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Postby SirRawlins » Dec 4th, '05, 22:20



Where did you learn this routine from Stevebo?

The version i know you wouldnt have any issue placing the cards in in-front of the spectator... it uses a modified "Multiple shift" by Arthur Buckley... you can place those four cards anywhere in the deck and controll them ... if you want a little more detail on how to do it PM me.

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Postby stevebo » Dec 4th, '05, 23:52

I learnt this in Brian Tudor's Generation Extreme.

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Postby SirRawlins » Dec 5th, '05, 20:50

hmm .. i learned it from the same DVD, brian defintaly gives you8 a run down on how the placing of ths cards are done, and it should be fine in front of a spec, provided you arnt surrounded by them.

The first section is the more complicated bit and requires, once the cards are in place the rest of the routine is pretty much self working.

I thought the begining of the routine would suit your style as its quite flourishy with the one handed thumb fans and things.

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Postby magic_evmeister » Dec 5th, '05, 23:50

I'm vaguely familiar with this trick. I've seen a version of it on Gerry Griffin's "Complete Card Magic". It's on Volume 5: Expert Extreme (Congratulations Stevebo, on working your way to such a level to be deemed expert extreme by Gerry Griffin - even if some of the trick definitions are debatable). He has a really novel presentation for it (as with all of his tricks - you should see his disappeaing audience trick involving the removal of his glasses - true hilarity at it's best).

SirRawlins wrote:
You seem to be missing the first half of the trick stevebo, where you place the cards in and things like that.


Stevebo wrote:
This is just the whole trick itself.


I don't know about the first half of the trick either. The version I know starts off in the same place as Stevebo's video.

Since you're familiar with it Rob (or if Stevebo has had chance to revise the DVD) can we have a video of the full version please????????? Just since it's almost christmas.

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Postby stevebo » Dec 6th, '05, 00:21

Rob, your kinda confusing me now lol.

But mog gave me good advise on how to allow me to get signed cards to do the trick.

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Postby SirRawlins » Dec 6th, '05, 10:45

No probs guys ... i'll try and film you my version of the trick .. it'lll be a little rusty, and i can 1 handed thumb fan for toffee but i'll do my best.

Will at least give you an idea of what I'm one about.

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