More Memory Man

“More Memory Man” is an extraordinary, full-length routine that can be performed with a borrowed, shuffled deck. You apparently memorize an entire deck, yet there is no real memory trick required. Instead, Joel has combined six diabolical and little-known methods: working ahead, forces, glimpses, peeks, and more, and the result is a completely believable, deceptive routine with a pack of cards.
The filming was done on the fly at Fechter’s Invitational Convention. The atmosphere is bare-bones and relaxed. But at Vanishing Inc, it’s the content that concerns us, not flashy trailers. Look through the stripped-down production values and witness what is, we believe, one of the finest card effects we have ever seen, and possibly the finest we have EVER released.
That’s high praise indeed, and deservedly so. Just ten dollars.
Customer reviews for More Memory Man
This is one of the best approaches to this plot ever published. 5 out of 5 thumb-tips way up.
- Ben Train
Michael Vincent
The video and audio quality is not top notch compared to other video downloads. The camera even gets out of focus at times...but if you want to get this for the effect itself, this is the best Vanishing Inc has released so far!
This is a psuedo memorized deck. You don't really memorize much at all (4-5 cards in the whole routine) but the impact on spectators is priceless.
This is one of those shuffled deck in play tricks that you can do with absolutely NO set-up and 100% impromptu. It doesn't even require a full deck.
There are a couple sleights involved, especially for the ending. But learning those sleights transfer over to many other routines as well.
This by far will be one of my favorite memorized deck routines.
I’ve been using this trick for years, since Joel tipped it to me after frying everyone at our local Convention in Charlotte NC (the Convention’s first year, actually). There were a ton of us at the bar late-night, Me, Steve Beam, Lee Asher, Scott Robinson, Eric Jones, Aaron Fisher, Robbie Mooreland, the late great Woody Landers, it was a wonderful session of some of the top guys going -- and as is to be expected everyone was showing off their latest efforts.
I recall Joel breaking this out at the bar and frying literally everyone in the room. You could have heard a pin drop in that room. Needless to say it was More Memory Man which was whispered about in the hallways for the remainder of the weekend. I must have seen the trick four or more times while we Joel and I hung out; I was none the wiser during the performance than I was the first.
I’ve been lucky to live down the road a bit from Joel for the 20 plus years I’ve been in magic and I can say for certain there are few guys anywhere that areas as capable in creating AND doing magic as he is. I use several of his efforts in my own work, but this trick is one I use each time the conversation turns to games of skill of any sort. As a result there are countless numbers of people who now truly believe I can memorize a pack of cards in record fashion. I received three different emails from a local professor of mathematics (from Elon University here in NC) after he watched me do walk-around where I used this trick for his party. Each time he mentioned how struck he was with my memorization of the deck. Point being: this doesn’t have the *feel* of a magic trick, but rather a truly show if skill that’ll leave anyone shaking their head in disbelief.
I was a little sick when the trick was released in his Joel’s book and even more so now that it’s an instant download. You hear people bullshit in reviews all the time saying, “I wish you wouldn’t have released this, I wanted it to myself!” The concept is a bit overused in magic reviews nowadays.
Well, the truth is I hate to see this one hit the mainstream. It’s been all too good to me as a worker that pretty much no one else knew about. I’ve used at least four different versions of the premise including Micah Lasher’s (this trick’s predecessor) over the years and I can confidently say NOTHING comes close to Joel's version for impact as well as ease of execution. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
I ordered it, watched it, and already want to take it out on the town tonight.
Do your crowd a solid and add this today.
Skott Hughes
Expertly constructed & makes for a believable demonstration of an impossible feat.
Super excited about this one!!
member
1) Can be done with a borrowed deck
2) Spectator shuffles and cuts
3) No actual deck memorization needed (a real plus for people like me with a bad, uh, ... something)
4) Great multiple phases
5) Great energy if you put in the enthusiasm that Givens has
6) No difficult moves. Without too much practice, even beginners can be doing this in a short time.
7) A full 3 minutes of action
The only thing I have against this video is the that the production values and sound are a bit lousy. However, they aren't bad enough to detract from you learning the technique. Plus, this effect is so strong, it still gets 5 stars from me.
I was looking for a memory routine without using a stacked deck, this came into my way while browsing at Vanishing Inc’s website and I knew that this could be the routine I was looking for, and I was right!
Add this to your cart right now. Btw, believe it or not, you don’t need to do some knuckle busting sleights or memorize a lot of things at the moment, this is very practical and combines some principles that makes this easy to do.
I think Joel's teaching is quite fast and could be slowed down, especially during the more difficult parts. I will definitely try a slower variation and some slightly different moves. Joel's performance is good (or I wouldn't have bought it). I may raise my rating if the effect works well with others.
Just one word: WONDERFUL!
What Joel has done here should also be seen as a lesson in exceptional routining. The cumulative effect of relatively minor (yet strong) effects lead to a confounding experience on both laymen and magicians.
10 Bravos out of 10
It uses ANY deck of cards, even if it’s not complete.
You show, in different ways, how to memorize a deck of cards with one run-through.
You then are able to name which card is NOT in the deck, which turns out to be an unseen chosen card, hidden away by spectator at the beginning.
Finally, in an almost magical way, the other three matching cards are produced form the exact spots you memorized them from.
Does this routine take practice? Sure, but it’s not difficult at all.
Do you have to memorize a couple of cards and their positions? Yes, but the rest is on-the-go bluff, which is very believable.
Have I actually performed this for real people? Yes, and it nails them hard.
Worth every dollar I paid to learn it. It is very well explained, without overstating everything (can you believe some tricks have over 5 hours of explanation?!?).
This was money well spent, on a card trick, that’s not all about the cards: it’s all about your memory.
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