than Fournier in my experience. EDIT (after seeing the first 2.5 minutes of this video): ok maybe this deck IS worse than Fornier after all...but Fournier still deserves the silver medal.

  • @itsme-gg9jc
    @itsme-gg9jc 2 года назад

    hey man! very nice video, great detail. i have 2 questions though: 1. does this need to be done multiple times, if yes, how frequently? and 2. i have plastic cards will this work for them?

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  2 года назад

      Hey there.
      1. You will need to repowder them eventually. How soon depends on how sweaty your hands are, what’s being done with them, and how little do you use. For cardistry a good rule is to use the least amount needed to get the job done.
      2. Do you have 100% plastic cards or is it plastic coated? I can try 100% plastic cards tomorrow but I’m sure it’ll work, just not with the plastic bag method. The only 100% plastic cards I’ve tried it on, worked okay. I don’t recommend or practice card fans with plastic cards out of preference anyways. It’s not the best tool for the task.
      With plastic coated cards, the shiny coated cards hold powder weird and need a different method than the bag trick. The matte plastic coated cards work fine with any method

    • @itsme-gg9jc
      @itsme-gg9jc 2 года назад

      @@deckreview hey, thanks alot for the answer. mine are 100% plastic. im using talc instead of fanning powder, its the best alternative apparently. i dont need them to be perfect, just now they dont fan whatsoever i just need them to get any progress whatsoever, you think talc will do the trick?

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  2 года назад

      @@itsme-gg9jc I have not used talcum powder so I don’t know. I don’t have any 100% plastic cards fanning powder on it. Why are you using a 100% plastic deck? Like my earlier comment said, it’s not the best tool for card fanning to begin with.
      I am just trying to understand. Are Bicycle cards expensive at your location?

    • @itsme-gg9jc
      @itsme-gg9jc 2 года назад

      @@deckreview they're temporary. they're def not bad a pretty expensive deck for poker. i just live in georgia and any sort of good cards are hard to get a hold of. i am ordering some good noc and bicycle cards though in a bit. thanks for all the help!

  • @BarretOfRazfitness
    @BarretOfRazfitness 3 года назад +1

    2nd

  • @kokhoelim40
    @kokhoelim40 3 года назад

    Can you review tally ho viper deck

    • @deckreview
      @deckreview  3 года назад

      Sure. They’re not made anymore so I’d have to look in my card trunk