hi guys!!!how's your day?
uhm greetings aside, uhm i am new in cardistry, i started a year ago, i used plastic cards(those really cheap ones you could get for a few Pesos which roughly equals 25 cents or so[i live in the Philippines])...then about 6 months ago i started using them paper cards coz i found their glossy finish makes the card slipperier and easy to slide when doing the flourishes...i find those kinds of cards(i mainly use bicycle)kinda stiff and hard though...i then saw videos of magicians in the net, namely sankey and the buck twins...how come they handle the cards like their as soft as plastic ones???how do they do it???i mean ive been using the cardboard cards for half a year now but its still stiff to work with,,,i need to exert too much effort just to riffle them...any tips???i'm really desperate to learn...please tips on that???[i don't think its against the rules right???]
dRew...
uhm greetings aside, uhm i am new in cardistry, i started a year ago, i used plastic cards(those really cheap ones you could get for a few Pesos which roughly equals 25 cents or so[i live in the Philippines])...then about 6 months ago i started using them paper cards coz i found their glossy finish makes the card slipperier and easy to slide when doing the flourishes...i find those kinds of cards(i mainly use bicycle)kinda stiff and hard though...i then saw videos of magicians in the net, namely sankey and the buck twins...how come they handle the cards like their as soft as plastic ones???how do they do it???i mean ive been using the cardboard cards for half a year now but its still stiff to work with,,,i need to exert too much effort just to riffle them...any tips???i'm really desperate to learn...please tips on that???[i don't think its against the rules right???]
dRew...