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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
Which resources do you think are best to teach the proper use of a thumb tip and that have the most powerful effects?
thanks, landmark
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Mark Martinez Inner circle Wisconsin 1276 Posts |
101 Tricks with a Thumb Tip Booklet has lots of ideas in it and the price is right ($2.95)!
If I remember correctly it does have a subtlety that IMHO makes the thumb tip very deceptive... In fact, as you put it, this subtlety is what I call proper use of the thumb tip. Good Luck!
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PyroDevil Regular user Canada 156 Posts |
25 tricks with a thumb tip video, that's the way to go.
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CardFan Elite user Found the Socks ! 430 Posts |
I would say Rules of thumb video series and if you speak french get the vid on the Faux Pouce by Gaetan Bloom. As usual it's a must.
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desprado2 Regular user Los Angeles, California 119 Posts |
I have "Secret Seminars of Magic with Patrick Page" tape that deals with thumb tips. It has 30 effects and routines using a tt. It was only $20 at my magic shop and I recommend it.
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dave s New user new york 87 Posts |
I have heard good things about Gary Darwin's work on the thumb tip. Has anyone actually read/seen this. Please let me know...
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Mike Walton Special user Chicago 984 Posts |
I also recommend Rules of Thumb. Not only does it teach nuances to eliminate tells, but also explains handlings that make sense. Steve Valentine has a nice vanished silk from sleeve or tie routine where a silk is vanished and appears, then repeated and found in the spectator's sleeve or tie. It's very good. I believe that's on video 1.
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kihei kid Inner circle Dog House 1039 Posts |
Another vote for Rules of Thumb.
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ksalaz1 Loyal user 237 Posts |
101 tricks with a thumbtip is good for a start.
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Dawai Regular user Honolulu,Hawaii 131 Posts |
Dave s
I have Gary Darwin`s Thumb Tip Thinking. 25 tricks Its a great book with lots of Illustrations. |
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amazingboz New user 67 Posts |
I have found Darwins books are great. He also offers
different types of tips( oops a punny ).Not all tips are created equal! Phil |
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constantine Regular user Memphi, on the Mighty Muddy 189 Posts |
The Patric Page Tape from L&L and the 101 Tricks book (check out trick number 102).
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microastro New user 62 Posts |
My vote goes to Rule of thumb.. I have the # 1 and looking for number 2. I think # 2 is going to come out on DVD so they tell me.
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Nicholas Special user I predict that I now have 900 Posts |
Patrick Page is the best I've seen for overall variety of solid technique. The only problem with most thumb tip books and vids I've seen it that most are stuck in the rut of using the thumb to steal the tip. I almost never use my thumb and can get away with far more natural moves without any rush and literally right under their noses. Not that what I do is so stupifyingly unique...its simply that I don't see why the resources out there don't expand on technique along similar lines. The nice thing about the Page tape is that he provides several ways to avoid showing the tt that are better than the old "keep your thumb pointed at the audience" ploy. In The Magic of Michael Ammar there is a chapter called Thumbtip Finesse where he demonstrates some handling that is more natural than the old "dip the thumb in the well" move. It is thought provoking and is what prompted me to think about it further and get to the point where I almost never use the thumb at all. I have not seen the Rules of Thumb tapes but if they include aspects as described by Mike Walton, above, then I'll have to put those on my wish list.
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Totof New user Belgium 72 Posts |
Salvano has also some very good booklets on TT. Even with a fluo TT, you never see it.
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TheMagicApple New user The Magic Apple 8 Posts |
101 Tricks and the 25 Tricks with a TT are great starts! The books is a measley $2.95 and the video or DVD are like $10!
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trainspotter New user 63 Posts |
Has anyone got Darwin's Encyclopedia of Thumb Tip Magic?
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ehands Special user Mississippi 524 Posts |
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On 2004-12-03 07:28, trainspotter wrote: Look under 'Dvd, Video, Audio tapes & Compact discs.' for string 'Darwin's Encyclopedia of Thumb Tip Magic ...'
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TaylorTheGreat New user 37 Posts |
Do any of you have your tt's made specially? if so, are they worth the price?
I'm curious.
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