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tedski Special user New Jersey 792 Posts |
I assume most of you here prefer coins over most other close up props, and probably practice this art more than other props.
What ratio of your practice time do you devote to coins vs. other effects. It continually amazes me to watch so many talented coinjurers like Roth, Rubenstein, Kam, Harbottle, Townsend, Ammar. AND SO MANY OTHERS(This list could go on forever) - what else do you find time to practice? What other effects do you enjoy performing? Regards |
Kainoa Elite user NewArk, Delaware 424 Posts |
My prop preference depends on my venue....I find cards to usually be the prop that has the most versitility for me in terms of jazzing, adlibing, and general entertaining in a walkaround atmosphere (I find I tend to have better narrative conclusions with cards....).
I've been steeping myself in Aronson's stuff lately, mainly because he's not only a good writer but an excellent thinker as well. |
Curtis Kam V.I.P. same as you, plus 3 and enough to make 3498 Posts |
There are other effects?
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Whow!!! Who would have Thought!!! .
Best David Neighbors The Coinjurer |
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