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by louisglazebrook » Aug 19th, '05, 05:55
G'day everyone just wondering if you could maybe help me out with something.
It just so happened that I've picked up this little pass move somewhere and I have no idea where it has come from. I'm not quite sure if it's an actual move that I saw once and then taught myself or a move that I have dreamed up somehow.
It's not that impressive it's just annoying me that I don't know where it had originated.
Here's a small clip of the move
http://media.putfile.com/Uknown-Pass
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by katrielalex » Aug 19th, '05, 07:02
I think this is quite a common one-handed cut. I know for sure it's on Showoff with Cards as the Knuckle Cut, but this video doesn't credit properly so it may be called something else...
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by mr wiggles » Aug 19th, '05, 08:19
hi
i have seen 2 cuts like that
one is the thumb cut
and the other is the one handed over hand shuffle but thats a little different
hope this helps
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by Mark Smith » Aug 19th, '05, 09:24
Its a very nice one-handed cut, but I dont think it can be classed as a Pass. To do it invisibly would be impossible, and to misdirect would be difficult. But again, its a flashy cut to be proud of!
Brad Christian of Ellusionist has a one-handed pass.......sort of.

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by Blade Master » Aug 27th, '05, 01:27
All I say is that I'm 99.99% sure that you didn't dream it up.
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by GoldFish » Aug 27th, '05, 01:38
Blade Master wrote:All I say is that I'm 99.99% sure that you didn't dream it up.
Why?
As for the cut/pass (pass is just another name for a cut; it doesn't have to be invisible, but the common understanding is that a pass is invisible) I've seen it reffered to as a Knuckle Cut as well. It's a nice little cut and looks very nice. You've got it down quite well but do you mind me asking what sized cards do you use?
All the best,
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by louisglazebrook » Aug 27th, '05, 14:35
No worries, with that question.
In that clip I was using poker sized cards. Those cards in particular are a brand called AUSGOLD 211 and they are a professional grade playing card that are manufactured in Australia. I just thought it would be a nice touch to use an aussie deck, seeing that I am an aussie myself!
I hope that answers your question...
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by GoldFish » Aug 27th, '05, 15:37
Thanks, I just didn't recognise the design and couldn't work out if you were using Poker sized cards or Bridge sized cards. I presumed they were Poker size, due to the opposing indices but wasn't sure. Cheers.
All the best,
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