I was mindlessly practicing David Blaine’s DL. When squaring up the pack with my right hand after the move I lifted my right hand to do it again and my right pinkie snagged the right corner of the deck (as opposed to the middle finger in Blaine’s DL). I caught it on the first pinkie phalange furthest from the hand, not at the tip of the pinkie. I then started paying attention because it was weird.
I played around with it a little and continued the Blaine DL by rotating the bottom left of the DL on the inside of my palm near the thumb exposing the card. As I rotate, the grip of my right hand changes to the position of the Stuart Gordon DL. Once the rotation is complete I turn the DL back over the same as Gordon, completing the move. It’s sort of a Blaine/Gordon hybrid.
Having just blown my own mind I went searching for the name of what I just did. I honestly can’t find the move on any database, website, or on YouTube.
So my question is, what is this DL called? On the off chance I actually stumbled on something new I claim trademark and copyright! Ha! I hope I described it clearly. I don’t have a video to post.
Thanks for any help.
Jason
I played around with it a little and continued the Blaine DL by rotating the bottom left of the DL on the inside of my palm near the thumb exposing the card. As I rotate, the grip of my right hand changes to the position of the Stuart Gordon DL. Once the rotation is complete I turn the DL back over the same as Gordon, completing the move. It’s sort of a Blaine/Gordon hybrid.
Having just blown my own mind I went searching for the name of what I just did. I honestly can’t find the move on any database, website, or on YouTube.
So my question is, what is this DL called? On the off chance I actually stumbled on something new I claim trademark and copyright! Ha! I hope I described it clearly. I don’t have a video to post.
Thanks for any help.
Jason