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Krazyjay is right on the spot ... Dave Bonsall's Ring Flight is by far the best an natural looking (who's carrying a key case these days ?) ring flight gimmick money can buy. I've been using it for Gold Rush with great success. It's very smooth and failproof. The ring is always secure and the strenght of it is just perfect. You'll never regret buying it. I'll soon post a very detailed review of it. Hope this helps.

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Thanks gents, much appreciated. I might add it to my xmas list too.

Jack, I would be interested on your review of his penguin lecture- I will keep an eye out for it.
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Hellopancho247, I will buy his Penguin's lecture in the next weeks and I'll make a very thorough review of it. Some of the material is overlapping with his "At the table" lecture, I'd say maybe 25% of it.
For 29.99$, it is still a great deal since I'm convinced that I'll find something that will strike my fancy and use in my working repertoire.

Stay tuned Smile

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I'm watching his Penguin's lecture at the moment. WOW WOW WOW ... stay tuned for a very thorough review.

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Jack- is it better than the at the table lecture? Looking forward to your review.
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Jack- is it better than the at the table lecture? Looking forward to your review.


I'm halfway thru it ... il is LOADED with gem ... wow ...

Like I said ... around 25% of the material is overlapping with his "At the table" lecture ... but the "non overlapping 75%" is REALLY worth it, and I'm not finished yet. He fooled me so badly with his dice matrix, it almost hurts. lol

Stay tuned, my review is coming soon. Smile

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Jack- is it better than the at the table lecture? Looking forward to your review.


I'm sorry ... in my excitement ... I forgot to properly answer your question lol

It is as good, if not better than his "At the table" lecture.

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I'm sorry ... in my excitement ... I forgot to properly answer your question lol

It is as good, if not better than his "At the table" lecture.

Jack


I was wondering the same thing about the amount of overlap between Nick's Penguin Lecture and the At the Table Lecture. If there is only 25% overlap between the lectures, I will be picking up Nick's Penguin lecture as well.
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Will the lecture tell us how he did that trick which fooled Penn & Teller?
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Will the lecture tell us how he did that trick which fooled Penn & Teller?
: )



Unfortunately ... no ... stay tuned for my Penguin's lecture review. He makes a comment in the explanation part of the first trick (Double triple prediction) saying that there is some similarities with the "restaurant trick" that fooled Penn and Teller. I was really badly fooled by this first trick (Double triple prediction), another practical/workable gem for stage/close up by master Nick. Smile

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What was the beer bottle Nick used.
"The New York Papers," Mark Twain once said,"have long known that no large question is ever really settled until I have been consulted; it is the way they feel about it, and they show it by always sending to me when they get uneasy. "
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What was the beer bottle Nick used.


In which trick ?
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Coin in bottle
"The New York Papers," Mark Twain once said,"have long known that no large question is ever really settled until I have been consulted; it is the way they feel about it, and they show it by always sending to me when they get uneasy. "
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Coin in bottle


He uses a small Schweppes glass bottle. Hope this helps.

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Coin in bottle


He uses a small Schweppes glass bottle. Hope this helps.

Jack
what kind of wallet does he use in the triumph trick?
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Wangyufei123 (quote) What kind of wallet does he use in the triumph trick?

He use a regular "card to wallet" wallet for his Signature triumph. (he never name the exact model, all I can say is that it is a basic model, with a zippered compartment) I just watched the routine again to find out ... what a gem of a routine !!! wow.

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A JOL Plus wallet will work for this routine. I do the routine using my JOL Plus Large wallet and it works great.
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On Dec 1, 2015, prestidigitation wrote:
Will the lecture tell us how he did that trick which fooled Penn & Teller?
: )



Unfortunately ... no ... stay tuned for my Penguin's lecture review. He makes a comment in the explanation part of the first trick (Double triple prediction) saying that there is some similarities with the "restaurant trick" that fooled Penn and Teller. I was really badly fooled by this first trick (Double triple prediction), another practical/workable gem for stage/close up by master Nick. Smile

Jack


Hey Jack, can you offer your review of the Penguin Lecture.
"The New York Papers," Mark Twain once said,"have long known that no large question is ever really settled until I have been consulted; it is the way they feel about it, and they show it by always sending to me when they get uneasy. "
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Steven, stay tuned 'cause it's coming soon. Smile

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Wangyufei123 (quote) What kind of wallet does he use in the triumph trick?

He use a regular "card to wallet" wallet for his Signature triumph. (he never name the exact model, all I can say is that it is a basic model, with a zippered compartment) I just watched the routine again to find out ... what a gem of a routine !!! wow.

Jack

just see your reply,thank you,I really enjoy his lecture,so many working routines,kills!!!
钓鱼岛和台湾永远是中华人民共和国不可分割的一部分!
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