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Something I found on Youtube .......

Postby moonbeam » Jan 18th, '07, 23:59



Well there I was looking for a trick called "Eye Candy," when I stumbled across this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=-59twfuSbnw

I'm not too easily impressed :shock: , but I gotta say, this guy caught my eye !!

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Postby dat8962 » Jan 19th, '07, 00:06

That was very slick indeed and a joy to watch something to aspire to

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Postby greedoniz » Jan 19th, '07, 11:00

That's just silly quite frankly.

I'd better get practicing and I reckon in 20 - 30 years time Tom Stone better watch out

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Postby alanclimb » Jan 19th, '07, 17:21

some of the nicest and most different changes that i have seen
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Postby Tomo » Jan 19th, '07, 17:33

Now, that I like a lot. A sheer pleasure to watch.

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Postby Lawrence » Jan 19th, '07, 20:58

swish. i'll be practising this
although i already use what he calls the Stealth Reverse, no idea where i learnt it though

i love this kind of thing. although i'd like to see a routine using the sleights (this used to be one of my major faults)

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Postby Soren Riis » Jan 19th, '07, 21:31

Any idea if Tom Stone has a book/DVD on these slights! Most of them are rally practical and I need something to practice while I watch television.

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Postby monker59 » Apr 9th, '07, 03:22

Yeah, I'd really like an instruction manual to some of those tricks. I think I have an idea how that snap change is done but I don't think I should say.

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Postby MartinUK » Apr 9th, '07, 20:56

have you seen this one of his.........quite amazing.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MStjfrU5a_4& ... ed&search=

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Postby Dominick » Apr 9th, '07, 21:29

:shock:

Wow...

I mean, WOW. He's really good. The SnapSnap move was very eye popping.

And that pass was out of this world.

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Postby magicforfun » Apr 10th, '07, 10:34

Wow! Simply jawdropping!

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Postby LeftEye » Apr 10th, '07, 23:22

Iv never heard of Tom Stone before. Would be very interested indeed if he had DVD or books out. Need some new sleights and that pass is incredible :shock:

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Postby TStone » Dec 15th, '07, 01:50

Dominick wrote::shock:

Wow...

I mean, WOW. He's really good. The SnapSnap move was very eye popping.

And that pass was out of this world.


Thanks! I'm very flattered :)
I just published the SnapSnap-move in an ebook titled "Random Walk" at http://shop.tomstone.se

For more details, Jamy Ian Swiss has reviewed 12 of my ebooks in the January issue of Genii magazine.

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Postby magicbymaddux » Dec 17th, '07, 05:59

Thanks for that link :-) Loved the vid. I guess I got to practice a bit more.

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Postby Marvo Marky » Dec 17th, '07, 11:30

Damn and blast!

I can't get youtube at work.
I'll have to wait to watch the video and it sounds excellent.

Bah humbug.

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