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FrenchDrop Inner circle I can name that tune in 1647 Posts |
Just got UF Grant's "Nu Way Out of This World" from Lybrary.com, but I'm a little puzzled by the description of the method. I think it would be clearer if I could just find a "demo" video of how the trick looks from a spectator's point of view. Anybody know of a video that shows this specific handling of OOTW being performed?
Thanks.
"A great magician has said of his profession that its practitioners '… must pound and rack their brains to make the least learning go in, but quarrelling always comes very naturally to them.'” -- Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
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papawemba Special user 656 Posts |
Hello FrenchDrop, I love UF Frant's version.
Feel free to PM me and I'll do my best to help you ! Nicolas |
FrenchDrop Inner circle I can name that tune in 1647 Posts |
Thanks, papawemba -- I actually found a YouTube video of what turned out to be the U.F. Grant version. Once I saw the effect performed, the explanation was a lot clearer.
(The biggest problem I ran into with the manuscript on Lybrary.com is that it directs you to lay a black and a red card face up, then place face-down cards on top of them...but later in the directions, it refers to those face-up cards as being "on top" of the pile. Very confusing! I thought I understood what the manuscript was trying to say...but until I saw the trick performed, I thought I must be getting something wrong. )
"A great magician has said of his profession that its practitioners '… must pound and rack their brains to make the least learning go in, but quarrelling always comes very naturally to them.'” -- Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
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