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5CardStud New user 26 Posts |
Hey guys
I have come up with a cute move for a click pass type action, but its totally different to most methods that are out there now and is done with two coins on the finger tips. Short of the Ammar click pass from this position I don't recall another method like this. Mikes method involves keeping the hand upright and dropping the coins. My method looks like you display two coins at your tips, turn the hand down, Click, but you have only put one coin in the right hand. The other coin is now thumb palmed in the right hand. Its a very strange but workable method. Do we have any kind of outlet to share such ideas, or is it ok to pass them on in public as it is an original idea? Please advise. 5Card |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
It's good that you are exploring. Have you checked with folks to be sure you have something NEW as opposed to re-discovering something already in print?
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5CardStud New user 26 Posts |
Thanks for the reply Jonathon. I didn't want to "publish" the move per se. I wanted to share it around with some of the most knowledgable coin men I've come across (this forum) and see what people think. I would hope to get some feedback on the originality, the feesability and practicality of the move.
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Curtis Kam V.I.P. same as you, plus 3 and enough to make 3498 Posts |
As a start, some folks have gotten feedback by posting a clip in the "secret sessions" section here at the Café. You won't be able to access that for another 20-something posts, though. Another way is to post the move on a website and provide password access to magicicans, and invite folks from here to view the site.
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wdmonroe New user va beach, va 33 Posts |
I believe it's in one of his lecture videos, but Mike Rubinstein has a finger tip click pass. I'm also almost positive that it's also in his Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights. Cheers,
Bill
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