Color Fusion The Real Works by Nash Fung
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OMG EPIC
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booooooo....j/k
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impresioinante lo mejor que he visto este año en magia felicidades saludos desde chile
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I just got this the other day. I have already got it down pretty tightly. I would say that it is totally worth it. Like any other TnR it is a little angle sensitive, but not as much as you would think. There are 2 different variations of the effect. I had problems with the DVD playing, I will say that. That made me mad at first, but I eventually got it to work on a different player and it was awesome. Nice job man, love the effect!
- Tad
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good work everyone, that's all I can say. I've never looked in depth at this style of card magic. It looks like a lot of fun to do and perform. The reactions must be great. Good job.
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I think I got that at 0:46 ;))
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Maz,
I met Nash fung in person. He fried me. No sticky stuff, Changes looked really good. I showed him the Eric James method and some tips I worked out. It's good dude.
Nash Fung is a pretty relaxed and layed back guy. If you at least bought the Eric James color fusion, then I would at least buy this one since he is the inventor.
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wow im glad nash made a dvd for this. i have the one by eric which is good, but this looks crazy! lots of diffrent ways to chnage it where can i buy it over here in the uk?
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Hey Zenneth.
Great to see Nash finally released his own DVD after getting... "muffled" by Eric. Saw Nash perform this at his lecture... was freaking amazing.
1 question. Where in Hong Kong can I actually get it? East isnt open anymore is it?
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thanks Zenneth for the quick reply and great feedback. The video does look better compared to his. Hopefully the methods are too. So looking forward to getting this. Cheers.
Maz.
Hey Zenneth, loved the video. I am just wondering how different is this from Eric James's color fusion. Is it only the part of this fusion being nongimmicked or are there more factors involved.
cheers.
maz.
MazDmanipulater 2 years ago
Hi Maz,
There are much more differences between this version from the Eric James version than just that. Start off, Nash explained multiple handlings in this DVD, including a new gaff to solve the discrepency of signing on the card, which you can make within a min and once for all...you can also check out many of the handling and worker ideas that he shared in his interview. We received heaps of complimentary feedback and comments from magicians who have the old version.
Zennethkok 2 years ago
huh...there are some weird hand movements though....it's obviously not THAT clean...but I do love the effect..it would be nice to hear the presentation as well...can the spec handle the card at the end?
cardante979 2 years ago
We can remove those hand motions out from the trailer and it's going to look like god's work, but we don't want to present the magic community with a misleading trailer so we purposefully included the "clean up" action.
If you use the "lazy man clean up", there won't be that much hand motions, the transformation sequence is extreme fluid, but Nash himself is more lean to the preventive approach, hence the hand motions.
Spectator can handle the cards at the end in both versions.
Zennethkok 2 years ago
can i just ask a quick question please, im really intrigued by this trick and want to look into buying it. However, surely if it says ungimicked and then it says the package comes with special bicycle stock gaff cards... bit confused, please answer if possible
lookinggood29 2 years ago
There are two versions of Color Fusion being explained in the DVD and they are:
1) Color Fusion 2) Color Fusion & Restoration
Gimmick card is required for CF&R, and you just need regular cards for CF.
Though, there's a little bit of preparation works required for CF, which is a recently developed fitness from Nash that require you to make a one time for all gaff card
(can be easily made within a min from just one regular card ) , but even that is optional.
Hope this helps,
Zenneth
Zennethkok 2 years ago