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Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
Just a little thing I came up a little time ago.
A little piece of magic, from a little piece of human. jajaja With radio jazz in the background - Herbie Hancock "Chameleon." I go back with psychology better.... enjoy http://www.youtube.com/user/pabloamira P.S.: If you don't wanna comment, use your time in another post.
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MarkTirone Inner circle palming not 1 coin, but 1139 Posts |
Nice! That was near perfect (or the best I've seen). I often see over usage of the JW grip, or under usage, which sometimes gets a little annoying as well as the unnatural finger placements and positions, but you executed this, as well as all of your routines, beautifully. Great work!
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Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
I have the motivation to do this position on the hands...because I put invisibility on the coin...so I need to grab the invisible coin the same way I grab a moment later (conditioning before the move).
P.S.: Here is the correct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWF0-KHgo......nel_page
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Very nice, Pablo.
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Brian Proctor Inner circle Somewhere 2323 Posts |
This reminds me of what Garrett Thomas does, except with smaller movements. I like it, though.
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
"Conditioning" before using the JW makes sense.
A while back, I wrote about using hand shadows or making a hand puppet and having him/her speak. Just "Venting" a bit.... Tis the season to be sharing.... Harris
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
evikshin Special user 893 Posts |
Hi Pablo,
That was excellent! Where did you learn that routine from? I'd love to check it out. Peace, Evikshin |
Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
I learned from God´s creativity in my mind. jeje
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Rizzo Inner circle East Coast 3346 Posts |
Enjoyed it, even the thumb stretch.
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Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
I really love that gag.
One time a guy told me, "Do you have that plastic fake thumb?" I said... "Yes, I have it on me! Watch." jajaja
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feher Inner circle Michigan 1421 Posts |
That thumb gag was sweet, you got me on that one. Nice work, Pablo.
It's a keeper. Tim
Mean people SUCK!!!!!!!
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evikshin Special user 893 Posts |
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On 2008-12-17 15:47, Pablo_Amira wrote: I guess I'll have to turn Catholic then! But no, really, what is a good source for learning all about the JW grip? David Stone touches on it briefly in his DVD. Evikshin |
Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
Evilskin,
Mmm... I learned the JW with a secret chapter in Bobo... it's called "The Magic of the Future". ;D joking I learned from Shoot Ogawa`s Culture Exchange. And the rest is pure practice, finding the good angles, the motivation, etc.
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Don't forget Apollo...
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evikshin Special user 893 Posts |
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On 2008-12-17 19:44, Pablo_Amira wrote: Hey, that chapter is in my copy of Bobo! But it doesn't contain the JW grip...however, it did teach me an interesting move called the "SILVER ULTIMATE VANISH." *Cough, cough, ahem* I will check out Cultural Exchange. Thanks! Evikshin |
Conus Special user 657 Posts |
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Evilskin, The JW grip predates Bobo's "Modern Coin Magic." |
Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
It's from the '50s, I have in my info.
In the mind of a lot of magicians: Banzais, Bob Fitch, Jimmy Wilson, and others.
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mike gallo Inner circle 1341 Posts |
The move was invented by Jimmy Wilson, Sr. in 1946.
Mike |
Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
Thanks, Mike!
Why is it called also the Fitch Palm?? He put in print?
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