list again SORRY!

Alright so i am very sorry for posting all these questions recently, I am just trying to get me "List" finished ASAP.


my question this time regards eliminating 2 books from my list. I have recently gotten into flourishing (atleast alot more than before) and want to get alot of new decks. I am definitely getting 12 circle back tallies. But, I also want some Wynns and possibly Stingers.

but, to prevent my list from becoming too pricey, i would have to eliminate something to add these 2 decks on there. The 2 books I am thinking of 'releasing' are "The paper Engine" by aaron fisher and "revelation" by Dai Vernon.

Now I am currently studying erdnase, but unlike the professor, I don't want to learn such sleights like 2nd dealing and bottom dealing. or atleast I dont want to FOCUS on them. i use Erdnase to learn stacks, false shuffles, 1 hand shift and The Classic pass.

About the paper engine... I saw the trailer, and heard its a cool book, but none of the routines in there look to great. I already do Search and Destroy and I also use an original (maybe?) 1 hand half pass, so I have no need for a gravity half pass.

So can you please LMK your thoughts onRevelation and the paper engine.
 
Jul 28, 2009
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Hey Dan,

In my opinion, if you had to release one of these books, I would go with paper engine. It is a GREAT book however I don't think it fits your style. Based on your video's, Revelation will suit you more than the paper engine.

Just my 2 cents.

Cheers,
Nick
 
Hey Dan,

In my opinion, if you had to release one of these books, I would go with paper engine. It is a GREAT book however I don't think it fits your style. Based on your video's, Revelation will suit you more than the paper engine.

Just my 2 cents.

Cheers,
Nick



thanks for the insigth bro. Just out of curiousity how does it "fit my style"? What is my style? LOL
 
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Use the money to create well produced business cards and nice atttire to perform in when you get gigs. If your not interested in that,then buy all the tricks you want.
If your a hobbyist performer at least buy some performance theory books.At least.
No one needs so many gosh darn tricks.A few products will suffice.
 
Im getting the vernon chronicle.

VisualArtist- Come next summer, I am applying for jobs at a few resturants that use walk around entertainment, so if this plan holds up i will definitely use your advice!
 
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