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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
Can I see anywhere the whole index/content of jerrys encyclpedia of playing card flourishes?
I would for example like to know if it teaches doubles fans and the sananda fan?
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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spyhunt3r New user 24 Posts |
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Michael_Marino New user Springfield, VA USA 56 Posts |
Sanada fan = Unpublished
Double Smear Fan = Allegedly published in an Italian Card book in 1960, but it's as good as unpublished. -Michael
"If you want to entertain people with a deck of cards, you HAVE to be able to entertain them without them first." -Jerry Cestkowski
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carddealer69 Regular user 121 Posts |
They are both published but not in the eopcf.
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Michael_Marino New user Springfield, VA USA 56 Posts |
Where is Sanada published?
I don't care, I can do it anyway, quite nicely too I might add =) -Michael
"If you want to entertain people with a deck of cards, you HAVE to be able to entertain them without them first." -Jerry Cestkowski
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
One version is published in "New Magic of Japan."
The other versions aren't. |
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
Where can I learn the double fans in one hand?
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
Btw: is there is difference between a sananda fan and the fan taught in eccentrix?
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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Jonas Inner circle Sweden 1065 Posts |
It is according to some HL people published in an Italian book which they yet didn't yet mention a name of..
It's probably unpublished. ;P
http://www.youtube.com/jonashaglund < Card flourishes and some other stuff.
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
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On 2006-01-02 21:20, Memory-Jah wrote: Yes. Depending on which you do. |
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
Well, and what is the different? handling, look, anmount of cards,...
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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Jonas Inner circle Sweden 1065 Posts |
As far as I know, the original sanada fan can be done with a full deck if you like, the method most people I've seen use though can only be done with less than half a deck, I've heard people claim they saw it with full a deck but I think that is bull.
Hehe.
http://www.youtube.com/jonashaglund < Card flourishes and some other stuff.
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
But charly frye is doing the one handed with a full deck. is this the sananda fan then he teaches??
yes I saw a sananda with about 15 cards from mansum on mvd. really a great fan. he couldn't name me the name and where it came from. he told me he learned it from his friends.
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
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On 2006-01-06 20:49, Harwin wrote: Harwin is exactly right. Original = full deck. This variation = twenty - twenty three cards max. (comfortably, anyways.) |
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Driver New user I have posted 88 Posts |
Anyone have a link to a video of the sanada fan? what does it look like?
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GrumpyOwl New user ... 74 Posts |
I bet Andre the Giant could have done it with a full deck... 2 decks even!...
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
Why does it seem to be still a rumor?? charly freye is doing one handed full circle fans with full decks. so is that a sanada fan or not? I am going crazy lol. or is the only full circle one handed fan always a sananda and there are just a few variations???
@ driver: check out mvd for mansum. he has a great short clip with a sananda.
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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cardfreaky New user 20 Posts |
There are several version of the onehanded full circle fan but since I haven't seen charly freye do his fan I can't tell you if it is a sanada fan.... Do you have a vid? Googling didn't help me. I found his dvd's though...
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
I have no vid I can upload sorry. but you don't need it nessecesarily because you can simply tell what make a sananda fan to a sananda fan. where lies the difference between a sananda and maybe other fans. that's why I asked if all one handed full circle fans are called sanandas and just have some variations.
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
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"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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