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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2012, 06:22:29 PM »
 

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so i REALLY hate living in a small town. :( you are very lucky. :( jaw dropped when i read this. :)
 






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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2012, 07:03:24 PM »
 

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Amazing story!!

Told my wife about it and the first thing she asked... Did he levitate for him?

HAHAHAHAH

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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2012, 09:31:42 PM »
 

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Don, you are so lucky first you won a mana deck and that is pretty lucky, then you meet DB!!! That is amazing he is my favorite magician. I think you should go buy a lottery ticket!
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #28 on: January 08, 2012, 12:01:45 AM »
 

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Excellent read!!! Seems 2012 is already a lucky year for you!

I've been VERY lucky since taking up magic.  All the more reason to stick with it, right?

Congratulations man :D you are insanely lucky. Just reading your story and looking at the pictures gives me goosebumps! David Blaine is the reason I got into magic, so I have always looked up to him. I dunno if I would have been able to preform in front of him though, my nerves would be going nuts. Kudos to you though for keeping it cool and preforming your magic :)

It felt a little hairy getting up to do it, but once I was in the rhythm and performing, I just stuck to the routine and rolled right along.

Did u tell him about this awesome site so that maybe he would drop by? Btw the are seriously very nice people. I bought a black split spades recently from a local card shop and it had a cut in one of the corner of the double backer. I emailed a pic of it to them and they agreed to replace my deck without any questions asked. When the package arrived, there was not one but 2 decks(one red and one sepia split spades) in that db leather box. And best of all, both decks are autographed by THE man himself. That really made my day.

I didn't get a chance to mention the site by name.  And yes, they're awesome when it comes to customer service.  Look at what happened with me!

Still waiting to hear about this secret feature in the deck. Why can't you at least tell us about it because someone here may know if it is a feature in the deck or not.

I'm going to look independently first to see if it's already on the 'net.  While I didn't sign any disclosure agreements, he was kind enough to me to show me the trick and I'm not sure how widely he wants it to be known.

so i REALLY hate living in a small town. :( you are very lucky. :( jaw dropped when i read this. :)


Hey, there are benefits to living in a small town.  You're not paying over $1,200 a month for a one-bedroom apartment, are you?

Amazing story!!

Told my wife about it and the first thing she asked... Did he levitate for him?

HAHAHAHAH

Women...

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That's a valid question!  But I think at this point, since he did that on TV years ago, he's moved on to new material by now.  There was a bit of mentalism and a good handful of card tricks.  Asi Wind did quite a few of those - one of the more impressive ones was, using my deck (the Bike Masters in the picture that I asked him to sign), shuffling the mixed deck, cutting it perfectly in half, revealing that each half was perfectly sorted by color, then stacking the halves back together, placing the deck with my hands, asking me to shake it a few times, then asking me to fan the NOW REMIXED deck!

Don, you are so lucky first you won a mana deck and that is pretty lucky, then you meet DB!!! That is amazing he is my favorite magician. I think you should go buy a lottery ticket!

Perhaps...  Or perhaps this IS my winning lottery ticket!  ;)
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2012, 06:37:08 AM »
 

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OK, so I searched on the Internet and on the first Google page I found out that the White Lions secret that David used on me for his effect has already been published and is in the webiverse.  I won't reveal the entire trick and how it was performed, but I will tell you what's already out there.

When you open a box of White Lions, you probably do as I do: stick your fingernail into the paper seal and tear it along the curve of the "thumbnail" cutout in the back of the tuck box.  When you lift the flap, you'll see the phrase
P  L  A  Y  I  N  G    C  A  R  D  S
but with the center portion of the phrase covered by the top half of the deck seal.  Peel that back, and there's a reveal underneath - the phrase actually reads:
P  L  A  Y  I INDIGO  C  A  R  D  S

David found a very unique way to use that reveal than by simply peeling the sticker back.  It was really cool - but that part will still remain a secret, at least until he performs it on video somewhere...  Meanwhile, you'll have to think of your own creative ways to use the reveal!
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #30 on: January 10, 2012, 04:57:13 PM »
 

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I dont do that, i flatten it out with an exacto and then slowly run the blade around the thumb cut out

but sounds awesome!
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #31 on: January 11, 2012, 02:11:44 AM »
 

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I dont do that, i flatten it out with an exacto and then slowly run the blade around the thumb cut out

but sounds awesome!

To quote one of my more irreverent co-workers, "Same sh1+, different smell."   ;)
Whether your tool of choice is an Exacto blade or your fingernail, you (like most people) cut it along the thumbnail curve at the top of the back side of the pack.  Some people just make a straight razor cut, but then you have a piece of the sticker still exposed, which you need to remove or do something with, and the "under seal reveal" is a non-starter - sure, it's still there, but it's not hiding under the sticker seal, is it?
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #32 on: January 11, 2012, 02:22:59 AM »
 

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I like to use a card from another deck to cut the seal. I just use the edge of the card like a knife/fingernail. ;)
Usually it cuts right along the curve naturally, but sometimes the sticker just decides to be an ass and cuts in a straight line... And then your seal is ruined. :(
That's an interesting reveal, but I can't think of any ways to use it right now. Then again, I don't perform magic anyway. ::)
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #33 on: January 11, 2012, 03:34:31 AM »
 

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I like to use a card from another deck to cut the seal. I just use the edge of the card like a knife/fingernail. ;)
Usually it cuts right along the curve naturally, but sometimes the sticker just decides to be an ass and cuts in a straight line... And then your seal is ruined. :(
That's an interesting reveal, but I can't think of any ways to use it right now. Then again, I don't perform magic anyway. ::)

David thought of a killer way to use the reveal - of course, since he had the reveal made, right?  But I'm still keeping that a guarded secret.  I might want to use it someday myself!
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #34 on: January 18, 2012, 02:52:52 PM »
 

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Hey gang - I just heard back from one of David's assistants!  She said they'd be in touch!
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #35 on: October 25, 2013, 06:52:15 PM »
 

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Great story, love to read it! :) You lucky... :D
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #36 on: October 25, 2013, 10:46:28 PM »
 

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Wow, someone went into the wayback machine for this one. Glad they did.
Don that is friggin crazy cool. Did you ever hear back from them?
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #37 on: October 25, 2013, 10:54:59 PM »
 

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I've up this topic because I find a link on a thread posted by Don, two days ago :) And why not, because it's a great story, I wrote a few words :D
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #38 on: October 25, 2013, 11:25:13 PM »
 

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Wow, someone went into the wayback machine for this one. Glad they did.
Don that is friggin crazy cool. Did you ever hear back from them?

It was less than two years ago - about 21 months.  That's "wayback" for you?

After that last contact I mentioned, I didn't hear back.  I stopped trying to reach them and let it be.  I might bump into him again through Bill Kalush sometime down the road - I'd be curious to see if he remembers me.
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #39 on: October 26, 2013, 07:34:31 AM »
 

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Glad this got bumped up - a great story and I never would have seen. Always good to hear about talented famous celebrities who aren't jerks in private.
 

Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #40 on: October 26, 2013, 02:30:09 PM »
 

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Wow, someone went into the wayback machine for this one. Glad they did.
Don that is friggin crazy cool. Did you ever hear back from them?

It was less than two years ago - about 21 months.  That's "wayback" for you?

After that last contact I mentioned, I didn't hear back.  I stopped trying to reach them and let it be.  I might bump into him again through Bill Kalush sometime down the road - I'd be curious to see if he remembers me.

I think he would remember you. If he's like anyone else who enjoys playing cards and is involved in the industry, he's trolled around on the boards. As a producer, he has to be curious of customer opinions. He might not admit to knowing you from here though.
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« Reply #41 on: October 26, 2013, 05:47:02 PM »
 

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Wow!  A great guy, talented magician, out in front of the card industry, and David Blaine had the honor of meeting him!   ;)

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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #42 on: October 26, 2013, 06:40:16 PM »
 

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We all put our pants on one leg at a time. I played poker with James Woods once at Foxwoods. Mr. Woods was playing well until I got seated at his table.  I ended up going heads up with him on two hands, beating him both times. I must of loosened him up because he busted out shortly after at 1 AM in the morning. Sometimes you just know when a player is ready to go home. I did not know who he was until everyone at the table wished him a good night. Had I known, I probably would have folded a hand just to keep playing with him.

Don's got a BIG PAIR OF BALLS asking to drop his stuff off in person. I don't know that I would have done it. Still a great story.
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« Reply #43 on: October 26, 2013, 09:06:30 PM »
 

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I think he would remember you. If he's like anyone else who enjoys playing cards and is involved in the industry, he's trolled around on the boards. As a producer, he has to be curious of customer opinions. He might not admit to knowing you from here though.

I was referring more to the fact that we met in person rather than knowing me from this board.  I'm inclined to doubt he checks the boards.  Sy over at D&D has flat-out said they don't check the boards.


Don's got a BIG PAIR OF BALLS asking to drop his stuff off in person. I don't know that I would have done it. Still a great story.

Actually, it was more about applying logic.  They'd already paid shipping on the wrong item, and there would be shipping costs to both send the item back and get the correct item shipped.  That cash adds up, while a half-gallon of gas was a lot cheaper.  They weren't obligated to have me meet David - they could've simply made the exchange in the downstairs office and bid me farewell.

I'd considered it a possibility I'd meet him, but I certainly wasn't holding my breath on it - and I figured if I did meet David, it would have been a simple "hi" and a handshake, done.  Instead, because we shared the same initials, David decided on a whim to meet me.  I got pretty lucky.
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #44 on: October 26, 2013, 09:39:34 PM »
 

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I think he would remember you. If he's like anyone else who enjoys playing cards and is involved in the industry, he's trolled around on the boards. As a producer, he has to be curious of customer opinions. He might not admit to knowing you from here though.

I was referring more to the fact that we met in person rather than knowing me from this board.  I'm inclined to doubt he checks the boards.  Sy over at D&D has flat-out said they don't check the boards.


Don's got a BIG PAIR OF BALLS asking to drop his stuff off in person. I don't know that I would have done it. Still a great story.

Actually, it was more about applying logic.  They'd already paid shipping on the wrong item, and there would be shipping costs to both send the item back and get the correct item shipped.  That cash adds up, while a half-gallon of gas was a lot cheaper.  They weren't obligated to have me meet David - they could've simply made the exchange in the downstairs office and bid me farewell.

I'd considered it a possibility I'd meet him, but I certainly wasn't holding my breath on it - and I figured if I did meet David, it would have been a simple "hi" and a handshake, done.  Instead, because we shared the same initials, David decided on a whim to meet me.  I got pretty lucky.

I thought you and David had met up a few times since then? I remember right after the White Lions Blue Series B release, you posting about sitting with David in his office while they were investigating emails reporting false defective decks. Something about people using the same damage pictures for two different complaints?
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« Reply #45 on: October 26, 2013, 11:04:22 PM »
 

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I thought you and David had met up a few times since then? I remember right after the White Lions Blue Series B release, you posting about sitting with David in his office while they were investigating emails reporting false defective decks. Something about people using the same damage pictures for two different complaints?

Nope - that all occurred the same night.
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Re: Guess who I had dinner with tonight?
« Reply #46 on: October 28, 2013, 05:09:54 PM »
 

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This story is crazy awesome. One of my friends got invited to Blaine's in-suite-party during Blackpool magic festival a while back and he said he was super nice. (He also said Dan & Dave were incredibly weird but there you go)

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« Reply #47 on: October 28, 2013, 06:53:37 PM »
 

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This story is crazy awesome. One of my friends got invited to Blaine's in-suite-party during Blackpool magic festival a while back and he said he was super nice. (He also said Dan & Dave were incredibly weird but there you go)

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It's not something I'll forget anytime soon.

The Bucks aren't that strange, but then again, I met them in a slightly more informal setting.  They seemed OK to me.  I wouldn't have given them a lift to their hotel otherwise!  :))
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Just ready the whole story, Don.  Unbelievable!  Very jealous you got a chance to pick his brain!  If i had the chance to do card tricks in front of him, im almost sure the entire deck would be falling out of my shaky hands the entire bit. lol 
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