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levitate Veteran user 319 Posts |
Hey,
I was just wonderng what your personal favorites are. I love his coin flurry, as well as wild coin. Those and the chinese coin assembly are my picks. Micheal |
Myrddin Regular user Belgium 108 Posts |
"The sleeve" is a very entertaining and funny routine for the sitting magician. It's a very magical and humorous false introduction in the magician's secrets.
Peter |
wsduncan Inner circle Seattle, WA 3619 Posts |
The Table
Folding Coins Through The Table The Portable Hole The Sleeve The Planet The Standup Copper Silver routine is very good and the Shell Coins Across is in just about everyone's bag of tricks. |
katsoris New user 40 Posts |
Cummins matrix
Garret 3 fly |
Dan Watkins Inner circle PA 3028 Posts |
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On 2003-07-23 07:04, katsoris wrote: Which will not be found in that book. |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
no mention of the tuning fork so far...
he did the thing on wonderama many years ago.
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shanla Loyal user Japan, Tokyo 285 Posts |
I always love to perform Hanging Coins. Also I like Winged Silver.
By the way, what do you all think of "High Flying Winged Silver"? I personally perform this version as well, but sometimes I think the original handling is more strong. Tomoo
http://www.cardcoinmagic.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/tomosanb?feature=mhee Strive to enter in by the narrow door. |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
I like the original Ramsay plot
The Roth mechanics make the thing look cleaner. The 'Hanging Coins' is a great quickie type routine for when the full 'Three Coins and a Hat' would be too much. That routine is kind of like a flurry, then coin production, then the hanging coins done three times, then a vanish of the coins, then the coins are shown to have appeared in the hat. That's pretty much a mini act.
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remco de wolf Regular user 111 Posts |
I love the chapters on coinbox routines. My favourites are out with four and aut with five.
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wsduncan Inner circle Seattle, WA 3619 Posts |
I keep forgetting The Tuning Fork. It's brilliant. I'd love to see it done...
I hate hate hate "High Flying Winged Silver" it's the worst of David's published material. In his expert hands it looks OK but there are dozens of folks out there who cannot do a routine that simply repeats the same method again and again and get away with it. It's like Goshman's "technique". It's too simple for anyone who's not an expert... |
Geoff Latta Regular user New York 158 Posts |
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On 2003-07-24 02:34, wsduncan wrote: That's a very good point. Good enough to be a whole new thread, if anyone's interested. Best, Geoff
"There is a thin line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line." --Oscar Levant
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wsduncan Inner circle Seattle, WA 3619 Posts |
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Bill Citino Special user Doylestown, PA 837 Posts |
Definitely the entire middle section of the book on the coin box, I love it. I even came up with my own version of "Out With Four." Oh yeah, you definitely can't forget about "The Hanging Coins." Great effect!
-Bill |
carlb New user Seattle 77 Posts |
I always liked "The Purse and Glass" - but haven't worked with it in a long while...
Out In Out was may favorite of the Okito routines. |
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