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adramindmagic Regular user East St. Louis 106 Posts |
Lets not forget about Obsideon Oblique, The Phoenix Peek, and Acidus Globus. Should be noted that billet size of Globus does need to be smaller then standard business card size though.
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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
So it's not Osterlind? lol
No wonder I can't find it Many thanks Is it as good as Bill says (below)? TJ Quote:
On 2006-03-03 16:29, Bill Cushman wrote: |
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aawb122pm Loyal user 211 Posts |
The Mag-Eye Move can also be found in Bob cassidy's Ebook "The Impromptu Psychic"
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12945 Posts |
I would love to study a vid of a CT performance. Are there any available either on the net or in a DVD product?
I have Osterlind's, PP, and a few others. Thanks, John |
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
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On 2007-03-11 09:10, adramindmagic wrote: That is WRONG! Acidus Globus can be done with billets from a size smaller than busness card to billets the size of index cards. Tony |
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tincture Special user 587 Posts |
Am I the only one who feels that the Pheonix peeks is simply a reworking of a Richard Busch technique and a Jas Jakutsch without credit given?
That said mag-eye move seems just okay. The Acidus Globus is alright but the original is better. I don't know OO but I've seen it performed and it looked (or didn't as it was invisible) amazing! -Tim |
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fib Inner circle 1535 Posts |
Barrie Richardson has some great work in his sequel to Theatre of the Mind. Please keep him in mind.
best, fib |
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PWRIS Regular user 177 Posts |
Quote: OK ? I have not read or seen the others that you mentioned, but OK is an understatement to say the least (oder?) PaulOn 2006-03-03 16:20, Nir Dahan wrote:
Paul W. Randall
"Englishman in Germany" |
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tincture Special user 587 Posts |
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On 2007-03-11 13:40, tincture wrote: apparently I was the only one. -Tim |
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ElliottB Inner circle 3250 Posts |
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On 2007-03-11 14:17, fib wrote: Agreed. Barrie’s work is absolutely incredible and was a tremendous inspiration for me. I heard a rumor that Barrie recently introduced a new peek in a UK magazine (The Magician.) Has anyone tried it out? |
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Hayre Regular user Arkansas 194 Posts |
I have never released any personal methods or routines other than a Linking Ring parade or so a number of years back. However, I honestly believe that my own business card 'peek as you tear' method which I developed a few years back, is the simplest to learn and perform, makes perfect logical sense, and provides a zot to the brain in terms of the actual peek/read.
That is not meant to be boastful. I have bought a LOT of others' works to see if there is something I like better out there. Many excellent ones....but mine is different, and due to the characteristics I mentioned above, I can't see anything I would consider switching to. I have shared it only with Millard Longman who believes it to be totally different than any other version out there. (Oh yes, I showed Kevin Wade as well.) I have considered marketing/releasing it, but not for a profit motive. Just as Millard will be remembered for the best darn peek ever (Acidus Novus), I would like to remembered for this tear/peek. Just wishful thinking, I'm sure, but I have written the manuscript, and continue to flirt with marketing it. A lot of trouble, not much money, but it could advance the art a tiny step, and who wouldn't want to be remembered in small way? |
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brew New user 14 Posts |
Dance of shiva without a doubt, its not a 'tear' to the spec, so you can't have opened it, and couldn't have seen it. put it in a paperclip at end of peek and pop back on table unopened
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ElliottB Inner circle 3250 Posts |
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On 2007-05-03 16:07, Hayre wrote: Hi Hayre, I don’t really know anything about peeking or tearing, but Millard Longman certainly does. As your technique is no doubt excellent and different than the rest, I’d be ecstatic to include it in a Switchcraft supplement. I mostly do Switch-work, but I’d make an exception in your case. You mentioned a minimal profit motive. Well, I haven’t been charging for the supplements, so that’s about as low as you can go. Still, I can guarantee that your unique move would be studied by several hundred serious billet students. I know it’s not much of an offer, but please feel free to contact me if you are interested. Thanks, Elliott |
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