Where can I learn Invisible Palm and Jazz Aces?

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Where can I learn Invisible Palm and Jazz Aces?

Postby Replicant » Jun 15th, '05, 09:15



Please can someone recommend a source for learning these two tricks? I don't mind books or DVDs. Many thanks.

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Postby GoldFish » Jun 15th, '05, 13:52

I think both of these can be found in Paul Harris' Art of Astonishment.

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Postby the_mog » Jun 15th, '05, 14:45

you can also find the original Jazz aces in "Another card session" by Peter Kane

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Postby rcarlsen » Jun 15th, '05, 20:32

Invisible Aces is created by Larry Jennings, he's got a dvd on it. But I would also say that, with some basic knowledge, you should be able to figure ut out urself.

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Postby Replicant » Jun 16th, '05, 13:19

rcarlsen wrote:Invisible Aces is created by Larry Jennings, he's got a dvd on it. But I would also say that, with some basic knowledge, you should be able to figure ut out urself.


Having watched your great performance of Invisible Palm, I have figured out without too much trouble, how it is done. I love how you vanish the final Ace using the "sandwich" method. With some practice, I would have no trouble performing that particular routine.

However, I have seen Invisible Palm performed by Arnaud Chevrier, where he vanishes the final Ace using a different method. It is this move that I would like to learn; I have no trouble following the moves up until this point, but I must confess that I have no clue how he vanishes the last Ace. It is probably something glaringly obvious but I cannot spot it.

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Postby SquallLHeart » Jun 18th, '05, 19:23

rcarlsen wrote:Invisible Aces is created by Larry Jennings, he's got a dvd on it. But I would also say that, with some basic knowledge, you should be able to figure ut out urself.


yup.. yup.. just some basic knowledge is all you need. :)

the only thing is how well you can perform the trick. :lol:

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