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Platt Inner circle New York 2012 Posts |
I recently read a description on Dary'ls version of OOTW and it sounded quite nice and clean. Can anyone elaborate on just what EXACTLY takes place in his handling. I don't hear much about it so I'm assuming it's nothing revolutionary and probably over simplified in the description at Hank Lee's.
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Justin Hart Loyal user Warsaw, VA 221 Posts |
Platt, this isn't an answer to your question but from my experience the best version I've EVER seen of OOTW is Galaxy by Paul Harris, and two other magi, I believe. The Art of Astonishment books have the routine and I'm at work right now so I'll try to get exact details when I get home if you are interested.
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bumbleface Elite user 434 Posts |
I like Out of this Hemisphere. It's what the description says. I use Galaxy.
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erictan8888 Special user Singapore 517 Posts |
Hi Platt,
I have a number of OOTW versions; the original paul curry OOTW daryl's OOT hemisphere dick zimmerman way out of this world UF grant's Nu way out of this world paul Harris' galaxy to be honest, I really didn't like daryl's out of this hemisphere because of the handling. I felt this wasn't daryl's normal standard. I love his other products, unfortunately, not this one. out of the list, I usually perform UF grant's version. the handling at the revealing part is very clean. hope this helps. eric
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