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  1. itsAllenHe

    Life span of deck of cards?

    The techniques you mentioned are pretty hard on playing cards. Pressure fan applies a pretty intense bend, and faros risk causing the edges to fray. When practicing it will definitely feel like the cards are wearing out quickly due to the repetition over a short period of time, but practicing on...
  2. itsAllenHe

    Deck swapping

    Ben Earl has a great dvd on this called Real World Deck Switching. Covers both hard, easy, standing, and sitting options.
  3. itsAllenHe

    Coin Benders (UK)

    If you are trying to bend just coins then Coinvexed and quantum bender are your two best options in the market. I think the main issue is just the nature of many UK coins being 2 parts which may cause issues when attempting to bend. You will run into issues with those coins regardless of which...
  4. itsAllenHe

    Magic Tips

    I think your points are fine generically for starters, but keep in mind not everybody performs the same way. Point 1 is just mere standard good communication habits to have whether or not you are a magician. Being able to maintain small-talk/manage your own body language is something you should...
  5. itsAllenHe

    Thumb tip and scarves

    Always remember the classics are classics because they were viewed as powerful magic! Powerful enough to make them as popular as they are today! :)
  6. itsAllenHe

    New to ITR. Hopefully for some advice.

    Hey Ned! I don't work with ITRs as much as I used to anymore but hopefully I can direct you to some useful resources. I have also never worked with the Spider Pen Pro... but as far as I know (and please do correct em if I'm wrong) it's essentially an ITR with an added locking mechanism and is...
  7. itsAllenHe

    Decibel by Adam Wilber

    I haven't seen this... but to be fair it is a little outdated now that Bluetooth headphones are so much more prevalent than wired headphones. Best of luck though!
  8. itsAllenHe

    Performing Magic while a little drunk

    Ha! I've done it many times, and I have found it could work for and against you. I would say if you're experienced enough with your routines to not have to worry about mechanics and everything is muscle memory, then go ahead and have a few! It would make the experience more enjoyable for...
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