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Steverino wrote:I've been doing a bit more research on Downs' palm, and it seems that there are references to two different methods - lower Downs', and upper Downs'. (Arthur Buckley refers to them in "Principles and Deceptions" as first and second method).
Lower Downs' palm (Buckley reference - first method) is the position you get when placing a coin (or stack of coins) between the middle and ring finger, and curling the fingers in to the crotch of the thumb.
Upper Downs' palm (second method) is the position you get into by placing a coin between index and middle fingers, and curling them in. This is the version detailed in Bobo, and the one I had assumed was "standard" Downs' palm.
They have different angle considerations, for example the upper Downs' palm is more likely to flash over the back of the hand. Also you may find one is more comfortable than the other, especially for the production.
It may be worth practicing each, and trying out which is more comfortable and less angly for a particular effect.
cheers,
steve
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