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  1. scarecrow1

    My New Website

    Nice job! I liked it.
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    Name of a change?

    That's what I was thinking.
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    First Gig tonight!

    Haha, spongeballs, dude! Those are so fun to perform. They're pretty easy, and they even get to the older audience too.
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    Where is this card production learned?

    Thanks guys! Sorry, I'll use the search button next time:rolleyes: Cheers
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    Making a magic effect your own...

    Exactly. Sometimes I will see an effect and think "That's awesome! I'm gonna get that". Then I think "But could I really see myself performing that? No." Also, about the carbon copies, you're spot on. Because of DVDs, people just copy the patter on the DVD. I see WAY too many Dan and Dave...
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    Where is this card production learned?

    I've seen in some of the One on Ones here by Dan Sperry, a production that he does. He does the backpalm, then for the production, it pops out at his finger tips. I love this, and was curious if this was taught in his One on Ones. If so, which one? The On Demands with Farrell Dillon on Dan...
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    Saturday Night Contest - Collective Brainstorm : Round Two

    Just out of curiousity, what does "enfoy" mean?....... Just kidd'n ya man;)
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    Ways to show both hands empty while they cointain a coin

    Thanks! That's awesome.
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    Ways to show both hands empty while they cointain a coin

    Haha, sweet! I have the same question, so this should be helpful. By the way, where can Ammar's Wiped Clean be taught? Is there a video of a performance of it? Also, a great way to show your hand empty is to learn the Harda Hold. Amazing looking. EDIT: Apollo Robbins has a handwashing...
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    First Gig tonight!

    Hey man! You'll do great. Just do what you always do and you'll do awesome. Tell us how it goes;) Cheers
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    Manipulation help?

    Hey guys, I'm currious about a few sources on card manipulation. I don't have the money for Jeff McBride's DVDs, so I'm looking for a less expensive route. So far I'm looking at the first One on One with Dan Sperry, and an On Demand by Farrell Dillon...
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    Practice help

    So true. It's important to not look at your hand when doing a sleight, unless it makes sense to.
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    TED News Conference

    Thanks Shane, very inspiring.
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    What do you think of this?

    Thanks! I'll think about it.
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    The Queens + Perfect Reverse

    The reverse was done well. As for the Queens, you should work on it. You have the basic mechanics down, now you just need to work on making it smooth. On the first vanish, try not to turn when doing it. Also work on you Cardini. You were holding the deck too tightly, and it looked forced...
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    Going into a different field.

    Nice post Sherlock, and very true. Mentalism is something that can't be a casual thing. It can't be the usual half-baked patter. It's something that if not done well, is completely pointless, and has no effect on the spec. It has to be real to them.
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    What do you think of this?

    Thanks, I'll do that if he doesn't.
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    Practice help

    Exactly Nino. Please do. Any other advice for practicing is welcome.
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    Practice help

    Haha, that's great!
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    Practice help

    Hey guys, I'm sure many of you already know this, but for those who are just starting out, or don't know it, I've found something that really helps when practicing. A light touch. So often when we practice, we tend to grip the prop firmly because we are consentrating on the sleight. If you...
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