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RJH Elite user Finland 477 Posts |
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WagsterMagic Special user Myrtle Beach, SC 639 Posts |
It looks like a version of the perfect production. His are vertical when usually the cards are produced horizontal.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
There is no name for this or any of the other moves from YO HO JIN as his act is totally original. This production is original to him, and is not a standard production. It may be a variation, but that will only mislead you the wrong source. It looks to me like his hold, finger placement, and production of the cards are very different.
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RJH Elite user Finland 477 Posts |
Yes.. I notice that it looks LITTLE bit like tenkai production, but the thumb seems to be free... Weird..
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Octarine Prince Regular user 111 Posts |
From classic palm. Very artistically done.
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Jeb Sherrill Inner circle Elsewhere 1161 Posts |
Very intriguing. This looks very similar, or identical to, a production I came up with in the early 90's I called the Sable Production. I never published it, but did show the production around to various manipulators. I doubt this fellow ever met me, so more than likely he's come up with it independently. I showed it to my friend Jeff McBride six or seven years ago and he said he'd never seen anything like it. Times change I guess.
The production is indeed similar to a Perfect Production, but the cards are held in a sort of lateral palm, thumbed into position and produced at the finger tips instead of down in the hand. Snappy cards make it look really good and I've enjoyed experimenting with plastic cards for this production in particular. Jeb
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