Henry Christ's "Fabulous Four Aces"

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Henry Christ's "Fabulous Four Aces"

Postby magic_evmeister » Mar 11th, '06, 21:23



Here is a trick a while ago I learnt when I first got into card magic. I learnt it from Andrew Murray's "Thirteen" which was the first magic DVD I ever bought.

Check it out

Henry Christ's "Fabulous Four Aces"

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Postby Demitri » Mar 12th, '06, 03:17

Nice job, Dave.

I've always been a fan of this trick. No comments or suggestions from me! Great work.

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Postby stevebo » Mar 12th, '06, 03:42

Great! Am very impressed with it. Have no idea how it's done lol.

Minor quibble... just work on the Hot Shot cut a little.

Otherwise great stuff!

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Postby magic_evmeister » Mar 12th, '06, 12:50

Thanks guys. My hot shot cut normally has a bit more "Umph!" to it but I'd only got a small camera space to work with so I had to subdue it a bit. I agree, it still needs work though. Main problem is catching the card on the other side.

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Postby stevebo » Mar 12th, '06, 17:21

magic_evmeister wrote:Thanks guys. My hot shot cut normally has a bit more "Umph!" to it but I'd only got a small camera space to work with so I had to subdue it a bit. I agree, it still needs work though. Main problem is catching the card on the other side.


Well, I'm rubbish at it too lol. Small hands are not good! (Huge hands aren't either)

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Wich dvd did you say that was?

Postby scorpion » Mar 13th, '06, 16:48

waaauuuw



just waauuw

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Postby magic_evmeister » Mar 13th, '06, 20:32

Thanks, if you get Andrew Murray's "Thirteen" I think you'll find at least 7 or 8 routines on there which are as good as this and really easy to perform.

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