Continental Divide

Oct 12, 2007
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Sydney, Australia
Read about this continental divide or moment of zen or not impressive by lee asher (??) and it goes by all sorts of names from what i can gather, but does anyone actually know where it can be learnt from, because ive seen it performed and i cant even begin to wonder how its done!!

Cheers.
 
Continental Divide can be learnt from Penumbra, Issue #3 by William Goodwin and Gordon Bean.
"Not Impressive" and "Continental Divide" are different effects, from what I can recall, but they both rely on the Pulp Friction principle, which can be found in his Pulp Friction booklet.

Allan.
 
Sep 3, 2007
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London
Not Impressive is taught in Lee Asher's lecture notes titled Hand Jobs. As Allan said it uses Pulp, but it doesn't teach it. So if you know how to execute Pulp Friction I STRONGLY recommend learning this trick, it's been my magician fooler for a while now, it really really fries magicians.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Leicester, UK
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Both can be found at:

www.leeasher.com

It's Lee Asher's Official Website. I highly recommend you sign up to the newsletter available too!

I ordered Pulp Friction yesterday (£6 for such a cool booklet, like hell am I missing that chance!) so I'll write a review once I've had a look through it. (Assuming it gets here and whatnot) :p

- Sean
 
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