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Allan Olive Regular user Charlotte 180 Posts |
With the seach engine down I have not been able to see if there has been anything thing else posted on this.
I found a description of the Altman Turnover in a 1999 issue of the Linking Ring. One point was not made very clear and I know someone here can help with this. The card is out-jogged then the deck is taken in a Biddle Grip with the right hand. The article said a big break is made with the right index and middle fingers but it did not say if the break is made above or below the out-jogged card when it is pushed in. Can someone help to clarify this for me? Do you know if this has been described in this forum? Thanks |
cardfreaky New user 20 Posts |
I don't know the move but if I push in a outjogged card fast, I end up with a break above the card. Underneath seams a bit odd.
But better ask this in the normal card magic forums since this is strictly for flourishes and whatyou describe seems like a control. Again I don't know the move so I migth be wrong |
Allan Olive Regular user Charlotte 180 Posts |
I think you are right. I will try to post it in the other forum.
Thanks for the help. |
kramerica2010 Veteran user 329 Posts |
Does this actually fool people? it looked extremely hokey on the paul Harris videos
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