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dodgechargerrt30 Regular user Kentucky 158 Posts |
I Bought this Ebook a while back and I have been practicing. I seem to have all the productions down up until the last one.
Can anyone offer me some tips on that last ace production, you can PM it if you want so nothing gets exposed. DC
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Robert Kohler Special user Fayetteville, Arkansas 520 Posts |
Thunderbird is explained in Lee Asher's 'Five Card Stud'................
We judge ourselves by our intentions - others judge us by our actions.....
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Andy the cardician Inner circle A street named after my dad 3362 Posts |
You should have access to Lee's website. The link is in your e-book. The video explanation should help
Cards never lie
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closeupcardician Special user Justin Teeman Moore, OK 602 Posts |
Great Trick, from a Great Guy...
Justin
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dodgechargerrt30 Regular user Kentucky 158 Posts |
Thanks Guys
this is what I have so far http://magicvideodepot.com/main/action/v......duction/ tell me what you think...i know I need to work on the second production and I'm even better than that at it now..thanks for all your help DC
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MJ Marrs Inner circle Los Angeles 1124 Posts |
That was nice! I've been meaning to download Asher's TB production from his site. Lee's got some good stuff, and unlike some other guys who send out emails, Lee's emails always contain some good info and interesting stuff.
MJ |
James F Inner circle Atlanta 1096 Posts |
That was definitely not bad at all. I can't do this production at all, but just from a visually appealing standpoint, I think you need to speed up the last 3 productions. They are all smooth but at that slow of a speed, it's kind of obvious where the cards were concealed prior to the production. But if you sped up the last three just a little bit, I think it would be near perfect.
Sorry I can't offer any advice on the actual routine. Keep it up, it's looking awesome. James |
DonEngland 1947 - 2015 Champaign, IL 258 Posts |
A nice relaxed handling, I like it as it is.
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dodgechargerrt30 Regular user Kentucky 158 Posts |
Yes I like the slower feel because its not all about Speed however I would like to speed up my second production the splitting of the cards because it is a production that if not sped up a little will be VERY obvious
thanks guys for all your comments Happy holidays DC~
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SoundWave New user 82 Posts |
Yes I like the slower speed like dodgecharger. Good luck.
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Andy the cardician Inner circle A street named after my dad 3362 Posts |
I ended up incorporating the final move into my 4 ace production . . . thanks Lee
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Eric Simmatis Regular user 118 Posts |
Lee Asher taught me this himself aswell as some other stuff but this was one was the most fun to perform!And easy to boot!!
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