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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6136 Posts |
John,
I know many pros, like yourself, have a favorite plot/effect that they keep going back to, applying the creative juices that give it a new spin. Is there one plot you really love to play with? Craig
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JohnG V.I.P. 373 Posts |
Point of Departure plot intrigues me...the idea of a card disappearing from one place and appearing in another.
Over the years, I've consistently returned to it with the following approaches. Each one features its own unique qualities: - LOST & FOUND (features the card also traveling BACK where it started...in a clear sleeve) - BIZARRE PREQUEL (routining Point of Departure with Paul Harris' Grasshopper and Bizarre Twist...which hides the odd back through ALL three phases) - BIDDLELESS (and easy, direct and completely in the hands approach) - QUANTUM KINGS (maximizes use of psychology and subtlety) There may be more, but these are a few that immediately came to mind. John G
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6136 Posts |
Lost & Found was one of many of your routines that really appealed to me when I saw it
the first time on your DVD and one I love doing. Great thinking! Craig
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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