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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
Finally, I am able to make what appears to be consistently good
chopped dice. If you might be interested in acquiring a set, please let me know. I will need to order an appropriate amount of material to make them. They will most likely be white casino dice with black pips. Frank
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
Frank,
I'm curious. I assume this has to be on a soft surface, or worked in the hands? I wouldn't think a resounding "Clunk" would help your routine as the die drops. I'm looking forward to giving one of these a try.
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bishthemagish Inner circle 6013 Posts |
I have been doing a dice chop cup on a close up mat for 20 years. It is best to do it on a close up mat but if you don't use one. Or someone spills a drink on it. I have made the sound of the dice hitting the table part of the trick.
Vanish the dice - and then the dice arrives in the cup - clink. Like coins to glass.
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