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jolyonjenkins Inner circle United Kingdom 1181 Posts |
Would anyone care to have a go at explaining how to get in and out of the Goshman pinch invisibly? I don’t understand the explanation in Bobo (which actually only deals with the back clip) and the Ammar DVD doesn’t cover this aspect of it.
Following Ammar, I can more or less get in and out (a bit clumsily but I’m sure it will come with practice). But in front of the mirror, I cannot think of any hand angles that would allow these movements to be done undetected – i.e. to allow both sides of the hand to be seen empty. (I must say that, much as I like the Ammar DVD, he does skip very fast over Goshman. As far as I can see, the thumb is quite important in holding the coin as it’s slid behind the third finger. It also seems important to keep the coin as near to the tips of the fingers as is consistent with it not being seen. Maybe I am wrong in these assumptions?)
Jolyon Jenkins
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10960 Posts |
Jenkins send me a pm I will send a demo that might help you
vinny |
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