Cardini - Snap Change

Dec 9, 2008
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Hello,
I was just wondering, out of the people who do the wonderful Cardini-Snap Change, what cover or gesture do you do?
Because obviously, there are many possibilities:
A wave of the hand, a Buck-Styled flick,
Or some of the ones that I realised upon recently, a click of the fingers
Above the card, an actual flick of the face of the card, because I realised,
With sufficient cover and hand placement, one can do almost any action with
The right hand, with practise maybe even no action, and just a hand above
The deck.
So what actions do you do with the Cardini-Snap?
Don't feel you have to answer, because the question may seem confusing,
But I am Interested to hear your thoughts.
Thanks,
Tom Field
 
Apr 27, 2008
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Norway
Hello,
Don't feel you have to answer, because the question may seem confusing,
But I am Interested to hear your thoughts.
Thanks,
Tom Field

"What seems confusing is the way you post.

How can
you
Write like
this?

It's pretty
strange to
read... ;)

But in other concerns - I was thinking the same thing the other day. I tried out a wave of the right hand across the face of the card 'ala erdnase' (albeit a bit cleaner and with opened fingers). The right hand is closed over my wrist, and slowly moves across the face of the card, extending its fingers until it reaches the opposite side to my wrist.

Gustav
 
Oct 5, 2008
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Almada, Portugal
I flick my fingers (index and midlle) against the pip of the card at the same time I do the change. like the Bucks.
I wold like to wave my hand over and the card changes but this way is more safety.
The Ego also as a nice motion to it.

J.
 
Dec 28, 2008
132
1
I use a Buck style flick, as used in 'The Queens'. I do this because, i think thatbecause the change is not silent , just a wave would arouse suspicion(the snap noise). I feel a flicking action covers it up quite well. :)
 
Dec 9, 2008
91
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Sorry
For
My
Inherently
Odd
Posting
Style,
Gustav.

But that's really interesting, I recommend you test different gestures out, you can get more out of it than I certainly thought you could.
Thanks a lot everyone,
Tom Field
 
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