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shg_123 New user Coffey, MO 71 Posts |
So I recieved The Art of Card Splitting for my birthday a couple weeks ago ao I've gotten pretty good at creating the basic gaffs, however, there's one gaff I know of but I don't know what it's called so I can research it. If you've seen Mark Mason's Penguin lecture it's the gaff from Solo. I love the effect but would like to be able to create the gaff without the holes in it. If anyone knows what the gaff is called or even a resource on how to make it it would be very much appreciated!
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Bill08 Special user Montreal 719 Posts |
Send me a PM
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Magic McKing New user 69 Posts |
Blake has an instruction video that teaches how to split cards. Heard it was great. Anyone know where I could get it?
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Boomer Special user Prosper, TX 666 Posts |
Blake Vogt: Split Session
#1: http://www.theory11.com/wire/blake-vogt/......d-split/ #2: http://www.theory11.com/wire/blake-vogt/......ssembly/ Also check out the video from Gary Plants from Penguin. http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/4416 I found Gary Plants and Marty Grams the most helpful. Boomer |
shg_123 New user Coffey, MO 71 Posts |
In my opinion Martini's DVD is the best card splitting video ever made, if you're seriously interested definitely give it your time.
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Peej New user 29 Posts |
Can someone please also send me a PM of the name? Would appreciate it
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Travis Ducan New user 11 Posts |
If you are into gaff making, The Gaff Factory by Craig Matsuoka is the way to go
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