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korttihai_82 Inner circle Finland 1880 Posts |
Escorial magic convention hosted by Juan Tamariz has been working on similar premise for over 40 years. Study certain tricks in small groups for whole year and then gather up to discuss on them and share the findings.
Well my triumph is somewhat academically interesting. Apparently something similar was developed by Juan Esteban Varela from Chile. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhw-NAhN9OI Also Christian Engbloms version pieces is very different method wise than any other triumph out there. Juha-Matti |
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Yowie_ New user 59 Posts |
A couple I don't see mentioned yet in this thread:
Howard Hamburg teaches a very nice triumph handling in his Penguin Live Lecture. Excellent lecture in all aspects - technique, presentation and philosophy. So Sato's bush fire triumph is also quite nice - it's one of those sloppy, packets everywhere type Triumphs. I'll put in my votes for Vernon's original triumph, Kostya Kimlat's culligula triumph, and Asi Wind's Double exposure as well. Such a beautiful effect. |
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obrienmagic Special user 752 Posts |
Tour de Force is my I’m the hands Triumph. The only Triumph variant I regularly perform aside Fromm vernon’s classic
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DaveGripenwaldt Elite user 487 Posts |
This isn't that helpful as is, but maybe someone her can fill in the hole.
Dean Dill showed me an interesting variation that I don't think was his. What was notable was the shuffle procedure: The deck was cut into four face-down piles. One pile was turned up and shuffled into a face down pile. The third pile was then snuffled into the the half deck as was the 4th pile. Each shuffle had the look of a face down pile being shuffled into a face up pile, so it had a very fair look. If that concept rings a bell with anyone, perhaps they will give a reference. |
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foolsnobody Special user Buffalo, NY 843 Posts |
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On May 31, 2018, DaveGripenwaldt wrote: Possibly Bill Simon Effective Card Magic? |
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DaveGripenwaldt Elite user 487 Posts |
Juan Fernando has a nice version on his site. He doesn't take or give credit so I don't know who's it is, but it is a very clean handling.
You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7ya_4y4......FRg&t=0s |
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Yowie_ New user 59 Posts |
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On Jun 1, 2018, DaveGripenwaldt wrote: That sounds similar to Bannons' Play it Straight Triumph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSYbdNTMccE |
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tedski Special user New Jersey 792 Posts |
John Luka has a nice, direct in the hands version that plays well
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