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silverking

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Posted: Jan 31, 2007 12:57am
Cheers Eric, thanks for the links and the tip!
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Christopher Williams

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Posted: Jan 31, 2007 5:27am
In the UK in London, there are hig quality wooden boxes to hold two decks of cards with brass playing card suit pictures on top (Heart, Club, Diamond and Spades), these are really cheap as well! Like £8 or something like that!
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silverking

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Posted: Jan 31, 2007 12:51pm
A few kind folks posted here and PM'd me with links.
I've found the PERFECT box thanks to a PM and have ordered it up.
I've been playing around with the patter and moves for Dean's "Reflection" routine for months now and can't wait to try it out for real, with Dean's reccomended props.
You know how some routines give you the feeling even before you debut them that they're going to play very strong?......this is one of those routines for me.
.....but then I'm a huge fan of almost anything Dean puts out!
Thanks to those who assisted.
Has anybody else been doing this routine?.......how has it been playing?
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silverking

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Posted: Mar 14, 2007 10:47pm
Just a note to anybody else trying Dean Dill's "Reflection", after spending quite a few bucks on a case, I got it today and it's beautiful......but it doesn't fit cards in their boxes, only loose.....which is a major drag.
I'm going to keep the case (because it cost me $40.00 and looks great) and try to vary the handling to do "Reflection" without the card boxes. Maybe I'll tie each loose deck with a ribbon or elastic band.
Lesson learned?......when you order off the internet, you can't ask questions you don't know you should be asking, and you can't stick the deck in the box before you buy to make sure it'll fit!
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