Thumb fan help

Jun 16, 2018
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Hey guys, I'm brand new, just got an account to ask this.
I'm just starting to learn magic, flourishes etc. as I've just finished college and now I have plenty of time!!
I've been working on my thumb fan, on and off, for a few months, but the packet just clumps whenever I try and do it? If this has already been answered, sorry, again I'm new at this and have no idea how things work :)
Thanks!!
 
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DavidL11229

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I bought a few bicycle decks a couple years back, and used this particular deck 1 time, and haven't touched it since. Would that make a difference?
I would think it should still be good but the best way tell for sure is to get a new deck and compare. Also, there are many old threads which contain discussions of how to deal with clumping.

Also, cards such as Medallions/Monarchs, Aristocrat Banknotes, Antlers and Steamboats, while more expensive, handle very smoothly.
 

byronblaq

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I bought a few bicycle decks a couple years back, and used this particular deck 1 time, and haven't touched it since. Would that make a difference?
It certainly can. As the cards age they tend to stick to one another making them harder to fan or move freely between each other.

I would suggest a newer deck first to make the learning process easier.

With the deck you have you could practice pressure fans though...

B.
 
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Jun 16, 2018
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I would think it should still be good but the best way tell for sure is to get a new deck and compare. Also, there are many old threads which contain discussions of how to deal with clumping.

Also, cards such as Medallions/Monarchs, Aristocrat Banknotes, Antlers and Steamboats, while more expensive, handle very smoothly.
I'll have a look at some of those cards, and I'll check out the forums. Thanks!
 
Jun 16, 2018
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It certainly can. As the cards age they tend to stick to one another making them harder to fan or move freely between each other.

I would suggest a newer deck first to make the learning process easier.

With the deck you have you could practice pressure fans though...

B.
I would have thought if I didn't touch them, then it wouldn't be a problem... But yes, I'll try practice pressure fans with it instead
 
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