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J Hanes Veteran user PDX, OR 317 Posts |
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On 2008-01-19 08:38, joseph wrote: as far as anti-gravity one handed shift's, the one in question is not from me |
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Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
What can I say that hasn't already been said. Benjamin Earl is quite a card man. There are some elegant handlings on this set. The filming is quite beautiful. It makes you want to light a fire, sit an easy chair with a glass of brandy and just watch in amazement.
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
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erlandish Inner circle Vancouver, Canada 1254 Posts |
That has got to be one of the weirdest endorsements I've ever read.
Really? BRANDY?? I suppose it's better than tequila. |
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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
Hi Chris and Dr R
Ron Wholl shuffle? Who? What? When? Please :) |
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Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
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On 2008-04-01 03:42, erlandish wrote: You're from Montreal. Must be the water there. Try the water in Toronto and the post will become clear.
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
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Gerry Hennessey Special user 852 Posts |
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On 2008-04-01 13:59, Christopher Kavanagh wrote: Christopher, The water in Vancouver is fine. You are right on the money regarding these dvd's. Quite a card man indeed. Hennessey
"Every discipline effects every other discipline. You can't straighten out the corporation if your closet is a mess" Jim Rohn
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balic2003 Regular user 118 Posts |
@ teejay
Ravelli's Waterfall Shuffle - Ron Wohl's brilliant false shuffle from the late 1960s! from Bill Malone "Here I Go Again Volume 2" |
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erlandish Inner circle Vancouver, Canada 1254 Posts |
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On 2008-04-01 13:59, Christopher Kavanagh wrote: I'm sure it's an excellent DVD series regardless of what city one's in. I just can't figure out from your description, with the fire and the brandy and everything, whether or not you're getting ready to watch the set or try to make love to it. |
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Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
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On 2008-04-03 15:26, erlandish wrote: oh, ok. I forgot, you're the guy that over analyzed the Eugene Burger dvd to death. Is this better: Makes you want to turn on the lights, watch the dvd with a bag of potato chips and a diet coke. Better? :rotf:
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
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On 2008-01-02 17:46, NicholasD wrote: In 7 Deceptions, Luke Jermay mentions a friend called Ben Earle (sic) who is an expert COIN magician! If this is the same BE perhaps he has some world shattering COIN MENTALISM up his sleeve Yikes! The mind boggles. Can anybody comment? :) |
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russ stevens Special user Russ Stevens 571 Posts |
Hi teejay,
As the guy that shot and edited the Past Midnight Project for Alakazam, all I can say is that those DVD's are just the tip of the iceberg. Here is a link to another thread that will give you more... http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......start=30 Best, Russ |
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Hi russ,
so when can we see more from ben? do you know the release dates? looking forward to your extractor dvd mate! cheers matt |
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russ stevens Special user Russ Stevens 571 Posts |
Hi Matt,
I really don't know, but there are things in the pipeline. Peter is better at answering those questions. The Extractor DVD is finished, but I only shot and edited it, the project belongs to Peter who produced the whole thing! Best, Russ |
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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
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On 2008-04-02 07:32, balic2003 wrote: Got that one. Will have an other look at it. Thanks for that. :) |
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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
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On 2008-02-09 11:10, Christopher Williams wrote: Great idea. Now you can do it for laypeople. It's not completely all done 'in their hands' but it must read stronger than riffling yourself? Any other ideas. I'd love to do this for laypeople :) |
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Magicsquared Inner circle 1262 Posts |
If you want a standing pseudo-riffle shuffle that's done (in part) by the spectator, give them half the deck and you keep the other half. Both of you hold your halves in a biddle style grip and push the ends into each other.
It's not pretty, in fact it's somewhat clumsy looking, but I think that's a plus -- and it works just fine. |
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dmoses Inner circle 2261 Posts |
I had a chance to see ben perform some of the stuff off this DVD live.
And it's even more amazing in person. Effortless. And his false riffle shuffle was simply unbelievable. I love this DVD, I perform Ramjollit all the time. A pleasure to perform... but most of the other stuff is going to take a loooooooong time to get down. Highly recommended for immediate to advanced card guys.
"You're a comedian. You wanna do mankind a service, tell funnier jokes."
TPR by Dave Moses and Iain Dunford T-shirts for Magicians and Mentalists |
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Amiable Regular user 153 Posts |
I concur with the sentiments that Ben Earl is one helluva cardman, and the Grey Shuffle is one helluva shuffle in his hands. On that note, I've been watching the segment over-and-over, but the cards just doesn't unweave cleanly in my hands while bridged - and it becomes a very real-looking shuffle because it ended up being one
If anyone have hints or tips for how this could be done (or where I could find hints/tips for this), please PM me! |
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Tyler Regular user St. Louis 169 Posts |
Having the same problem Amiable. Love the DVDs and was very pleased with my purchase but I guess I need to keep working on my card work....as usual!
Mike |
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Amiable Regular user 153 Posts |
Tyler: I've made some head-way over the last few days. Unweaving by rotation around thumbs, like an opposite-sense-Zarrow, works better than pulling (which is what I was doing). Doesn't mean I can do it well still, but I've learnt to accept that progress is always incremental
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