Another clear review, thank you. I have spent over 45 years as a pro, and it is only in the last year (since I have semi-retired) that I have learned the Merc fold; it scared me, so I avoided it. I spent one evening and half a pack on practice, then did a wedding gig and performed Paperclipped, and wow, it was so straightforward. Anyone on the fence about the fold should learn it; the move opens up many possibilities. I wasted over 40 years. I also use Perfect Scores to do a whole pack, making it even more accessible.
I really like this and i have purchased two and installed them. LIke Nique mentioned, if you would like to change the card back it is really easy. The way i am performing this, with a mentalist style is: having the card box out since the beginning of the performance, having the audience think of any card, showing that there is only one card in the box which was there thought of card. When you shake the box and they realize what is happening its an absolute killer magic moment.
Hi Nique, thank you for the excellent review! The production by Henry is valuable even if only for the merc fold tutorial! And then the gaff thrown in! Thank you so much for all you do! Your friend, David
Another clear review, thank you. I have spent over 45 years as a pro, and it is only in the last year (since I have semi-retired) that I have learned the Merc fold; it scared me, so I avoided it. I spent one evening and half a pack on practice, then did a wedding gig and performed Paperclipped, and wow, it was so straightforward. Anyone on the fence about the fold should learn it; the move opens up many possibilities. I wasted over 40 years. I also use Perfect Scores to do a whole pack, making it even more accessible.
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This is a GREAT idea
Looks like a nice way to end an Ambitious Card Routine.
I really like this and i have purchased two and installed them. LIke Nique mentioned, if you would like to change the card back it is really easy. The way i am performing this, with a mentalist style is: having the card box out since the beginning of the performance, having the audience think of any card, showing that there is only one card in the box which was there thought of card. When you shake the box and they realize what is happening its an absolute killer magic moment.
Hi Nique, thank you for the excellent review! The production by Henry is valuable even if only for the merc fold tutorial! And then the gaff thrown in! Thank you so much for all you do! Your friend, David
Thanks for this wonderful review. I love this! And, somehow, missed it.
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Now that you have some time off please consider releasing your billet peek!