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Turk Inner circle Portland, OR 3546 Posts |
Jeff,
Thanks for posting that. However, I'm not certain I am following you here. How is your idea different from that espoused by Bill Palmer (and which you quoted in your post)? Are not each of your routines first doing the C&B, producing the lemons as final loads, leaving the lemons in full sight, borrowing a bill, causing it to disappear and then finding it in a lemon that was in full sight all along? Please don't get me wrong. I think that both you and Bill have an excellent idea here and the suggested rotining (by each of you) adds a lot to both effects and allows for continuity and a logical segue from one effect into the other. I'm just not seeing a difference or variation from Bill's routining suggestion and yours. Time for me to have another cup of coffee and to clear the cobwebs. (grin) Thanks for the info. Best regards, Mike
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Magikrn Veteran user 333 Posts |
All this talk about the bill in lemon has gotten me thinking. I actually thought of using that idea at one time but have not found a way to incorporate it into a routine.
Now I was also thinking of using a ball of yarn as a final load, a ball of yarn that has was in plain view the entire show, but mysteriously dissappeared during the cups routine. Inside the ball of yarn is a box, which has another box...... You get the idea, and the signed coin that dissappeared earlier is in it. Does anyone think this is overkill? |
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