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Justin Craddock Regular user buffalo,ny 127 Posts |
How many people do this effect and what kind of reaction does it get. I want to know if there is another way to do this that is more visual than Ammar's version in encore.
"When a performance is over, What remains"
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Karl Miller Elite user 494 Posts |
I do an ungimmicked version. I use Jay Scott Berry's Lightning Switch to switch a two for 2 ones. It is nice because it is very clean and you can show your hands empty at any time. The bills can also be examined.
Check out Jay's Cloaking Device DVD for more info about this switch. All you need to do is fold the two ones together. If you are familiar with the switch, you will know what to do. |
Conus Special user 657 Posts |
In my opinion, the $2 tear is a great little thing to carry for those off-moments when you want to blow someone away.
It looks like magic. |
Knox New user Australia 6 Posts |
Never underestimate the effect even the most elementary sleight of hand moves can have.
Last night I performed at a party and I was getting great results from even a little French drop routine. If people haven't seen close up magic first hand before they absolutely get blown away by it. It's nights like last night that make being a magician worth while... |
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