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Light - Lighter - Lightest

Postby FRK » Apr 14th, '11, 17:52



So..

Having been away from practising for a while I have been asked a few times now to perform everything from...Vanish that hanky again to get your cards out to entertain a few kids with some tricks....

So.. I have dusted me balls and get my thumb out but found my poor card skills lacking...

So.. I thought a card college light book might help get me confident again with the old cards.. But which one ????

Or.. Any other ideas to get me back on track...

Thanks guys..

PS..I have been reading for years now so my technical knowledge is great but not put the time in practising...

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Postby jim ferguson » Apr 14th, '11, 18:27

Do you still have your old books ? Why not look back over them, you may find some 'hidden gems' that you missed first time round.
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Postby FRK » Apr 15th, '11, 22:29

Just been dusting up on some old card skills and man have they gone...
My pass which has never been great as now gone... looks like to cow hooves having a w@nk...

Not happy..

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Postby Arkesus » Apr 15th, '11, 22:56

The Card College light series are very similar to the Steve Beam "semi-automatic" card trick series. Steve's philosophy is that there's no such thing as a self working card trick, you still have to put in the little bit of work, but it's work hat you can do without a great deal of practice, ie couning, or turning over cards, cutting packets etc.

The names are just that, names. In chronological order they were released exactly as you listed them in the topic.

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