Noel Heath from Gothenburg, Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7VWRwnpIZM
Noel Heath's ACE
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Wonderful. He reminds me of a young Tom Stone with the chops of Lennart Green.
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Wow--that was fun! (My favorite part of the act was the very beginning with the recalcitrant ace.)
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Yuk--just as I was starting to get pleased with my DL and Elmsley Count...
Amazing stuff! When cardistry finally meets card magic! Fresh, smooth, artistic, and utterly meaningless. Sign o' the times? (Oops, I start sounding like JT now.)
Let's hope his school grades are below average. Or life isn't fair.
Amazing stuff! When cardistry finally meets card magic! Fresh, smooth, artistic, and utterly meaningless. Sign o' the times? (Oops, I start sounding like JT now.)
Let's hope his school grades are below average. Or life isn't fair.
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Amazing! Showed this to people at work. All were very impressed.
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The way he uses manipulative techniques to create personality and conflict reminds me of Tommy Wonder. Outstanding.
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Wow that's really fantastic!
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Tom, thanks for posting that video.
That was fun! The card seeming to jump from under his hand back onto the pack - wow! Wish I could bring that to an ambitious card routine. Bravo!
That was fun! The card seeming to jump from under his hand back onto the pack - wow! Wish I could bring that to an ambitious card routine. Bravo!
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Spectacular! I guess I'd better take up dove magic.
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"That was fun! The card seeming to jump from under his hand back onto the pack - wow! "
You know that's in Apocalypse, yes?
You know that's in Apocalypse, yes?
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Jonathan Townsend wrote:? Where in Apocalypse?
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Thanks for the reference! I can see how that technique could account for some of what we're seeing, but at 00:15--- that's different than what's in Apocalypse, right?
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Yes, obviously
The first two actions are McBride's thing. After that, all bets are off
The first two actions are McBride's thing. After that, all bets are off
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AT least once, we see Lennart Green's "Top Shot".