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Card Flourishes

Postby magicollie » Jun 28th, '11, 16:05



Hi Guys,

I have been performing Sybil for a while and I have good dexterity when it come to deck a cards. I would get into flourishes and I was wondering what DVD's you guys would recommend to get started, thank you.

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Postby Lawrence » Jun 28th, '11, 16:07

Do you want the kind of fourishes you can perform on stage or on youtube?

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Postby magicollie » Jun 28th, '11, 16:10

Lawrence wrote:Do you want the kind of fourishes you can perform on stage or on youtube?


YouTube. But it would be nice to learn something visual which will catch peoples attentions.

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Postby Beardy » Jun 28th, '11, 16:15

magicollie wrote:
Lawrence wrote:Do you want the kind of fourishes you can perform on stage or on youtube?


YouTube. But it would be nice to learn something visual which will catch peoples attentions.


*sigh*

Xtreme Beginners is best for the "basics"

In a year and a half's time get cradle to grave

when you have mastered that you will be 40-odd if you are lucky

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 28th, '11, 16:17

http://www.xtremehandz.com/page/page/1177533.htm

Be prepared for lots of hard work!

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Postby Beardy » Jun 28th, '11, 16:21

Stephen Ward wrote:http://www.xtremehandz.com/page/page/1177533.htm

Be prepared for lots of hard work!


indeed

xtreme beginners 1&2

cradle to grave

cobra cut collection

xtreme world champions (i think it is called from memory?)

More that 2 lifetimes worth of stuff, and I guarantee you will not master it :)

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"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
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Postby magicollie » Jun 28th, '11, 16:23

Beardy wrote:
Stephen Ward wrote:http://www.xtremehandz.com/page/page/1177533.htm

Be prepared for lots of hard work!


indeed

xtreme beginners 1&2

cradle to grave

cobra cut collection

xtreme world champions (i think it is called from memory?)

More that 2 lifetimes worth of stuff, and I guarantee you will not master it :)


Thank you very much. I have managed to perform the cobra cut as I got that a while back, but thank you for your help.

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Postby Beardy » Jun 28th, '11, 16:28

magicollie wrote:
Beardy wrote:
Stephen Ward wrote:http://www.xtremehandz.com/page/page/1177533.htm

Be prepared for lots of hard work!


indeed

xtreme beginners 1&2

cradle to grave

cobra cut collection

xtreme world champions (i think it is called from memory?)

More that 2 lifetimes worth of stuff, and I guarantee you will not master it :)


Thank you very much. I have managed to perform the cobra cut as I got that a while back, but thank you for your help.


Try a king cobra, then dual kings, then a winged king ;)

Love

Chris
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"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
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Postby Lawrence » Jun 28th, '11, 16:34

Beardy wrote:
magicollie wrote:
Beardy wrote:
Stephen Ward wrote:http://www.xtremehandz.com/page/page/1177533.htm

Be prepared for lots of hard work!


indeed

xtreme beginners 1&2

cradle to grave

cobra cut collection

xtreme world champions (i think it is called from memory?)

More that 2 lifetimes worth of stuff, and I guarantee you will not master it :)


Thank you very much. I have managed to perform the cobra cut as I got that a while back, but thank you for your help.


Try a king cobra, then dual kings, then a winged king ;)


Then realise what you've been doing with your time and consider a lifestyle change,

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