![]() ![]() ' Long may magicians fascinate and continue to be fascinated by the mystery potential in a pack of cards.' I also like the Buxton wallet you suggest and will look for it here in Canada. Both options are good, but like how yours are perfect wallet-sized. I have gotten another set from another user (I will leave it to him to 'out' himself to the group), and his are in a somewhat different size and form factor. These are awesome! Thank you for submitting this to Simon. If you have not tried this routine, you are missing out on some great experiences for your spectators. You will need to get his book 'Simply Simon' and read 'Fate' on page 249. Please keep in mind that the PDF index cards do not explain or teach the routine. (Also, the perfect wallet that I found is here: - it has all the requisite pockets with easy access.) The resulting quality looks very professional. I printed my set on card stock on a laser printer, and had them laminated with thick laminate at Kinkos (stationary store). I designed the index cards with Adobe Illustrator with vector graphics, so the print quality is very high. I'm happy to announce that Simon has posted my PDF file of the index cards on his site. I recently ran across this thread, and contacted Simon to see if it was alright to share my work with the Café members. Back in 2002, I made a set of index cards for myself for Simon Aronson's great routine Fate. ![]()
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