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Siamese Change

Postby Pitto » Apr 20th, '06, 20:37



This is my first video.

Its Mike Skutt's version of the classic paintbrush change.

Critisism welcome....

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Postby bitsnpieces » Apr 20th, '06, 23:08

I think I figured out how it works (with my own crazy theories and such - could be real even) but I could be wrong.

Anyways, really nice. Smooth. No flashes or anything.

I won't say too much but if my theory is correct, nice to see you're doing well with it. :)

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Postby Dominick » Apr 21st, '06, 02:57

Nicely done, really smooth. This trick is extremely clever! You performed it very well! Gold star for Pitto!!

:wink:

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Postby Mahoney » Apr 21st, '06, 04:55

Wowzer that looked super hot to me!! Well done!

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Postby Pitto » Apr 21st, '06, 08:26

Cheers guys.

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Postby Dr. Phibes » Apr 21st, '06, 18:04

I'm liking that! :D

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Postby Sky321 » Apr 21st, '06, 21:39

well done was nice and smooth could not see the change

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Postby stevebo » Apr 23rd, '06, 11:54

Nice, but I don't like turning the cards over in Biddle Grip... it doesn't look natural. Maybe hold the cards in biddle then put the cards on the right long side of the deck and use your left thumb to grip it. This puts you in position to naturally turn over the cards like a DL.

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Postby Pitto » Apr 23rd, '06, 13:07

That's a good point, I was just doing it as Skutt does it.

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