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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
Something from Manila! Enjoy my friends!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=g6KvGnmcDMA Rannie Raymundo aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
-Rannie Raymundo- aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer www.rannieraymundo.com www.tapm.proboards80.net |
vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Rannie this routine can be added to any dice stacking or or chink a chink effect your handling was excellent
the godfather |
rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
Thanks Vinny! I 'll be the first to say that it took too long. I should have gone sooner with the changes. Hope you enjoy the effect though. Ill be working on a streamlined version soon.
Rannie
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
-Rannie Raymundo- aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer www.rannieraymundo.com www.tapm.proboards80.net |
Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Hey Rannie
A thriller from Manila. I also love "mental torn" the card trick you did on Vinny Marini's new DVD. THANX Al Angello
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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Nicholas Special user I predict that I now have 900 Posts |
Very nice! Thanks!!
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Turk Inner circle Portland, OR 3546 Posts |
Thanks for sharing, Rannie. Nicely done. BTW, what "brand" of to$#t do you use? Mike Ammar's? Jay Scott Berry's? I've watched your to$#t work on a number of occasions and it is a fooler.
Mike
Magic is a vanishing Art.
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
I designed it myelf Mike! Its a cross bet Ammar's and Cloutier, well somewhere there. I made some adjustments on it and in my coat on general.
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
-Rannie Raymundo- aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer www.rannieraymundo.com www.tapm.proboards80.net |
Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
I'll add my "Very Nice" words to the list. I've seen various applications of this. Gazzo uses it once in a while in his Cups and Balls routine. I used it as Vinnie said, to open a Dice Stacking routine using four dice and counting them into the cup. Since I was leading into stacking, I hadn't thought about any sort of changes though. Maybe if I do the counting at the end instead of the beginning? That way I can finish with a magical climax to a jumbo die rather than just stopping after a few stacks.
Thanks for posting it!
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
Thanks Dave! Can you direct me to a good source on dice stacking?
Thanks, Rannie
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
-Rannie Raymundo- aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer www.rannieraymundo.com www.tapm.proboards80.net |
Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
There are many great sources, all have been mentioned here at some time in the past.
My first experience with stacking was Senator Crandall's "Dice Stacking for fun and (no) profit" but it was very hard to learn from his drawings. In fact, I failed miserably at it until videos were made explaining it. Notable ones are Jim Zachary's "The Art of Dice Stacking"( http://www.llpub.com ) and Todd Strong's book and video on dice stacking.( http://www.toddstrong.com )There's a german stacker named Gerry that put out an "Extreme Dice Stacking" DVD, and Charlie Frye has a good stacking routine on one of his "Eccentricks" videos. All are available at your favorite dealer.
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TannerJade Veteran user Canada 307 Posts |
I enjoyed that very much! Thanks for posting it!
Tanner Jade |
Bernard Sim Inner circle Singapore 1095 Posts |
Very nice! Fooled me on the change from small dice to a big one. Your to*** work is very good.
I second Dave's list on dice stacking. Gerry's "Extreme Dice Stacking" has some really nice routines in it. There is also a dice stacking dvd "Stack To The Max - Impossible Dice Stacking by Brad Manuel".
Bernard Sim
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