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Bill Citino Special user Doylestown, PA 837 Posts |
Justin,
I totally understand what you're saying now that you mention it. I also forgot to mention Fernando Keops routine on Volume 3 (Pure Magic) of his L&L DVDs. It's worth taking a look at for research purposes. I don't think none compare to Roth's or Rubinstein's handlings but it's still worth noting. If I recall correctly, it can be done standing, no lapping, no servante, and is considerably angle-proof as well. -Bill |
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Don't know if you meant it but a routine with
2 black holes popped into my nearly normal mind. I loved watching Mr. Bertini's demo of his black hole. This nearly normal guy combines a coin box and a black hole. Seems like Dr. R. had a hole in his suit routine. (on an old videonics tape) It also used a cool looking black (leather??) coin box. Harris
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
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