It's Dan, by the way. It's Chad Nelson's Clip Shift. Not published, no one knows if he even intends to publish it. Last news I heard, is that he is not.
As far as I'm aware, Chad will teach the Clip Shift along with some of its applications on a DVD he plans to produce in 2008. I believe the Buck's are involved and is producing the product as well, but I am unsure of the latter.
Jordan
As far as I'm aware, Chad will teach the Clip Shift along with some of its applications on a DVD he plans to produce in 2008. I believe the Buck's are involved and is producing the product as well, but I am unsure of the latter.
Jordan
You know what sucks?
Dan flashed on every vanish in the performance you can watch. First one, second one's break, and third one just wasn't fast enough. And you know what? He flashed on clipshift, too! Maybe noone notices because they're too busy watching the top card rather than the space behind it 2 seconds ago.
Would a one-handed top-palm work? With a little "squaring-up" afterwards it should work...
Yeah, I just watched the explanation again and I realised that a one-handed top-palm won't work. I'll just use the slap thingy they teach. It's a bit dodgy but whatever... I'll try and come up with a better one...To give the illusion of a Clip Shift, most probably yes. But to be used in "The Queens" and follow it up by the production taught, then the answer is most likely no. The bottom card must be shifted, and thereby a Top Palm would do little use if the setup is to remain the same, ready for the production.
I hope that clears things up,
Jordan
i think i read on the dan and dave forums that if you have the dvd reciept you can gain access to their special trilogy forum where there are some variations for the last vanish.