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saturnin Special user Montreal, Canada 964 Posts |
My vote goes for Darwin Ortiz's "New Hitchcock Aces".
For me it cannot get any better than that with a regular deck of cards, as it can be done impromptu!!! my 2 cents. Ronnie Lemieux Montreal Canada
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meilechl Special user 657 Posts |
There are a whole bunch of them in Constant Fooling by David Regal.
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prospero Special user Elsewhere 572 Posts |
David Regal's...
Logical Assembly |
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thecardman Loyal user Scotland 218 Posts |
The Professor's "Slow Motion Assembly" and David Regal's "Streamline Assembly" get my votes.
Peter :)
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chiz New user Liverpool, England 94 Posts |
Agreeing with Brian Proctor, check out Guy Hollingworth's ace assembly called 'Selling Fridges'. (not to be confused with the macdonalds aces variation on his routines video) It's in his book, Drawing Room Deceptions and also on his London Collection video.
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Stanyon Inner circle Landrum, S.C. by way of Chicago 3433 Posts |
Peter Kane's "Jazz Aces". The oldies are the goodies!
Cheers!
Stanyon
aka Steve Taylor "Every move a move!" "If you've enjoyed my performance half as much as I've enjoyed performing for you, then you've enjoyed it twice as much as me!" |
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joeKing Special user United States 979 Posts |
I can't wait to see John Bannon's supposedly AMAZING assembly in his upcoming book (Dear Mr. Fantasy....or was it Cardzilla ???)
~joeKing
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DDog New user 3 Posts |
I like shotgun aces
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chrisrkline Special user Little Rock 965 Posts |
Paul Harris has one called Ace Trap in AOA, vol 1.
Chris
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sgrossberg Special user Southern California 739 Posts |
I sometimes use Martin Nash's "$10,000 Ace Routine." But Phil Goldstein's "Picasso Aces" is the one that made me an Ace Assembly convert.
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Boroballa New user 61 Posts |
Tap Danicing Aces by Paul Harris in AOA volume 3.
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Glenn Godsey Special user 737 Posts |
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On 2004-07-01 05:26, Jonathan P. wrote: My favorite is Duvivier's "Progressive Ace Assembly" from an English language video. Is this the same routine as "Les 4 as parfaits"? Best regards, Glenn Godsey |
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dog New user 86 Posts |
Jazz Aces is favorite for me too!
Can be done impromptu which makes it so great. |
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JamesinLA Inner circle Los Angeles 3400 Posts |
I do Marlo's simplex aces. Very east to do. I learned it from one of the Tarbell's books.
Jim
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jasonchr Regular user North Carolina 173 Posts |
Another vote for Wesley James' LSD Aces...
Jason
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chrisrkline Special user Little Rock 965 Posts |
I just went back to the Vernon Revelations and I have to say that Slow Motion Aces are pretty darned good.
Chris
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brimagic New user New Jersey 18 Posts |
My favorite four ace assembly has to be, Guy Hollingworth's, Three phase, "waves of water"
The final phase has a small stack of cards put in a spec's hands that decrease in size to only contain the four aces. That alone makes that one of my favorite effects to perform, despite the difficulty. |
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Close.Up.Dave Inner circle Behind you! 2956 Posts |
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On 2004-07-06 00:16, brimagic wrote: Where is that published? I have Drawing Room Deceptions but I don't remember seeing anything like that in it. |
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eric_e New user 76 Posts |
I, too, would like to know where the Hollingworth routine can be found. But since it isn't otherwise mentioned, I'll add that Sankey has a new one in Unleashed, "Swiddle Kings,"--newly published, at least, though it's been in limbo for years (unless it's already been in notes or something), though the same effect is done with aces on "Sankey Very Much" and called something else. He can make it look quite good, but it relies on a move that I'd call a "low-percentage move," especially if your deck isn't perfect, but for all I know, Sankey can make the routine look just as good with any pack on the planet.
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