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swayne100 Veteran user 389 Posts |
If so, I'd love to hear what it is!
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
Yea I do! One where they All vanish At the End! And one where they All change at the end! Both End Clean!
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inigmntoya Inner circle DC area native, now in Atlanta 2351 Posts |
Bob Sheets' "Triple Transpo"
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NicholasD Inner circle 1458 Posts |
I second the Bob Sheets routine. I also like Luis Peidrahita's routine on the Grupokaps website.
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Scott Guinn's "Pouched CSB". It is in his ebook, "My Best to You - Vol. 2 Coins"
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Poof-Daddy Inner circle Considering Stopping At Exactly 5313 Posts |
Some great ones so far. I kind of like Doc Eason's. It has some great patter in it.
Due to my set being made the way it is, I guess I will be going with Mark Mason's routine in the future. I saw him at Magi-Fest today and he is going to send me a replacement instruction sheet for the one I lost. (along with the 1921 Morgan Triception set my wife bought me because she is the most wonderful wife in the world - and I am not just saying that because she gave me her credit card and sent me off to a convention for a day)
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Tommytallica New user uuuh jeg har skrevet 95 Posts |
The atomic coin by Pipo Villanueva.
My favorite routine with the csb gaff |
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jonnyboy Inner circle San Diego 1021 Posts |
Hein's Catchup. A great multiphase routine.
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Stephon Johnson Special user Razorback Country 544 Posts |
Paul Green "In The Trenches" DVD. It is a 2C 1S set he uses, but a CSB could be used.
It ends clean, and reset. Great strolling routine.
WHAT IF you wake up tomorrow with ONLY the things that you THANK GOD for today?
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9987 Posts |
I do an effect called "Three for All" with a story about three kids with a different nationality getting in trouble at school.
Multiple phases other than the traditional approach including using coins handled by spectators. Several unique features and original moves/sleights that trip up magicians as well as lay folks. I mention this to encourage you to think beyond what has come before -- but that is where you start. Check out Will Pei's DVD of course.
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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Robert M Inner circle 2482 Posts |
Okay... against my better judgement, I'm going to post this for all to see.
I've learned from past experience that when you post something really good on the Café it almost always gets overlooked, so I think I'm safe. My CSB routine is based on Pete Biro's routine in the instructions to Joe Porper's "Poker Chip Surprise." It's based on Connie Hayden's routine in Bobo. I've been using this CSB routine for years. No going to the pockets. You just need a good Himber switch coin purse. Robert |
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magojose| Regular user 196 Posts |
As far as I know, one of the best unusual routines for CSB is Dave Neighbors Triple Agent from his hardbound book......what a way to think out of the box!
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Peckham Loyal user 225 Posts |
3 Wishes/Lycanthrop Moon by Prof BC is neat.
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
Hay Thanks Magojosel,
But A reg. C.S.B. Will not Work for that Routine! You need A Solid C.S.B. Or a 2 copper, One Silver For it! |
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JohnnyPD New user 43 Posts |
Wow, I can see that I've got lots of choices of routines to look into further, but as funsway said, "You start there..." And since I'm pretty much just starting on my magical performing journey (I came to the party late... in life, but not TOO late, almost a year ago) I'm making sure I learn to crawl first before I try standing up and taking a step forward. It'll be nice to walk some day and maybe... if I work REAL hard and I'm patient... then maybe one day before the big wizard in the sky pulls the curtain on me, I'll maybe get to run for just a little ways.
I'll have to look for some of these performances, but nothing more than that for now, cause I'm still crawling. You want me to try standing so I can fall flat on my face? Yea, that'd be REAL funny... HA HA! I can't even do a simple Spellbound yet, but I'm working on that one. Crawling first and then maybe some baby steps down the road.
Magic is believing in yourself. If you can do that, you can make anything happen.
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
My 1 St. Routine Where they all Vanish at the end Is Not That hard! But If You don't Have Bobo's Coin Magic Yet. Get that 1 St.
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magojose| Regular user 196 Posts |
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On Feb 6, 2016, David Neighbors wrote: I take your advice from an older thread where you said that getting a solid CSB is the best way to get the best from both worlds due the fact that it let's you some handlings that done with a "holed" CBS you just could not. |
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
Yea Great man! I have 2 Routines With A Reg. C.S.B. And around 15-20 or so With a Solid C.S.B.
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jcrabtree2007 Special user 627 Posts |
I like the Mark Mason's Orient Express using Chinese Coins. The different colors make the routine very easy to follow.
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Stephon Johnson Special user Razorback Country 544 Posts |
I started with Paul Green's 2 copper 1 silver. I have added my own spin! Mine starts clean, no pocket work, ring in and out the gaff to ends clean AND RESET! I wanted to have a wish list going into creating and scripting my routine. I LOVE IT! Maybe I will video it sometime.
WHAT IF you wake up tomorrow with ONLY the things that you THANK GOD for today?
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