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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
So you've produced the 4 aces now what do you do with them ?
Typically for me I follow it up with Dr Daleys |
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Rick Holcombe Special user 624 Posts |
Jazz Aces, then a variation on Follow The Leader. Then I have the Aces back for another couple of tricks.
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alicauchy Veteran user Málaga, Spain 310 Posts |
Twisting the aces, or any variation, like Back to Aces by Steve Beam.
So much to do, so little time . . .
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Rick Holcombe Special user 624 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2017, Rick Holcombe wrote: I meant to say "Take Me To Your Leader" from Harry Lorayne. |
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JoeHohman Special user Erie 706 Posts |
Rick, did you used to produce your Aces by doing Aces Wild? If so --- that used to be my set!
Lately I have been doing Collins Aces or (if my hands are dry and I am using a borrowed deck of dubious integrity) I will do Charlie Nagel's "Traveling Aces." |
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arthur stead Inner circle When I played soccer, I hit 1773 Posts |
Twisting the Aces, Dr. Daley's Last Trick, lose the Aces again, then Spectator Cuts to the Aces, then change the Aces into 4 Kings.
There's also a great Al Leech routine where the red Aces change places with the black Aces multiple times. And David Regal has one where a freely selected card transports from in-bwteen the red Aces to in-between the black Aces. |
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Rick Holcombe Special user 624 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2017, JoeHohman wrote: I prefer "Ace Man Cometh" as a production |
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
Thanks for everyones input there are even a couple of things that I haven't come across before
A couple of questions Joe with regards to Collins Aces isn't that kind of like performing the same trick twice ie finding the aces twice or does the fact that one is cutting to the aces and one spelling to the aces make it different enough to keep it entertaining ? Don't take my comment as a negative though Joe I'm just genuinely interested in how it plays. Arthur I was also considering following it up with having the spectators cut to the aces after making a big thing about how difficult it is to cut to the aces. Rick Jazz Aces is a lovely effect but it doesn't really build ie you basically do the same thing 4 times in a row but having said that it is of cause all down to finding the right presentation which I obviously haven't yet. |
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Rick Holcombe Special user 624 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2017, warren wrote: There's a nice version out there with an O'Henry kicker. Unfortunately you can find it on Youtube. |
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Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
There's no way to count all the four-ace effects/routines I've published. I've been known to do three hours of only four-ace effects/routines at one "sitting" with a borrowed deck./
You gotta' start reading the good stuff, Guys!!
[email]harrylorayne@earthlink.net[/email]
http://www.harrylorayne.com http://www.harryloraynemagic.com |
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Gamblor New user 24 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2017, Harry Lorayne wrote: As usual HL is on the money. There's so much good stuff published with four Aces, here's some of the best: Henry Christ's Fabulous Four Ace Trick - Professional Card Magic (Cliff Green) The Conus Aces - Ultra Cervon (Bruce Cervon) The Signed Card - Secrets of Brother John Hamman (Richard Kaufman) Twisting the Aces - More Inner Secrets of Card Magic (Lewis Ganson) Jennings Revelation - Classic Magic of Larry Jennings (Mike Maxwell) |
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Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
I started to list some of the 4-ace effects/routines I've published - when I got to about 100 I got too tired to continue!
[email]harrylorayne@earthlink.net[/email]
http://www.harrylorayne.com http://www.harryloraynemagic.com |
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SimonCard Special user 601 Posts |
Asher twist is pretty good.
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
Harry it's great to have you post on my thread as you really are one of the greats I think I need to dig out some of your dvd's again
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Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
Yes; on my "Best Ever" 4-vol. DVD set you'll find a few 4-ace effects/routines. Such as: HaLo Aces, Ace Revelation, 1-2-3-4 Aces, Faroed Aces, Spectator Cuts To Aces, Fantastic Ace Assembly, Rock And Roll Aces, To Catch An Ace #5, Four Ace Opener, Spectator Locates An Ace, HaLo Aces Again, Aces And Kings, Simplicity Aces, Color-Changing Aces, Apex Aces, Deal And Duck, Manipulative Aces, Take Me To Your Leader, Tag Along Aces, Lorayces. Enough to keep you busy for a while!!
[email]harrylorayne@earthlink.net[/email]
http://www.harrylorayne.com http://www.harryloraynemagic.com |
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Sidney A. Salmans New user 45 Posts |
I would say, celebrate - but seriously, I recommend "Weighted Aces" by Gregory Wilson. It is in his Gregory Wilson In Action video, Vol.1 - it is the Doc Daley's Last Card Trick, but with a little preface trick just before it that is really great to go along with that trick.
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2017, Sidney A. Salmans wrote: I've performed weighted aces for years it's a great effect however recently I've switched back to a standard Dr Daley's as it allows for a better presentation for me at least |
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fonda57 Inner circle chicago 3078 Posts |
Rock n Roll Aces and then Jack Carpenter's A Dance for the Devious, which vanishes the aces one by one
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
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On Sep 2, 2017, fonda57 wrote: I had a look at Rock n Roll Aces and I couldn't see the difference between that and Jazz Aces unless I'm missing something ? |
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Medifro Inner circle Miami 1258 Posts |
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On Sep 2, 2017, warren wrote: Someone had a ground breaking idea: change one of the e.counts to something else. A truly original contribution. The 80s were different times. |
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