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David Blaine's Vertigo
The magician tries to balance atop a pillar for 35 hours in Manhattan.
David Blaine does tricks with a beer can in front of a picnic couple
David Blains shows the beer as empty then full.
David Blaine is shown walking with a hat on.
One girl says, "David Blaine turns me on."
Christopher Reed says that David Blaine enspires us.
David Blaine says, "if you want to get a sense of what I'm going through just
stand in one spot throughout this show."
David Blaine approaches a group of women at a dinner table.
They hold hands, focus on a glass and it breaks.
Lighting cigarettes with his fingers, David Blaine does wonders with fire.
Howard Stern looks at David Blaine and says, "Good Luck Buddy."
Using a bandana as a hammer, David Blaine punches a nail through a board.
Dressing up as an old man, David Blaine pretends to destroy a cell phone.
A couple is astonished when a closed jewelry shop has the woman's watch behind glass. With a newspaper shielding him, Blaine appears to reach through the glasss to get the watch.
David Blaine explains that in April 1999 he was buried for 7 days and 7 nights
Having 3 days and 3 nights of ice nears his skin, David Blaine seems to enjoy weird stunts.
David Blaine pulls a snake out of a pet store and appears to eat it.
Somehow the snake appears to be inside a backpack instead of being eaten.
The boy who was scared of snakes says, "David Blaine is the best magician in the world."
Showing folks an open soda can, David Blaine then opens it and shows that it is full.
34 hours from the start, David Blaine jumped onto a pile of boxes.
Landing in a strange way, David Blaine got a slight concussion.
David Blaine: Magic Man
David Blaine does a card trick with the 3 of clubs
Tyra Banks thinks of a card and David Blaine guesses it
David Blaine correctly guesses 68 after telling a woman to choose 1 to 100 even digits for each digit but different.
A man chooses the 7 of spades and David Blaine makes it appear in his shoe.
David Blaine appears to eat a string and then pull it out of his stomach.
A boy takes 5 cards, thinks of one and then says 4 of hearts. David Blaine shows him a tatoo of it.
A girl thinks of 597 and David Blaine writes it down.
A girl thinks of someone and the name is written on David Blaine's arm.
A couple draws and folds a meaningful object. David Blaine then draws the key.
David Blaine perfroms in New Orleans.
A couple takes the Ace of clubs and puts it in the deck. Blaine pulls it out of his pocket.
David Blaine 'pulls' a card between 2 aces.
David Blaine appears to rip a deck of cards in half.
A girl writes a name and folds it. The paper is burned and the name Chris is on Blaine's stomach. Blaine then touches her above the chest.
A girl writes her name on a card. Blaine then makes it appear in a beer bottle.
David Blaine is shown walking in Haiti.
David Blaine transfers 2 red objects to a young boy.
David Blaine helps a woman bend a coin.
Shwoing his hands, David Blaine makes a paper object float.
The crowd tells Blaine they've seen vodoo.
Lightning is shown at night.
Blaine explains that magic and vodoo are considered the same thing in Haiti.
David Blaine tells a man it is not black magic, he says he is an entertainer, not black magic.
A man thinks of a card, David Blaine writes it on his hand.
The man asks if Blaine can look in his mind and Blaine explains, "it is different than you think."
David Blaine travels to the Rain Forests in South America.
David Blaine makes a leaf float.
Using Bicycle Cards, Blaine does tricks covering coins.
David Blaine makes liquid come from a leaf.
David Blaine: Street Magic
David Blaine works with Emmit Smith.
D Johnson the Moose is there too.
Daivd Blaine shows the Q of Diamonds and talks about the 3 card monte.
Blaine asks Smith if he would be impressed if the cards were reversed.
David Blaine goes to Compton, CA and talks to guys about the 3 card monte.
San Francisco, CA is the next stop for David Blaine.
Blaine appears to stick a cigarette through a quarter.
David Blaine is shown walking on a street in the Mojave Desert area.
A boy holds a quarter on top of his hand for David Blaine.
Waving his hand, David Blaine makes the quarter disappear.
A 9 of diamonds is handed to a policeman. The policeman says the right card to David.
Blaine correctly guesses 37 as a spectator's number between 1 and 50 with 2 different, odd digits.
Jack of Clubs and Queen of Diamonds are correctly guessed by Blaine in a firehouse.
After guessing the Jack of hearts, a girl asks David Blaine if he is a real psychic.
A guy chooses 10 of diamonds and David Blaine pulls it out of a deck.
Back to the Dallas Cowboys, 8 of spades is chosen. Ten of hearts changes to 8 of spades.
David shoots cards on the street.
A girl takes the Queen of Diamonds and puts it back in the deck. The card is then in her back pocket.
The announcer says, "coming up David Blaine will levitate."
David Blaine shoots the 2 of clubs between 2 aces at a firehouse.
A guy writes his name on the 9 of Diamonds. Blaine keeps it on the top of the deck.
Based on the backs of the cards it appears Blaine is using Bicycles.
David Blaine reveals that his mom is responsible for his success, she always encouraged him.
The 8 of spades is seen on the other side of the glass.
While doing a card trick, David Blaine gives an audience member his watch back.
A new deck of Bicycles is presented by David Blaine. 8 of diamonds is chosen then shuffled but David Blaine does not see it. David Blaine then puts a knife through the card.
The announcer says, "stay tuned to David Blaine Street Magic, David will perform a real levitation."
David Blaine is seen levitating by many crowds.
David Blaine levitates in front of Deion Sanders and some of the other Cowboys.
Blaine levitates in front of some kids.
In each of the levitation examples the audience is behind Blaine.
Whenever the camera shows Blaine's feet in a levitation it is from behind.
David Blaine Split Spades Playing Cards Decks
Everyone knows that David Blaine's initials are DB. However, not everyone recognizes that when you take the small d from David and the small b from Blaine and put the together as db then it start to look like an upside down split spade.
Check out our
David Blaine Split Spades Playing Cards Review for more information on this deck of Tally Ho cards.
The Split Spades deck was designed by M. Stutzman and it is used extensively and recommended by David Blaine . Get your own deck of these David Blaine cards: David Blaine Split Spades Deck.
Here is what folks have said about the David Blaine Split Spades Deck in our forums:
Click Here to add your thoughts to the topic below:
Posted by
fattyonadiet on
March 18, 2006
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06:00
Oh My Lord.....they are available now!
i must get some!
Split Spades Deck
{link edited by eric}
Posted by
TheEMan on
March 18, 2006
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06:31
those are really nice. i want some. hmm let me refrase that, im gonna get some no matter what lol
Posted by
jonjo on
March 18, 2006
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09:10
Yep Just bought me some of those.
I bought two decks one to open and 1 for my collection but $8 is a lot for one not speciallycoloured deck of Tally's. Thet do look pretty sweet tho.
I post a review as soon as I get them.
Jonjo
Posted by
DeadPeopleAllOver on
March 18, 2006
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10:29
Of course I had to buy some. And yeah, I bought a lot. I have problems. 
Posted by
marpenothi on
March 18, 2006
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12:18
I don't blame you dead, those decks look soooo sweet. But 8 bucks a deck...shouldnt even be legal Place those babies at 5 bucks a deck, and those things would sell like hotcakes
Nevertheless, I'm still going to get them. Can't resist such a cool deck...but then again, its just another E deck
Marp
Posted by
Maverick on
March 18, 2006
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12:41
hmm idk if its just me but i think they're not so hot aka pretty dam ugly, kinda liek what marp said: to me its just another e deck gone wrong
Posted by
barnzee on
March 18, 2006
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15:20
They are just suped up Tally ho's... nothing special in terms of stock or finish (same linoid as ho's), blah blah. Look cool though 
Posted by
enigma on
March 18, 2006
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17:08
pfft, very few decks are worth 8 bucks. Man, imagine the money these guys make off of these. 52 pieces of paper, a box, some ink, and some finish.
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marpenothi on
March 18, 2006
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18:21
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pfft, very few decks are worth 8 bucks. Man, imagine the money these guys make off of these. 52 pieces of paper, a box, some ink, and some finish. |
However, if you simplify everything in life down to that much...everything can be seen as worthless.
Lets say I work my ass off all year long and get 500 pieces of paper for it....well if those pieces of paper are 100 dollar bills, well thats considerable more than just paper.
I go to school every day and try my hardest and bust ass just so I can get a different letter on a piece of paper...well those A's are worth a lot more than the letter F.
Hopefully you see what I mean
And Maverick, I never said it was an E deck gone wrong...just another E deck. You gotta be on crack to say those dont look sweet
Marp
Posted by
DeadPeopleAllOver on
March 18, 2006
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20:30
Every time I make a ridiculous purchase like this, I try to make myself feel better by thinking to myself: "Well, some people pay $50, $100, or more for a single deck of Jerry's Nuggets."
I'm still pissed that Ellusionist isn't selling those black Ghost decks. Bastards. They only give you one damn pack if you spend a mountain of money. Ugh! 
Posted by
enigma on
March 18, 2006
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22:22
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pfft, very few decks are worth 8 bucks. Man, imagine the money these guys make off of these. 52 pieces of paper, a box, some ink, and some finish. |
However, if you simplify everything in life down to that much...everything can be seen as worthless.
Lets say I work my ass off all year long and get 500 pieces of paper for it....well if those pieces of paper are 100 dollar bills, well thats considerable more than just paper.
I go to school every day and try my hardest and bust ass just so I can get a different letter on a piece of paper...well those A's are worth a lot more than the letter F.
Hopefully you see what I mean
Marp |
I think you're simplifying what I simplified in the first place, and to stop further pointless arguing, I think we can both agree that we know what the other person means.
Posted by
An0n on
March 19, 2006
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01:54
hey ladies I just ordered my deck...it should be here this week. If I like it, I'll order another...I want another deck of vipers and a deck or two of Ghosts...
Posted by
Shadow on
March 19, 2006
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14:33
Hmm they look interesting... I will maybe order a pack or two.
Posted by
io on
March 20, 2006
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08:08
i want your input on this - i like my cards to be impersonal when i buy them (Tally's, bikes) so that if i write/draw on them they become mine. I don't like the idea of using the split spades deck because it isn't my deck. i've got OCD in that respect.
Posted by
jonjo on
March 20, 2006
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08:55
With the best possible intentions
What the F*ck are you talking about, Writing on your cards, where do you write on them why do you want to make them personal.
As far as I can see its just another USPCC Decks with a new and cool back design ok it has weird jokers and if you know what you're looking at it says db on the spades but no laymen will go oh your using David Baline cards they must be trick ones.
I doubt I'll use them much for performances not at $8 a deck anyway.
Jonjo
Posted by
Howell on
March 20, 2006
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09:48
I like the back design alot, anyone know how the deck feels like?
Posted by
marpenothi on
March 20, 2006
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16:31
Feels like a bag of sand...ever seen 40 year old virgin?
Posted by
ace_o_spades on
March 20, 2006
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17:25
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Feels like a bag of sand...ever seen 40 year old virgin? |
Haha man I gotta get me some of them there decks
Posted by
guppiejake on
March 20, 2006
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23:19
"Feels like a bag of sand" HEHE
I am looking at buying them because David Blaine helped with them or approves of them, wutever. I want to pick up a deck but $8 is pretty expensive
Posted by
ace_o_spades on
March 21, 2006
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15:31
Yeah the db thing is pretty sly...to bad I'm stuck with SS. Then again, I guess I could make a heart if I reverse one of them...hmmmmmmmmm
Maybe I'll just stick with dollar signs $$$$ 
Posted by
Eric on
March 30, 2006
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00:38
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Yep Just bought me some of those.
I bought two decks one to open and 1 for my collection but $8 is a lot for one not speciallycoloured deck of Tally's. Thet do look pretty sweet tho.
I post a review as soon as I get them.
Jonjo |
Jonjo,
Did these arrive yet? Marp sent me a pm about reviewing these. He's right, we need to add these to the http://www.21ace.com/Playing-Cards.php section.
If anyone has these cards then please let us know so we can put up a review page.
Thanks,
Eric
Posted by
DeadPeopleAllOver on
March 30, 2006
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09:45
I got mine last week. They're identical to regular Tally-Ho cards. The only difference is the back design and the jokers. Everything else is the same.
Great design.
Posted by
An0n on
March 30, 2006
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18:21
anybody else experiencing a long shipping time? I ordered mine almost two weeks ago...With the 5-9 day shipping...still haven't gotten anything.
Posted by
Aos on
March 30, 2006
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20:06
free shiping takes 7-13 days...
Posted by
DeadPeopleAllOver on
March 30, 2006
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20:59
I don't know how, but I got mine like 2 days after I ordered them - super saver shipping. Go figure.
And Ellusionist is in California, and I live in South Carolina. Normally it would take at least a week.
Posted by
deathorglory on
March 30, 2006
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23:21
I ordered a couple decks a few hours ago, and I hope to get them within the next week.
David Blaine Discussions
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