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One popular magic trick that has entertained audiences for generations is the "Magic 30 cards" trick. This trick involves a deck of playing cards and a skilled magician who is able to manipulate the cards in a way that seems impossible to the spectator. The trick begins with the magician showing the audience a deck of playing cards. The magician shuffles the deck to ensure that the cards are thoroughly mixed. The magician then asks a member of the audience to select any number between 1 and 30. Once the audience member has selected a number, the magician begins to count through the deck of cards, placing each card face-down on the table.


Comments: Despite QC issues that so many have had with these rods, I am a fan and own several. Just picked up a 7'3" MH/F to replace an original White Ice in the same power/length/action. These are Kigan guides, not Microwave guides as stated. The guides themselves are not straight on the rod I got. Each leans or twists in a different direction like crooked teeth. The blanks are what brings me back every time: Light, sensitive, etc. If you really enjoy the feel of Duckett rods this one is right on par minus the QC stuff, which seems to be a total crap shoot with Duckett. 7/10

Balancing a rod correctly makes the tip lighter, and therefore allows the rod position to be more easily displaced translating into increased sensitivity. Thats not to say that if you stick it in a ceiling fan or snap it in a tail gate, that Duckett Fishing should cough over another rod, it would be my fault and I would not consider that at fault from defective material or shady craftmanship.

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Once the audience member has selected a number, the magician begins to count through the deck of cards, placing each card face-down on the table. The magician stops at the number chosen by the audience member and removes the card from the deck. At this point, the magician reveals that they knew in advance which card would be chosen.

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I purchased two of the Duckett Micro Magic rods from an online retailer about a month ago, without ever actually holding a rod before purchasing. I don't normally do that, but I really wanted to give these rods a try. I purchased the DFMM76H-C and DFMM69MH-C, using the 7'6" heavy rod for football jigs and the 6'9" medium heavy for square bill cranks.

I matched both rods with Pflueger Patriarch wide spool reels. Both rod combos are really light in my opinion, lighter than any other rod combo that I own. The rods are a bit stiff in your hand for the action, but load up and fight fish like the action the blank states. I was impressed considering I thought the medium heavy was more along the lines of a heavy, and the heavy closer to an extra heavy. With both rods, I was able to cast a little further than with the rods I was using before. The rods are very sensitve, with me being able to tell when the bottom contour changes from rock to clay while using the football jig. I was also able to feel the minor "ticks" when using the square bill over the top of grass. Of course, you really feel it when crashing the square bill in to tree trucks and boat dock pilings.

I fish out of a small boat (16') so I'm always stepping on a rod, or banging the guides trying to get them out of the rod box. So far, I have not had any problems at all. The rods come with a 20 year warranty card, so you can sleep a little easier at night knowing your rods are covered. Thats not to say that if you stick it in a ceiling fan or snap it in a tail gate, that Duckett Fishing should cough over another rod, it would be my fault and I would not consider that at fault from defective material or shady craftmanship. Some might be shunned away bye the "Made in China" sticker that is on the bottom, but it has not bothered me. Over all, I'm impressed with both rods sensitivity, light weight

Again, this is strictly my opinion. Try one for yourself if you get the chance.

Last edited by Monty Wright; 08/31/10 12:22 PM . Reason: I suck at spelling Joined: Jul 2009 Posts: 754 Pro Angler Pro Angler Joined: Jul 2009 Posts: 754

Excellent review! Ive read about these rods on Tacklewarehouse.com and I wouldn't mind buying one in the future.

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I bought both rods from Tackle Warehouse at the same time. This was the first time I've bought rods online, but I was impressed with the rod tubes they send the rods in. They are cardboard, but very heavy duty. I couldn't step on it to make it collapse, and I stand 6'4" 270#. I'll be ordering another from Tackle Warehouse in the future.

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I too got one from Tacklewarehouse. The 7'MH. The only thing I would have to disagree on is I didn't find them stiff or an action more than what they are labeled. At least for this rod. Other than that as you say they are very very light and extremely sensitive. I'm looking forward to a few more. Monty, have you actually fished with the 7'6" H. That is my 3rd choice. The next will be the 7'3" MH.

Proud Father, Sons Served their country RHBC Joined: Jun 2009 Posts: 214 Outdoorsman Outdoorsman Joined: Jun 2009 Posts: 214 Originally Posted By: GoArmy

I too got one from Tacklewarehouse. The 7'MH. The only thing I would have to disagree on is I didn't find them stiff or an action more than what they are labeled. At least for this rod. Other than that as you say they are very very light and extremely sensitive. I'm looking forward to a few more. Monty, have you actually fished with the 7'6" H. That is my 3rd choice. The next will be the 7'3" MH.

Thought you were a falcon man all the way. you jumped all over me for saying falcon rods were overrated. lol

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No CCBoy I didn't. And I never said I was a Falcon man all the way. I do have some for specific fishing and like them a lot. But I am also open to new technology.

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Originally Posted By: Choke Canyon Boy
Falcon=Overrated I dont know why everyone loves this brand so much.

RE Go Army: How many have you used/owned?

Not trying to pick a fight with you go army just a friendly teasing. No harm intended !!

Joined: Oct 2008 Posts: 10,287 TFF Guru TFF Guru Joined: Oct 2008 Posts: 10,287 Originally Posted By: GoArmy

I too got one from Tacklewarehouse. The 7'MH. The only thing I would have to disagree on is I didn't find them stiff or an action more than what they are labeled. At least for this rod. Other than that as you say they are very very light and extremely sensitive. I'm looking forward to a few more. Monty, have you actually fished with the 7'6" H. That is my 3rd choice. The next will be the 7'3" MH.

When I first pulled the rods out of the tube, I felt they were a little stiff. After splapping a reel on them and actually fishing them, I agree that the actions are labeled true

I want the 7'3" MH next, but I'm not sure if Tackle Warehouse carries it. I believe it is available thru Duckett Fishing's website, but I'm a little leary about ordering from them. I know now what kind of rod tubes TW uses and they're prompt on shipping. I think the next Duckett rod I'll order will be the 7'11" cranking rod.

From: Charlie: MO 12/14/15
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The magician has the spectator name their chosen card, and then turns over the card that was chosen. To the amazement of the audience, it is indeed the exact card that was selected. The secret to this trick lies in the set-up of the deck of cards. Prior to the trick, the magician arranges the deck so that the chosen card is always in the same position. This allows the magician to count to the chosen number and remove the pre-determined card from the deck. To make the trick even more impressive, the magician may use various misdirection techniques and sleight of hand to distract the audience and throw them off the track. This adds an element of mystery and surprise to the trick, making it appear even more magical. Overall, the "Magic 30 cards" trick is a classic and entertaining magic trick that never fails to impress audiences. With the right set-up and performance, a skilled magician can leave the audience in awe of their abilities and wondering how they were able to predict the chosen card..

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