Original Card Control to the Top
- Richard Kaufman
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Re: Original Card Control to the Top
There is a multiple card version of a Lowey-type palm in Cliff Green's book Professional Card Magic. It's kind of hard to decipher, but it's there.
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Re: Original Card Control to the Top
Oddly enough, I have something a bit similar I use for a card load into a wallet. Go figure. Me loading a card into a wallet! Different but related.
I use the 2nd and 3rd fingers of my left hand for the levering action however.
It was one of the two controls I showed you at the bar at Magifest a few years ago Richard.
Mine is a bit more odd than Lips version. I tend to see sleights as tools to use with specific effects then as general purpose devices. So I develop them for just such uses. A failing of mine.
I never saw this thread before today. I tend to spend a lot of my time in the basement over a sewing machine.
But nice work Lips. It was interesting to follow the development of a sleight.
I use the 2nd and 3rd fingers of my left hand for the levering action however.
It was one of the two controls I showed you at the bar at Magifest a few years ago Richard.
Mine is a bit more odd than Lips version. I tend to see sleights as tools to use with specific effects then as general purpose devices. So I develop them for just such uses. A failing of mine.
I never saw this thread before today. I tend to spend a lot of my time in the basement over a sewing machine.
But nice work Lips. It was interesting to follow the development of a sleight.
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Re: Original Card Control to the Top
Wow Lips, you are working this move like a rented mule.
RFA Productions yeah... It is cool stuff.
www.rfaproductions.com
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Re: Original Card Control to the Top
good job. It looks very smooth and not rushed at all.
Good magic should look graceful and the moves not seen. You accomplished that..good job.
I enjoyed seeing the video and not seeing the sleights as so often happens.
mike
Good magic should look graceful and the moves not seen. You accomplished that..good job.
I enjoyed seeing the video and not seeing the sleights as so often happens.
mike