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Jim Pace
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Harris,
The 13 coin assembly is on the Jim Pace lecture video. It was 1997 and Reed has changed it a bit. Most every thing is there as far as the moves go.
It can be purchased from White Rabbit Magic
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whiterabbitmagic.net
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Chris S
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You will also find Jim's 3-coin fantasy in that video and his table-hopping miser's dream. Two wonderful routines (as is his 13 coin matrix).
May your moral compass guide you true - South West is where the honourable man fare. Pity those who lose their way...
Reed McClintock
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I highly recommend Jims tricks from my lecture video to all of you who are interested in coin magic. Jim will inspire and motivate any magician. Jim, again I thank you for letting me share my work on your routine with thirteen coins . Smile
"Stuff is anything, but magic is everything"



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Thanks Jim and Reed,

I will look up the site you mentioned.

Harris
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magic hands
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Can't pull up the whiterabbit site.. Smile
Jim Pace
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Sorry,
I guess that part of the site has not been loaded.
There are no video clips on that page. Was there something that I may answer?
If you cannot pull up the site go to http://www.whiterabbitmagic.net

With Respect,
Jim
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Jeff J.
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In May 2003, Reed McClintock wrote:

"I have several tips on how to do it. I am waiting to get financial backing on a dvd to release the techinique. ( so if your reading this , you know who you are ,lol).I have a very different way to teach people how to classic palm."


Fast forward about 4 years.........

Talk about a long awaited DVD! Smile
harris
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Reed's stuff has been helpful to this nearly normal guy. In fact his was one of the first DVD's I purchased. (Groomed on books and manuscripts..I am slow to buy video..but definetly see it's purpose as a teaching and long distance mentoring......not to copy exact routines)

Even for one whose hands are small, I find classic as well as other palms learnable.(just right for my 5'5" Tallness) As an old school guy I use it and am more comfortable but trying crimps and finger ledges..and other "new stuff"

If it was easy everyone would be doing..of course this is balanced with thoughts of the importance of simplicity of plot and importance of lack of tension in more complex methods....

Harris "Palms of Aluminum Foil" Deutsch
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