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Postby Pag » May 19th, '06, 00:32



Last video today...
Go to write my essay ar~~~

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAf_fsszNtc

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Postby Dominick » May 19th, '06, 02:35

Love it. Nicely done. Although I think the handling is a bit...iffy, I undertsand why, and I think you did well with it. Well done.

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Postby Vote_Pi » May 19th, '06, 02:53

Try not to be so shakey, unless that is part of the trick.

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Postby bitsnpieces » May 19th, '06, 12:01

You need to be shaky like that and hopefully you'll understand why soon Vote_Pi, seeing how you don't like learning sleights and such, or at least from your other post for some quick magic. Otherwise, sorry for wrong assumption. But yeh, you'll understand why sooner or later.

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Postby ohminku » May 19th, '06, 13:45

I really like this concept. I've never seen this before! I must say I think you did the "move" really well.. but as Dominik said, handling looks strange- but then again, I'm wondering that it may be impossible to handle the cards naturally for this effect?

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Postby bitsnpieces » May 19th, '06, 13:54

Should be possible with a bit of practice and getting used to the cards. But nevertheless, very very good. Definitely a new concept to the routine. Keep up the good work.

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Postby Pag » May 19th, '06, 14:31

I'm trying to find a new way to do this trick.
The original guy who did this trick called Zenneth whos from Hongkong.
I'm sure my way is very different from his.

I'll try my best

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Postby Scriptorilsky » May 19th, '06, 14:47

I like the effect with different variations of this technique but that's all... I think it takes a lot of misdirection to make it seem convincing.

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