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Author: mitchell_leary
Date: Mar 23, 2008 00:24

bill page wrote:
> hey thats a relief phew:)
> cool you have medicines as me and watery eyes hey its like we are
> twins:)
> i allways tell everyone im a walking medicne cabanit:)
> they smile:)
> and somtimes i get somone not only smile but they say me to:)
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> ps magicmofo i pray your ok to and your eyes get better:)
> in CHRIST allways fat bill page illusionist magician in fun
> friendly neihbor hood spider man friend:)
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> same bat time same bat channel
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> im a walking tv guide too:)
> and also people call me a walking magic book:)
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> From: "randwill" triad.rr.com>
> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:09:41 GMT
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> Subject: The Dr. Hooker "Impossibilities"
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> The article about Dr. Hooker's Card Rise in the new Genii has got my
> wheels
> turning. Just how was it possible to make any card called for rise
> from a
> deck? The article states that the houlette was examined by the
> spectators,
> so I guess one or both needed to be switched. The article also
> implies that
> off-stage assistance was required. The effect was invented and first
> performed in the 20's and the article says that it didn't use any
> technology
> then that couldn't have been applied 100 years prior to that. So
> thread
> seems to be a viable solution. I'm thinking a deck switch to a deck
> prepared
> with a thread attached to the top of every card. The threads would
> rise up
> to a framework above the stage and travel off-stage to the assistant.
> Each
> thread would have something attached to it saying which card it was.
> The
> background of the stage setting is sufficiently 'busy' enough to hide
> the
> thread in the right lighting.
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> Ahh, but that it would happen under a glass dome seems to be a problem
> with
> this theory.
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> From: Ray Haddad perthmagic.com>
> Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 04:09:03 +0900
> Local: Fri, Mar 21 2008 3:09 pm
> Subject: Re: The Dr. Hooker "Impossibilities"
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> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:09:41 GMT, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
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>>The article about Dr. Hooker's Card Rise in the new Genii has got my wheels
>>turning. Just how was it possible to make any card called for rise from a
>>deck? The article states that the houlette was examined by the spectators,
>>so I guess one or both needed to be switched. The article also implies that
>>off-stage assistance was required. The effect was invented and first
>>performed in the 20's and the article says that it didn't use any technology
>>then that couldn't have been applied 100 years prior to that. So thread
>>seems to be a viable solution. I'm thinking a deck switch to a deck prepared
>>with a thread attached to the top of every card. The threads would rise up
>>to a framework above the stage and travel off-stage to the assistant. Each
>>thread would have something attached to it saying which card it was. The
>>background of the stage setting is sufficiently 'busy' enough to hide the
>>thread in the right lighting.
>
>>Ahh, but that it would happen under a glass dome seems to be a problem with
>>this theory.
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> Not only that but 52 pieces of thread make a rope.
> --
> Ray
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> ps maybe radio controled?

I never thought I'd live to see the day when Bill Page said "mofo".
Here's your horns Billy, now you're one of us.

-Leary-
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