Ricochet

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Ricochet

Postby Dan56 » Dec 17th, '03, 00:36



Hi,
At the moment I've firgured out how 'Ricochet' works and i think this is a really nice trick to perform. The only obsticle is the 'Asher Twist' that i can't master. I can figure out how the whole effect works but am struggling performing this twist sleight. Being totally honest i really don't want to spend money on buying the 'cooking with asher' video as i can understand this trick except for one part. How can i figure out this sleight? Thanx

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Postby Mandrake » Dec 17th, '03, 12:37

Dan,

As one who had great difficulty with Chubby Checker's Twist many moons ago, I sincerely hope Lee's move is less energetic!

More seriously, assuming we knew how to do the Asher Twist (which I don't) nobody here would dream of giving away such information. Lee Asher covers all this very neatly as it's his effect and he's the only one who can legitimately provide the details - for a fee. As this effect costs a mere $15 plus P&P I'd say that would be a fairly low-cost investment. However, if you look at Lee's website, you'll see the encouraging words

'Ricochet' is a variation of Paul Harris' very popular trick 'Reset.' Paul Wilson offers two different handlings. One handling requires the Asher Twist. The second handling is sleight free. Curiously, both handlings play equally well for a lay audience. This means that regardless of your skill level you can perform this very strong piece of magic. In addition, the clean up is very simple and very deceptive. The spectators have eight genuine cards.......


so there's a version which doesn't need the Twist as well.

Why not add it to your Christmas wish list?

Of course, all the above assumes you haven't bought the trick but if you have bought it and still have problems (and we all know that feeling, don't we children!) why not e-mail Lee and make a strong but polite request for additional information? You never know, he might just help! Best of luck!

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Ricochet

Postby Dan56 » Dec 17th, '03, 19:53

Thank you very much, and just to clarify as i didn't explaing myself properly, i didn't post on the board expecting someone to tell me how to perform this sleight, i just need help. Thanks again

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Postby SharkTrager » Dec 18th, '03, 00:21

So, Dan are you saying that you know the Asher Twist but you can't get to grips with it or that you don't know that Asher Twist and need to find out more about it.

If you want some help Lee Asher himself is usually very helpful if you email him.

all the best

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Postby Dan56 » Dec 19th, '03, 19:05

Thank you very much, i have sent that email and awaiting reply.
Just having problems with creating card noise, and tips on tightening the whole thing up. Cheers anyway

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Postby SharkTrager » Dec 19th, '03, 19:15

No worries, he usually takes quite a while to reply depending on whereabouts in the world he is.

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