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bugjack Inner circle New York, New York 1624 Posts |
I have small hands and am having problems learning a lot of the one-handed moves. I was thinking of buying "Xtreme Beginnerz" but I see that a lot of stuff on those DVDs are one-handed moves and cuts. Is there a good source for some interesting cuts and displays that are more two-handed if I want to add some flourishes to my card work?
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jalal12321 Loyal user 239 Posts |
Well, if I were you I'd try get something like The System, although very hard to start with it gives you a great goal. Also check out http://www.decknique.net for free tutorials and stuff.
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closeupcardician Special user Justin Teeman Moore, OK 602 Posts |
Check out Jerry Cestkowski's Encyclopedia of playing card flourishes which has an entire chapter devoted to the subject.
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john oleson Loyal user 296 Posts |
Yes on Jerry Cestkowski's Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes ... did you ever purchase?
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