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Jefferson New user 58 Posts |
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On 2013-03-14 06:59, greig ewen wrote: I also like David Stone's. His was an inspiration to me. I'd never seen a magician perform this trick without a closeup pad. I don't know why it never dawned on me before, but this one change was what encouraged me to perform this trick. It is now a trick I do regularly, though I use my own handling as I didn't really care for Stone's |
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Angel1998 Regular user Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam 184 Posts |
I like Mark Hilkemeijer's version. His version is very nice and very practical. I remember his version named " The real invisible palm" !
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ekgdoc Regular user 110 Posts |
After ignoring this effect for years, I recently took an interest in it. So far I have studied the Jennings version (Classic Magic of LJ), two Malone versions (How Cheaters Cheat and Surrounded Open Travelers from his DVDs), and two Paul Harris versions from AOA-3 (PH Invisible Palm and Mondo Nifty Invisible Palm). I have also looked at a number of YouTube performances (a few great, most awful). My favorite, which uses any four cards, is the Mondo Nifty. Wayne Houchin demonstrates the Mondo Nifty with his own touches in the following: http://vimeo.com/3049796. Of the versions I have seen, this is also the easiest to perform.
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Remagicon Regular user Somewhere over the Rainbow 124 Posts |
I do Andy Field's table version which he calls "Invisible Travelers". It's simple, and ends with the kicker of the four aces + a 10S turning into a Royal Spades Flush. I like the patter and copy it verbatim. He never made a tutorial or revealed it but I knew the general principle and reverse engineered it.
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AndyLuka Elite user Milwaukee, Wisconsin 440 Posts |
John Luka has a very nice routine. it is in his book and or it can be seen an old Reel magic DVD.
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
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On 2013-03-15 17:51, sohaib wrote: That was bold! I didn't catch on until the fourth re-viewing!
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Ramin Regular user 119 Posts |
Doug Conn has a great version, I especially like how he handles the final card.
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Blindside785 Inner circle Olympia, WA 4541 Posts |
Doug Conn
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jmvives Regular user 117 Posts |
My vote goes for Wayne Houchin's performance. Love it. Video here http://vimeo.com/3049796
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Stratton Magic New user New Jersey 35 Posts |
I think the version I use is essentially Paul Harris's from AOA 3 ( the first version, not mondo-nifty). I always use the three of diamonds as the extra card, so I can use the old ruse of sticking it into the middle of the deck and flashing the middle pip so it looks like the ace. I'm sure I'm not the first to apply this bit to the Invisible Palm routine.
Lately I've been really enamored with David Regal's version, from disc 3 of his "Tricks" DVD set. I haven't sat down to commit it to memory, but I hope to soon. |
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Justin W. Loyal user Kansas 237 Posts |
Paul Wilson has an excellent handling. But I'm not gonna say where.
Justin |
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