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Jacob Smith Inner circle Columbus, OH 1871 Posts |
I saw some dvds on card magic with the cool moves like the triple chaleir cut,de'vos dove fan,ect.i just wanted to see which is the best for a intermediat to learn easily.
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Cain Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 1550 Posts |
Well, that's contingent upon what you want to learn! There really is no "best" DVD, only what is best for you. What are you specifically interested in? Flourishes? The pass? A bunch of tricks?
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Vandy Grift Inner circle Milwaukee 3504 Posts |
Based on the things you've described I would mine some of the info in the "Pasteboard Frolics" area.
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Jacob Smith Inner circle Columbus, OH 1871 Posts |
I'm interested in the snap change,some one hand cuts and basicly any other move that would look good on the street.also ill check out pasteboard frolics.
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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
The snap change can be learned in the DVD 'The Cardician' by Edward Marlo. It's a DVD that I HIGHLY recommend, not only for the magic, but for watching Marlo as well.
I can't stress how important the Cardician and the Legend DVDs by Marlo are. Purchase them. They'll be the greatest you'll ever purchase. Take it from me. Having been a Marlo fan throughout my entire years I've been doing magic (10 years). All the best, Michael |
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