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Anyone know what DL this is?

Oct 29, 2009
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Yo guys. So I've been using this double turnover for quite a while now and have fallen in love with it. Now I've never known what it was called or where it could be learned, but I recently found this youtube video of a guy performing this same DL. Here it is. (I'm talking about the first turnover he does, not the "instant replay" he does in the replacement). I usually just strike it the on the second turnover, as the natural bow in a deck makes that easy.

Anybody know what it's called? What sources is it taught in?

Thanks,


Cheers
 
It just looks like he gets a pinky break before his "rub a dub dub" and does the DL where you push up with your ring and down with you thumb to get the air out and let the fall to the side a bit.
Thats just a first impression on it, I'm not sure if it's right.

Jacob
 
thats the Dai Vernon push off double. Its not a real push off double as it requires a pinky break.
 
This is a very nice lift in my opinion, but I do not use it very much. However, if you're a fan of this style of doubles, Klause has a really fantastic one in his book.
 
This is a very nice lift in my opinion, but I do not use it very much. However, if you're a fan of this style of doubles, Klause has a really fantastic one in his book.

Thanks for the heads up!

By the way, is it in his second volume of Friends of Roger Klause by any chance?

Cheers
 
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I'm pretty sure it's taught in Expert Card Technique. Same double I use, can't remember where I learnt it from though.