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LiquidSn Elite user New York 472 Posts |
anyone proficient in using the bullet?
if you don't know what it is, its in 5x5 by Richard Kaufman. but its a secret way of transporting a coin from one hand to another. has anyone done it so they can do it from both hands? seems crazy. also, does anyone do this standing up? or is it mostly a table sleight? Tony |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
I have been playing with it recently.
I think that before you perfect it in the "right before your eyes" method, you really could get away with using it with a little added misdirection such as some eye contact and a wee bit of body language. I just started playing with that idea myself. It's funny you brought it up. Well, not funny but interesting. Perhaps a coincidence, then?
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James Harrison Special user Ontario, Canada 762 Posts |
There was another thread that was similar to this effect.
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......3&19 Curtis Kam and others talk about the move. |
Jack Bryce Regular user Edinburgh UK 130 Posts |
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On 2003-01-24 14:26, LiquidSn wrote: What 5x5 is it in? Is it in 5x5 Japan by Kaufman or 5x5 Scotland by Peter Duffie but printed by Kaufman? Or is there another 5x5 that I haven't mentioned?
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LiquidSn Elite user New York 472 Posts |
5x5 japan.
great stuff. check out the method of recased. great stuff |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
I used to use The Appearing Deck from 5x5 japan all the time.
I like that book.
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