by resdog » Dec 21st, '06, 14:54
I have one problem with the DL, and that is with the execution. I mean, is it possible for the DL to look natural? Whenever I take a single card off the deck, I NEVER do a flourishy twist, pivoting it on the base of my thumb. And I don't hold it in a death grip when I put it face up on the deck (I usually don't put a single card back on the deck for viewing purposes). In most magic books they talk about looking natural when you perform a sleight (i.e.-when you do a fake transfer of a coin, it should look like the coin is going into the other hand, or when you perform an Elmsley, it needs to look just like it would if you were really showing and counting all four cards). So why is the DL the exception to this principle? Why do most people do flourishy displays of the double card? To me, that seems to draw attention to the fact that maybe something is up.
I have several of Jay Sankey's videos, and I think he is a really great magician. However, I can see his DL's coming a mile away. I bring him up only because I respect him as an experienced magician, and if HE can't perform a "perfect" DL, how can I ever expect to? Now I know that most laymen are not going to see what you are doing, and my DL is usually good enough to pass laymen's watchful eyes.
So how can you perform a "perfect" DL? Is it possible? Without using DST? Or do you do a flourishy spin of the card whenever you take a single off the deck, to help setup when you do perform the DL?
Basically, how do you execute the DL (and by YOU, I mean, you personally?)? Do you spin flourish it? Do you hold it in biddle grip above the deck? Do you put it back on the deck? What are your personal preferences?