theory11 — Magic Tricks & the World's Finest Playing Cards
Years and years of practice will get you this pass, not necessarily a DVD or book.
Years and years of practice will get you this pass, not necessarily a DVD or book.
With personal instruction with someone experienced in it, it will take months.Years and years of practice will get you this pass, not necessarily a DVD or book.
With personal instruction with someone experienced in it, it will take months.
Took me 3 years and I still can't do it well ( mainly because it took me alot of time studying ). The above came from Steven Youell, needless to say he's one of the best card guys around.
Also, its not about the time. The 3 years I've been practicing the pass, it went like a snap. The idea is to practice the move well, and more importantly, understanding its mechanics and concepts, which leads into a much more efficient execution of the move. ( This is true for all magic in general, but its extremely important in classic passes more than, say, a double undercut )
Cheers,
Youell's hands are big? >___<Steven Youell's pass is great... but he has hands the size of gorillas. He can do a double undercut undetected. The pass is way easier with big hands. its like doing a pass with bridge cards.
i got smalls hands and doing the pass is difficult for me wen using bicycles anyone got tips?
]i got smalls hands and doing the pass is difficult for me wen using bicycles anyone got tips?
You can learn it from "Akira Fujii's Card Magic Anthology"-DVD, unfortunately it is not translated into English.
Here you can buy it, but only if you are from Japan :
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-l...VQ/503-5585341-3791166?ie=UTF8&language=en_JP
i got smalls hands and doing the pass is difficult for me wen using bicycles anyone got tips?
late Howie Showarsman