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Rickster New user mcallen ,Tx 14 Posts |
A little late , but I got here darn it! Just orderd the set and looking forward to the practice. Ball manipulation is what really got me intrested in magic performance. Anyways, this type of visual magic is always a good hook setter for showing people your magic. rinku:drinkup: p:
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Ragiv New user Prince George, BC 95 Posts |
My favorite kind of magic is Card Manipulation, so McBride's videos were excellent for me. I've yet to pick up his World Class Manip though.
Jodie - SOCTV
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tophat New user 58 Posts |
Yes, how are the World Class videos? Are they worth it if you, say, already have the Tarbell course?
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graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
Lok for Lou Lancaster Video's.He is a much better manipulator then McBride.He actually knew a lot of the people who invented the sleight.Cordially,Howard
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carbone1853 Loyal user RI USA 239 Posts |
Yes the dvds are worth it if you have the Tarbell course.
Print sources for manipulation are: “Card Fan Productions” by Ed Marlo Good way to learn split fans. In general video is better for communication many moves but in this cans I think the print source is better. I may be biased since I learned split fans from this pamphlet. “Exhibition Card Fans” Goodlette Dodson Reference for the card fan flourishes. “Routined Manipulation” by Lewis Ganson Vol 3 has a primer on card manipulation |
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