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boydy Special user Ayrshire, Scotland 881 Posts |
Howdy All. Pleased to meet you all. I've been doing magic now for 6 years now and have just discovered the Al Schneider coins across routine. I seen the routine performed on his website a while back and was hooked, so I bought his book all about the routine. The pop up move is just shear beauty I think, and was wondering if there was anyone with any other applications using the move. I've sort of been working on a coins through table and coin through spectator hand type of effect but would welcome anybodys comments.
once again howdy from Sunny Scotland |
Big Jeff Loyal user 300 Posts |
Jay Sankey has a coins to pocket that uses that move. It's on his Front Row Sankey DVD and his newest one.
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boydy Special user Ayrshire, Scotland 881 Posts |
I'll check it out thankz
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warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
Elbow,knee&neck by daryl also uses the pop up move for a good solid practical routine.
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Okami Regular user Germany 157 Posts |
I was reading the Spectacle book today and I stopped at Daryl´s routine...
So it is funny to see it here mentioned. And it is a really good routine! |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27300 Posts |
Roger Klause's routine "Coins for Connoisseurs" might be fun too.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Mediocre the Great Inner circle Rich Hurley 1062 Posts |
Dean Dill makes great use of the pop up move in his "coin cascade" routine. It was my motovation for learning the move.
Mediocrity is greatly under rated!
-------------------------------------------- Rich Hurley aka Mediocre The Great! www.RichHurleyMagic.com |
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