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smithpaul60 Veteran user South Carolina 301 Posts |
Are there any routines out there that use two TT's?
It would be great for a 3 fly. |
Dan Watkins Inner circle PA 3028 Posts |
The vanishes are a no brainer, but the productions involving one handed unshellings of a TT while managing the sound issue can get difficult. I have played around with this before, but it was too gaffed for my taste. There is something about having solid clanking coins, being able to incorporate the spectator holding coins at times, etc. that is just not possible with this many shells to manage.
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RevJohn Inner circle Oregon City Oregon, Oregon 2473 Posts |
Dan,
I know this probably has been asked, but figured I would ask again. Do you have in print a coin's across routine using the TT or know of one? I currently use CFWM, and love it. But it is always nice to know what other thought is out there. Thanks! RevJohn |
RevJohn Inner circle Oregon City Oregon, Oregon 2473 Posts |
Taken a look a couple of the coin across videos on your site.
Good stuff. RevJohn |
smithpaul60 Veteran user South Carolina 301 Posts |
Too gaffed for dan? (how about you're C/S/B/G routine?) J/K I understand you point and agree. Just an idea I threw out there.
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
Yea I worked handleings for it! But You have to know WHEN to do it! You can't just come out and do something that Gaffed!!!
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