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Postby samosa the not so great » Feb 2nd, '05, 23:57



does anyone know a good dvd that isnt really hard (or needs big hands) that has fake shuffles and cuts aswell as fake deals (and/or florishes)

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Postby bananafish » Feb 3rd, '05, 01:40

For false deals, I doubt there is any better than Ian Kendall's Tops, Seconds and Bottoms CD. It's cheap too!

I have to admit I don't own this particular one, but I do have others and I find his teaching technique absolutely marvellous.

As for being easy - well forget it. Just by definition we are talking some of the harder card moves!

One thing that does make me chuckle about it thouh is one of the disclaimers.

The lessons on this CD are for entertainment and educational purposes ONLY. If you use these techniques to cheat your friends, it's not my fault you're a git


You have to laugh.

For false cuts/shuffles I would recommend either the Herb Zarrow DVD or the first Bill Malone "on the loose" dvd. As on that Bill does his trademark "Sam the Bellhop", which is full of false cuts and shuffles.

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Postby samosa the not so great » Feb 3rd, '05, 17:57

where can you get the "on the loose" dvd from???

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 3rd, '05, 18:08

Do a Google search - type in

on the loose magic dvd

and there are lots of places offering it - emagictricks are listed and there's a link at the bottom of the main forum page which takes you right to their site.

Failing that, try bargainmagic.co.uk and use their search function.

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Postby levi » Feb 5th, '05, 20:17

I think on penguin there is a good dvd set called "the methods behind the madness" i think this might have some quite easy stuff on.

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