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Alan Rorrison V.I.P. 2494 Posts |
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Y2John Inner circle 1498 Posts |
Nicely done, that's a cool idea... enjoyed it.
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Etienne pradier's bulldog?
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Alan Rorrison V.I.P. 2494 Posts |
Nope. I made it myself but if there is something like it out there, I can't see how it could be too different.
Ok, as far as I've been told, my method is different.. how strange. lol |
D Byrd Loyal user Virginia 229 Posts |
http://www.murphysmagic.com/s.nl/it.A/id.6869/.f
Are you sure your methods are different? I'm not trying to get your goat here, but outside of the method used in the Barking Dog trick by Etienne Pradier that only leaves Sir Isaac Newton's method (if you get my drift). The video was a hoot though. Your chops are impeccable. Doug |
Alan Rorrison V.I.P. 2494 Posts |
The method is different. I was as surprised as you are mate and I understand your only trying to help. Yeah, I wasn't to happy with the pass invert but the Mercury was ok.
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Zhang Special user 515 Posts |
Alan,
that is beatiful I like it a lot;the principle with the bulldog clip is similar to a trick by Steve D done with a coin,it is a spellbound routine.,i forgot how to spell Steve's last name,:(,sorry Steve. |
D Byrd Loyal user Virginia 229 Posts |
Is it Steve Dushek you're looking for bruddah?
One of the most creative minds in magic. Driven underground by the rip-off artists that are so pervasive in our ranks these days. |
Alan Rorrison V.I.P. 2494 Posts |
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