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Jaybs Special user 560 Posts |
Hello everyone. I was told by my magic mentor that the older you get, the harder it becomes to perform certain sleights in card magic. I was just wondering what you all thought of this?
I understand that as people get older, the body changes in certain ways that may make it a bit harder to perform harder sleights such as the bottom deal or even the pass. Do you feel that age plays a role in the ability to perform certain sleights well? I remember reading that Herb Zarrow was able to perform his Zarrow shuffle very well in his prime, but as he got older, it was not as convincing. He mentioned that "he may not be able to do the Zarrow well anymore, but he could still teach it." For the older magicians out there(no offense), do you feel that as you got older, it became harder to practice sleights and perform magic, or was my mentor's line of thinking not accurate? |
silverking Inner circle 4574 Posts |
Take a look at Dai Vernon in "Revelations", although some of his moves appear a bit choppy, some of them are blistering, and he was in his late 80's or early 90's when they shot it.
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sodman12 Special user raleigh 601 Posts |
Yeah but he is not really average.
you can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all the time but never all of the people all the time.
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ehands Special user Mississippi 524 Posts |
And he said (vol 1) his thumb would no longer work well enough to do certain things - maybe changes w/Tenkai palm.
"Oh look, we have created enchantment." Blanche DuBois
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