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bdekolta Inner circle Texas 1636 Posts |
Looks similar to one of Ross Bertram's moves. He used it with a dime and penny.
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jedoonatmagic Loyal user FL/residing temp. TX 228 Posts |
Well, I'll admit that it does look pretty good. But getting into the "grip" looks like a chore. I played the video over many times, and analyzed it frame by frame almost. Personally, I can't see it being done with any coin but the one you used in the video. And the coin appears to be a quarter size coin. It's also hard to believe that it's a "grip," given by what you can see. Then again, I could be wrong about everything. The Harada hold surprised me when I found out what that was all about. The Harada hold was a bit difficult at times to get into.
One for the money...., 2 for a pass..., 3 for a Fly..., and 4 for matrix!
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phread Elite user md 486 Posts |
Again...very nice work but if you look in bobo page 8 you will see why I said earlier that this is unlikely to be a "new palm". having said that, it takes nothing from vlad.
Deckless Wonder
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RamonT Regular user 200 Posts |
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On 2009-12-03 12:47, phread wrote: You better watch that video 20 more times,it is not the back thumb palm at all. As far as I have been playing with this kind of concealment,to me this is a New Palm and a hard one to get down. |
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jedoonatmagic Loyal user FL/residing temp. TX 228 Posts |
RamonT, you are right it's not gonna be in any book. I'm pretty familiar with just about every concealment there is with coins. This is a pretty new one to me, and it looks mighty difficult. I'm just wondering if it's legit as described. No sticky stuff, any coin, anytime, etc.
One for the money...., 2 for a pass..., 3 for a Fly..., and 4 for matrix!
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RamonT Regular user 200 Posts |
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On 2009-12-03 23:12, jedoonatmagic wrote: jedoonatmagic, It is legit for sure. I am a witness,:),seriously I figured the move out but I won't talk about it untill Vladimir publishes it. I predict that very few Magicians will get this move down; it is that hard. Ramon T. |
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phread Elite user md 486 Posts |
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You better watch that video 20 more times,it is not the back thumb palm at all. As far as I have been playing with this kind of concealment,to me this is a New Palm and a hard one to get down. end quote I know it is not back thumb palm, the bobo reference is the means of reaching the position that seems to elude everyone here. Watch the video again yourself and you will this. The back of the hand is an old position and has been explored before. I applaud Vlad's efforts, however, I'm surprised at how poorly read many here seem to be. Perhaps I'm beginning to understand some of Johnathan Townsend's comments.
Deckless Wonder
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