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Mike Walton Special user Chicago 984 Posts |
I just started performing Color Stunner and it's a doosie. If you do it, then you already know that. I'm still getting the feel for the routine and will tweak it to ideally build the belief and have the patter offer a little more reasoning.
Anyone change the patter or use a stronger premise on this one? Anyone offer any more convincers? I changed out the force for a non-hindu version, which seems to work well. I think this routine is so good I want to make it hum and am searching for some ways to make it do so. Thanks in advance if you use this routine and have any ideas. |
joeKing Special user United States 979 Posts |
Paul Harris' idea to incorporate a color changing deck routine with Triumph was nothing short of a stroke of genius...I'm sorry to say I do not use his version because I find Shigeo Tikagi's variation the best there is...Look up The Amazing Miracles of Shigeo Tikagi by Richard Kaufman for this great routine (and many others)
~joeKing
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Caleb Wiles Inner circle Indianapolis, IN 1132 Posts |
I like a trick called Slyumph. It's an in the hands, color changing, triumph routine. It can be found on sleightgeek.com. It's a wonderful version.
Hope this helps. Caleb
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marko Inner circle 2109 Posts |
David Williamson supposedly kills at lectures with his Comedy Color Stunner. Should be in his notes or videos somewhere, have a look.
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