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Leeman![]() Special user Hollywood, CA 709 Posts ![]() |
So before everybody says, "do a search" I already did. I couldn't find the answer to my question, although if it's out there let me know. I have a couple of questions about the props and set-up for Billy Mccombs half-dyed silk routine. What's the reset like, if any? and can it be done either surrounded or semi-surrounded? Thanks for you help.
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korttihai_82![]() Inner circle Finland 1843 Posts ![]() |
There is a reset where you have to refold the half dyed silk. It really can't be done in the open.
Also the surrounded factor depends on your technique and method your using. I have seen some people do it with big thumb tips and that way it could be done pretty much surrounded. With dye tubes it depends a lot on your technique. Roger Klause, Dai Vernon and Patrick Page's techniques with Dye tubes are quite angly. However the McComb routine and handling is rather well covered as long as you keep your hands near to your body. J-M |
Donal Chayce![]() Inner circle 1770 Posts ![]() |
That pretty much sums it up.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7576 Posts ![]() |
He is right on the money. The angles are not bad because you have a lot of cover during the routine.
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Leeman![]() Special user Hollywood, CA 709 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for the help guys.
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