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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
Hi Everyone.
I was wondering what people think about Palms Of Steel 2-Fists Of Fury. Any reviews would be appreciated. Best, Michael |
sleightofhander Special user 618 Posts |
Check out the Coinvanish website. Dan has a nice review there. All in all, one of my favorite dvd's.
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wsduncan Inner circle Seattle, WA 3619 Posts |
The Coercive Purse and The Goblet routines are real workers and brilliant constuctions. Kainoa's coins from nostril routine has many clever moments... I found it to be inspirational.
For my money however, the first POS has the best mix of material and utility moves and gives you a good sense of Curtis as a performer, which is his real strength. I await the day when Curtis does a video on presentation and creativity. His coin work is very very good but his presentational touches are what make me smile. Here's one example: He explains why the coins go across by saying they're almost 100 years old and they've been passed from hand to hand so many times that it's now part of their nature. What a charming, surreal concept! |
CoolMAgic4U Loyal user New York 205 Posts |
This has to be one of my most favorite coin DVD's that I have! Mr. Kam does an EXCELLENT job with showing and EXPLAINING how to do the tricks.
The routines themselves are GREAT! Some SERIOUS coin work going on, but nothing so hard that you would never be able to do it. Just PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE! All and all I would HIGHLY recomend this DVD for any SERIOUS coin worker!
CoolMagic4U---aka---Ed
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Mike Wild Inner circle NY, PA, TX, MA, FL, NC 1290 Posts |
All of Curtis' DVD's are great. Silverado is my personal favorite, but 1 and 2 are packed with thoughtful magic as well.
Best, Mike |
waveman New user 78 Posts |
Great versitile stuff on here. I've had it for a year now and I still watch it at least once a month.
I just want to know where he gets his dollar sized chinese coins. |
Srk7a New user 31 Posts |
This DVD didn't really do it for me. The goblet is very good and something I think most will appreciate. The rest of the DVD seemed to me more like magic for magicians, rather than laymen.
Tiananmen Square was one that sounded very interesting to me from the description, but I thought the routine was a bit weakened due to how many times he went to his pocket and seemed very long and drawn out. Don't get me wrong, there is good magic on the DVD and you'll probably pick up a few things. But for me, the Goblet was the only one that interested me. That's my opinion for what its worth. |
Steve Brooks Founder / Manager Northern California - United States 3780 Posts |
Here are a few of my own observations on PALMS OF STEEL 2 - FISTS OF FURY: Click here!
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"Always be you because nobody else can" - Steve Brooks
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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
I got the DVD a few days ago, and let me tell you, this is HARDCORE material.
Get the DVD, and do so now. Michael |
gentleman New user 51 Posts |
Is it impromptu or set up magic
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Cardic Regular user Finland 129 Posts |
I got palms of steel 2 & 3 and both have gave me something to perform... so those were good vids for me
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