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sly2272![]() Loyal user 261 Posts ![]() |
Anyone know where to purchase these, and any video of them.
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kvanliewpe![]() Regular user 134 Posts ![]() |
John Roger Wooden Cigars makes beautilful cigars.
There is a set available but they don't have quslity of John's. I'll check on source tonight, shell with threee cigars. You might come up with method allowing you to use top quality cigars from John which I'll be working on when they arrive. Jogn Carney has a great routine. Ken |
David Boyd![]() Regular user NYC 197 Posts ![]() |
Heres a link were I found this product: http://www.elmagicshop.com/cgi-bin/webc.......04214.1d
Peace David |
cheekychap![]() Regular user 141 Posts ![]() |
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On 2007-02-08 13:15, kvanliewpe wrote: is the carney routine in any book, or dvd please ![]() |
graywolf![]() Special user South carolina 631 Posts ![]() |
Jack Cannin has a book on it and I believe Tenkai has some work..Howard
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cheekychap![]() Regular user 141 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for the info, nice 1
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Big Daddy Cool![]() Inner circle The Houdini Room at The Casa de Cool 1596 Posts ![]() |
I use Arlen Studios multiplying cigars. It is the hardest thing I've ever had to learn to use.
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magiquemaker![]() New user 70 Posts ![]() |
Big Daddy,
Why is it so hard don't they work just like multiplying candles? Pardon me if that's exposure. John |
Big Daddy Cool![]() Inner circle The Houdini Room at The Casa de Cool 1596 Posts ![]() |
They don't. Think billiard balls shaped like cigars, but with none of the tackiness of a Fakini ball. It is very hard, but if you can learn to do it, it is very gratifying. It was just flat out the hardest thing I've ever had to learn to do. But I really don't want anyone else doing my thing, so I freely admit it took me over a year to be able to manipulate these things...
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magiquemaker![]() New user 70 Posts ![]() |
BIG DADDY,
I saw KOZAC do multiplying pipes and thought it was funny, looked great. I've never seen ANYONE do multiplying cigars but it sounds really cool. If it really took you a year to get good with them looks like you've got that trick to yourself. Most people don't have that kind of patience, especially in this world of canned magic fx. I congratulate you for your patience and perseverance. Now you've got what is probably a fantastic trick that most people will never see anyone else do. that's a GREAT thing to have "up your sleeve". John |
kregg![]() Inner circle 1958 Posts ![]() |
I think that one could develop methods that look good and do not employ the multiplying candle type of production. For inspiration look at thimbles, Fantasio and nesting wands.
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POOF!
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Dynamike![]() Eternal Order FullTimer 24107 Posts ![]() |
Here is a link to John Rogers': http://www.woodencigars.com/cigar.html
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Big Daddy Cool![]() Inner circle The Houdini Room at The Casa de Cool 1596 Posts ![]() |
My version is not the candle method. Much, much more difficult!
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