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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

7 years ago I was inspired by Copperfield's beautiful and elegant ace assembly routine. It was the trick that made me stand up and declare that I would become a magician. I then set out to learn that very ace assembly.

After 1 year of researching and learning magic, I was performing Copperfield's version of it - exactly. After a while, I sat down and thought about how morally incorrect it was of me to copy Copperfield's routine.

Where was the originality?

So, with inspiration from his routine, I set out to create my own ace assembly routine. I wanted to create a routine that carried the dramatic weight that Copperfield's had.

The creation of this effect took slightly more than 2 years.

Pretty long for a card trick ;)

But this is the product of many hours of brain storming and practicing.

I dedicate this to my grand aunty, Amati Nur, my biggest fan :)

I know it's not as great as Copperfield's, nor was it intended to be, but at least it's original and it's mine :)

I sincerely hope that I've achieved what I set out to do.

And I sincerely hope that I will inspire people; like how Copperfield inspired me all those years ago.

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  • I really liked that reveal...(not to mention the whole thing). Beautiful.

  • Thank you! :)

  • truly good , except that you won't be able to do the trick in front of peoples , especially the last one where all the aces are back in the deck.

  • Yes you can.

    I made the trick and I HAVE performed it in front of a live audience on more than one occasion :)

  • okay , my bad.A nyway , very good trick

  • No worries :)

    Thanks again!

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  • @Damon77711 Thank you.

  • Well done! It's better than Copperfield's version. The last part really surprised me. Would you please tell me the name of the music?

  • Ah... I like the twist you made on Copperfield's rutine, I can easily say it is as good as his. The performance was great, and the way you synced the music with the card trick gave tears to my eyes. I'd just like to know one thing, how do you control those doubles that well? My mate claims you use some sticky stuff, but it might simply be training.

    Best wishes. Jølle

  • that's right magic=gimmick to make stromg effect impromptu it is just to do tricks anywhere anytime but gimmicks are the real deal

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