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Shake'n'Travel

Postby rcarlsen » Jul 25th, '05, 12:38



Hello again guys.

Here's my newest routine - Shake'n'Travel.
Hope you enjoy it.

Feedback wanted :-)

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Postby katrielalex » Jul 25th, '05, 13:47

Woo-hoo - he's done it again!

Great routine, great handling, great cleanliness - 12 / 10!

As always, you've got a brilliant effect there, and I can't comment on it in any way.

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Postby Nox » Jul 25th, '05, 14:03

Beautiful :D

Not sure if you need to talk so much in the end..most ppl already have figured out wich card it should be under the ring when you have showed them the acee of spades..

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Postby stevebo » Jul 25th, '05, 16:40

Excellent trick from you as always.

I'm wondering whether this is just a modification on Oz Pearlman's "Think, Touch, Turn, Reborn" from Watch Magic.

Excellent stuff!

StEvEbO!

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Postby dat8962 » Jul 25th, '05, 17:14

Not one of the best tricks for impact that you've shown but still perfectly executed.

It is a delight to watch you handle a deck of cards. Very envious :wink:

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Postby rcarlsen » Jul 25th, '05, 22:30

Thanks for your comments guys.

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Postby Replicant » Jul 27th, '05, 16:50

Another great video, well done. As usual, your handling is superb. But I would agree with an earlier comment that you should cut down on the patter towards the end, as it goes on for a bit and is not really necessary. Just my opinion. Otherwise, a very nice trick and excellent presentation; your series of false cuts and shuffles are convincing and very slick.

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