X-Zone by Masuda
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the cards are so obviously weaved together cross ways!!!!
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Since this is just a puzzle, there can be no exposure. So... what's the answer?
It's probably alternate horisontal/vertical stacking.
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I LOVE his suit!
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Isn't this just a variation of an old magic idea just like this?
I saw a old video a while back of some guy doing this, although the guy in the video that I had used a different method. The method that Masuda does seems to be cleaner.
-Vince
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That was crazy.
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Hey Jeff, this is Brucelee from the MJM magic forums. I don't understand your point. To be honest with you, this is not incredible. It's not worth 70 bucks either.
Sorry Jeff, I had to break it to you.
tchang518 5 years ago
No need to apologize. We just sell it. The retail price is set based Masuda's selling price. HOWever, it's still a great seller because many people see how amazing this effect really is: two full sized decks fitting within ONE card box.
MJMMagic 5 years ago
I dont get it, theyre just stacked alternating horizontal-vertical and maybe thinner than standard.
Rich711 5 years ago
The point is, how can two full decks of cards be able to fit inside a normal card case? The height alone would be too much for two decks to fit in there. The magician then separates the decks and shows that they both normally can fit within a regular card case. It's more of a mind puzzle.
MJMMagic 5 years ago