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Silent Mora Balls and Net Trick

Postby shane2727 » Jun 10th, '05, 22:52



Does anyone do this trick, and if so, what size balls do you use?

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Postby AndyG » Jun 12th, '05, 06:32

I've not done this trick but I tried googling it and got this info from here:

FOUR BALL SET: Solid rubber balls of the same color (7/8" in diameter) that are perfect for Silent Mora's Balls Across, Two in the Hand One in the Pocket, etc.


Hope this helps.

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Postby shane2727 » Jun 12th, '05, 21:56

Thanks for looking into it.

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Postby Allen Tipton » Jul 27th, '05, 00:25

:) Try Danny Archer's 4 Ball routine. Also Eric Lewis in his book, Opus 13, put out a great routine called The paper & hat routine. It's first in the book. This uses balls of paper, a hat and a net stretched between 2 spectators. The final load which appears under the hat is a coconut but it could be what you will
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