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Jordini
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Check This Out and feel free to comment and rate them. Smile
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Very nice Jordini.
The first vanish has me stumped.
Love the pantomime in the second.
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Thanks Jaz!
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Wow the jw stuff is very very good...
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On 2006-07-19 19:29, phread wrote:
Wow the jw stuff is very very good...


Thank you, it took a long time for it to get that way. I first saw that grip at the Shoot and Apollo lecture (about 4 or 5 years back), and it was all impossible to me. It wasn't until last year I started working on and improving it. I'm also rather fond of the Shoot Shot (first vanish).
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That clip is the second idea of yours that I have encountered @ the Café. the first was a card move that liked.

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On 2006-07-20 08:55, phread wrote:
That clip is the second idea of yours that I have encountered @ the Café. the first was a card move that liked.

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Hrm... Now you've got me curious which card move it was.
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It was a dl turnover,cut in the middle but remove the face up card leaving the other card reversed in the center. some one replied to the thread saying racherbuamer showed it to him in the 70's. I used it once with the jack of spades as a familiar card.put the js fu on table "looking up into the deck", but the deck is turned face up so the back of selection shows and only the jack can "see" the card. the jack gave up one eye for the "sight" but was tricked and can only see into the deck...corny I know

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Hmmmmm. Sounds interesting. I don't even remember posting that. WAIT yes I do. Thank you for reminding me about that, I had completely forgotten it.
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Excellent work, Jordini...I enjoyed watching!!
"Believe it, or believe it not!" ~ Manuel Muerte

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Awesome Jordini! Is the first vanish yours? That one has me FLOORED! I would love to learn that one. Man...I need to start practicing with coins again. That was just breathtakingly beautiful! Keep up the great work!

:cheers:

Phil
"If we lose the sense of the mysterious, life is no more than a snuffed out candle."

Albert Einstein
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Thanks Eva and Phil!

The first vanish is Shoot Ogawa's and is on his DVD Cultural XChange volume 1. It's one of my favorite vanishes to do. The looks I get from it are priceless. The best thing about that vanish is that even if you flash or screw up, the audience will probably be more impressed than if you pull it off flawlessly.
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Thanks for the info Jordini. I'll have to check this dvd out. Keep up the great work man. Awesome job!

:cheers:

Phil
"If we lose the sense of the mysterious, life is no more than a snuffed out candle."

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