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DanielChard Regular user Bristol, United Kingdom 152 Posts |
Jack has just released his work on this move and its killer. Check it out
Available here: https://bigblindmedia.com/products/the-d......30372913 Ad copy: When I watched this video I was thrilled at this move and am going to put in the time needed to make it flawless and invisible. I recommend this download with two thumbs up. 9/10!" Straight Talk Magic Reviews A BBM EXCLUSIVE VIDEO DOWNLOAD - Jack Tighe is an absolute BEAST of a card man. His skills are frankly ridiculous and even more annoying, he's a genuinely lovely bloke to boot. Some people, huh!?! If you follow him on Instagram you'll be aware of his epic chops and silky smooth handling. We could not be more excited that we have been working with Jack to capture some of his insane moves, routines and sleights. And it's time we started sharing this with you... The Dribble Glimpse - this utterly beautiful move by Jack Tighe is truly a thing of wonder. A card is freely selected from a dribble of cards, with your head turned away. No force. No timing stop. Yet you ALWAYS know which card they selected. Totally invisible. Easy to do with Jack's clear tuition! Learn this brilliant move today - it could be the only glimpse you'll ever need. Works with any deck No gimmicks, gaffs, sticky tape or ninjas Not hard to do Looks ridiculously fair
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Max Milagro New user 57 Posts |
This is a such a slick move! I had no clue what to expect, but it is definitely worth working on. I guess it will take some time before I get the hang of it. The add is about 95% correct; but it's not very 'easy to do'. And 'totally invisible' only with the right angles. But I'm a happy customer and I will use this, sometime ...
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disgruntledpuffin Special user i have nothing to say about my 521 Posts |
Thanks for your comments Max, I'm glad you enjoyed this download!
Just to qualify the angle restrictions for others - if you've ever seen me lecture or you follow my Instagram you'll be aware that I dislike angle-y moves and essentially create sleights for me to actually use in the real world rather than for on camera. The angles for the dribble glimpse are fundamentally the same as if you were to hold out a palmed card with the deck in biddle grip. Totally covered from dead on and all the way to the right, vulnerable to anyone looking into my hands from the left/behind. That said, the move is over in half a second, so isn't particularly risky in any case. Happy to answer any other questions! Jack |
Cameron Francis V.I.P. 7025 Posts |
This is soooo good!
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legerdemainmagic New user 2 Posts |
Jack is one of the very best card guys I’ve ever seen. I’m fairly sure he must be Steve Forte’s son, he has such a natural touch with cards.
Dribble Glimpse is superb. It takes a bit of practice to get it looking fluid, but it isn’t hard to do. Most people will be able to do the move quickly and will then just need to spend a little time to make it look good. Good glimpses are very useful and it’s well worth adding this to your are arsenal. |
jf4viva Veteran user 323 Posts |
Jack fooled me with this at blackpool this year and it immediately went into my tool box of moves.
Easily worth double the price. Mark Calabrese |
Myles Thornton New user 27 Posts |
This glimpse is honestly great, Its so natural that I never suspected a thing! Many glimpses or peeks feel very uptight and tense however this feels relaxed and casual. Highly recommended, it's glimpse that you will actually use!
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ScarneAce Regular user In a Galaxy far, far away... 150 Posts |
This looks really good, for a moment I thought he was glimpsing the card above the selection until the end of the vid where he revealed their selection, very nice
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magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3218 Posts |
Just purchased this. Then went to instagram and watched some moves. I then realized had I bought the notes , I would have the move plus more for the same price. Thought I would pass this along, in case you wanted more for your $$.
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no2ss Inner circle California 1027 Posts |
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On Jul 17, 2020, magicmind wrote: Ooh. Tempting to get that. I do wonder though how the teaching in one is vs. the other. Sometimes videos are more useful than written instructions for things like a peek. Anyone have those notes and give a sense of the instructions? |
JBM323 New user 1 Post |
Ooh. Tempting to get that. I do wonder though how the teaching in one is vs. the other. Sometimes videos are more useful than written instructions for things like a peek. Anyone have those notes and give a sense of the instructions? [/quote]
I have the notes and think they are great overall. Having said that I do believe that this move would probably be easier to learn in video format (I have not seen the download). I have practiced the move from learning it in the notes, and I haven't been able to make it look smooth. I may get the download to hopefully learn the finer details of the move. |
MonsterMagic Special user 517 Posts |
Worth it just to be able to say, 'I can do something Jack Tighe does'!
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disgruntledpuffin Special user i have nothing to say about my 521 Posts |
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Hi mate. 9 out of 10 times when I've taught this, struggles in smoothness are to do with the positioning of the hands before the move. If you don't get it right, the arms end up doing a weird cycle to reposition for cover. Whether you bought the notes or download, if you need help just reach out on Instagram and I'll help however I can. Jack |
hornet Veteran user Herts, England 376 Posts |
Can I ask if this would work for lefties?
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disgruntledpuffin Special user i have nothing to say about my 521 Posts |
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On Jul 18, 2020, hornet wrote: Yes! It gives you a glimpse of the full face of the card, not just an index corner so it's perfectly fine for lefties Jack |
hornet Veteran user Herts, England 376 Posts |
Thanks Jack!
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JamieD Inner circle London 1798 Posts |
I have to reiterate everything said above! Im a HUGE fan of card glimpses and this is not only super fun to practice but it's incredibly deceptive and perfect for the real world! This is a must have for your card move toolbox!
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