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by MrMagicoflv » Jul 18th, '10, 05:48
Working on teaching magic to a younger person and teaching the old classic the French drop to get asked a question I couldn't answer why is it called that and wiki well most know what little help that can be. So hoping so one here can point me or help me learn the story behind this fav move of most of us?
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by Shufton » Jul 18th, '10, 18:22
Le Tourniquet originated in France - thus, the French drop!
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by Lawrence » Jul 18th, '10, 20:14
Shufton wrote:Le Tourniquet originated in France - thus, the French drop!
Sounds like Bobo to me.

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