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  1. the_dude42

    Card table pass.

    No worries man! If you ever need anything, I would be more than happy to help!!
  2. the_dude42

    Card table pass.

    Yessir! At least, that's where I first saw it.
  3. the_dude42

    WAving the Aces version 2

    I mean you can read the trick, it's directly out of Drawing Room deceptions. And yeah, I do agree. Part of it is the old cards I'm using, part of it is being slightly out of practice. Thank you for the advice though!
  4. the_dude42

    WAving the Aces version 2

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nueRWgb3lfw&feature=youtu.be This routine is something that can only be performed very rarely with the spectator's having almost a head on, birds eye view of the action. Nevertheless, it is fun to show off. Hope you enjoy!
  5. the_dude42

    Card table pass.

    Yeah, there are definitely better moves out there. The miller pass seems to be the best way to go. I'm still for the erdanse one handed method. Here's a small demonstration of just how deceptive it can be: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsr7Ma8bX1g&feature=youtu.be
  6. the_dude42

    Card table pass.

    here is a (very weak) demonstration of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Uwq2etWunE I haven't really looked at the move a whole lot, but it is very angley. Persons sitting directly across from you will see the move everytime.
  7. the_dude42

    Top 3 card tricks from T11

    save your money and buy a book. If you are just beginning, I would look in the Royal Road to Card magic, or Even Card college 1/Card College Light. As well, I would look into card manipulations 1-5, Expert Card Technique, and (if you can find it) The Amateur Magician's Handbook. I started with...
  8. the_dude42

    Close-up card routine without a table

    Doc Daley's Cards up the sleeve. 5 minutes of fantastic entertainment and excellent magic.
  9. the_dude42

    Strike style Bottom Deal

    Bottom from straddle is actually Doc Elliot's bottom deal. You can view the work in the revelations tapes.
  10. the_dude42

    Card table pass.

    Try pg 122 of Ultimate secrets of card magic by Lewis Ganson
  11. the_dude42

    Card table pass.

    Ahh, and I was forgetting about the Zigone Table shift.
  12. the_dude42

    An actual triumph

    What up thugs? So, I've been thinking about the trick "Triumph" a lot lately. And, I've realized a huge problem I have with the effect. That problem is that you are creating a magician in trouble... where the magician never really is in trouble. I mean, sure, the cards are messed up, but...
  13. the_dude42

    Gaff System

    I don't used gaffs-not because I don't think they are sweet (some of the best card effects in magic are because of gaffs)- but because I can't afford em! I buy playright playing cards and that's about all I can afford right now. And when I do get some money saved up, I will probably be buying a...
  14. the_dude42

    Full show performance DVDs

    Red mirror is also a fantastic DVD with an incredible performance to kick things off. The Daniel Garcia Projects jave about 20 minute performance segments each. Amazing way to learn the craft.
  15. the_dude42

    Cards through the table routine. (Video)

    Very creative stuff mate. The only thing I would say about this video is the convincing control you performed at the beginning seemed cramped. That control in particular calls for a lot of vertical movement, moving up, and down, with the spread. It was very will performed, but I think having to...
  16. the_dude42

    The Ultimate Question

    Transcendental.
  17. the_dude42

    The Ultimate Question

    Paul Harris once asked Eugene Burger what People looked for in a magician. Eugene said "Transcendence".
  18. the_dude42

    Where to go after Bobo.

    Shh. Shh. Just shut your mouth and get Coinmagic by Richard Kaufman. I even have an extra copy if you would want to work something out. It's one of the best coin books I have ever read.
  19. the_dude42

    Close up magic

    Seriously, get the book. It's called the complete works of derek dingle, by Mister Richie Kaufman. Dingles work on the pass is worth the 75 alone. As well, you get something crazy like 99 routines you can perform. They are all incredibly varied and well thought out. The price is completely worth...
  20. the_dude42

    The Pass in practice

    What's interesting is for the longest time I have been deciding if I should use Earick's version of the Turnover Pass, or the more classic version. I like the classic version more, as to me, it really feels like you are turning the cards over. My style isn't gaudy, I don't care for exaggerated...
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