Card control I created yesterday

wZEnigma

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First of all, choppy performance. That sudden movement of the card at 0:07 was jarring and suggested a sleight.

This seems like a variation of the Bucks' D.D.C., found in Sleightly Magical and the Trilogy. It seems to be that but with a forward-jogged rag card instead of a sidejogged one.
 
May 18, 2016
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First of all, choppy performance. That sudden movement of the card at 0:07 was jarring and suggested a sleight.

This seems like a variation of the Bucks' D.D.C., found in Sleightly Magical and the Trilogy. It seems to be that but with a forward-jogged rag card instead of a sidejogged one.

Thanks a lot for the reference, I will check.
Nothing happens at 0:07, are you sure you meant that time ?
 
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This seems like a variation of the Bucks' D.D.C., found in Sleightly Magical and the Trilogy. It seems to be that but with a forward-jogged rag card instead of a sidejogged one.

Ok, so I just checked from that source : http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/1525, and since D.D.C is similar to Lee Asher Losing control, I confirm this is not the method I'am using. So far, still mine ;)

And now I get it for the Jaggering move at 0:07, I'll make sure to slow it down for my next performance. Thank again.
 

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Continue to do extensive research because it does look very familiar. However... Most controls do.

The only reason to do extensive research is if you plan to call it your own. Always be willing to give credit where credit is do...even when differences are subtle.

Keep working!!!

TA
 
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Unfortunately i already seen it in the Trilogy, in "Swiss Made".
Might be a slightly different handling, but it's essentially it.
The Losing Control is a totally different thing, it requires a move loved by Lee Asher that is nowhere to be found in this control.
Anyway, the creative process is everything.
 
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Unfortunately i already seen it in the Trilogy, in "Swiss Made".
Might be a slightly different handling, but it's essentially it.

Handling is different but yes that's it, maybe the Swiss version looks more natural in front of a live audience, even though It's not really video proof. I'll try to find more info about the origin. Thank you that's a really good clue.
 
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