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Sejo New user 10 Posts |
I have he dvd, is great!!!! juan pablo s mehod is very nice and usefull
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
Just received it. There are several variations and applications for this bill production that are well presented. Nothing is too difficult, but you'll need to practice to get it down. I must say that this is an awsome utility move, and well worth the money, especially if you already work with bills. Juan teaches this very clearly, and provides all that you need to do all the effects (except the bills (lol). I love this method and will apply it to routines that I already do - and some new ones. I give it a 'must buy' rating.... awsome killer effects!
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Roland Choo Loyal user Singapore 226 Posts |
I seconded all the good comments here and I am happy that this will be definitely added to my routine.
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
Roland - If you do the Juan Hundred switch, try putting it as the last production in the Bare Hand Bill production. It makes a cool kicker ending to the routine.
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Roland Choo Loyal user Singapore 226 Posts |
Thanks, dduane. I really appreciate good advices, like yours. The good advices from Magic Café has helped me hone my magic skills greatly.
I agree with you that BHBP can be a good kicker ending. So far, I have this as my first act because my first tricks are oftentimes KISS-able. Keep It Short and Sharp. I use BHBP to introduce myself as a magician before I lead my audience to believe that I am one mark up than most magicians and I usually end up with mentalism acts. I produce a S$2 then switch (mulitiply) it to S$50. ; ) Now, my last act is challenge name-a-card. I'm thinking to include Mes(s)merize as my last act. I have PM Stefan with the little concern that I have. If this little concern can be resolved, I will definitely put it into my routine. |
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
Sounds like a lot of good stuff!
The Café has been a great help to me as well. There are some talented and generous guys that are willing to help us. Regards, Dennis |
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kardini Regular user Brazil 141 Posts |
Yes, is same very, very pratical magic!
website 2017 - http://www.kardini.com.br
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Will Tsai Loyal user 209 Posts |
Looks practical. Are they available through Murphys?
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mkarav Regular user Westwood, NJ 108 Posts |
I have BHBP and I am overall satisfied with it. No magic gimmicks just the usual suspect and that's OK. The value is in the bill folding that facilitates the extraction of the bills quickly. I am practising to make it appear magical like the video - that will take some time. Watch your angles and cover for the TT helps in close-up situations.
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