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Solimar New user Solimar 26 Posts |
Just feel I have to share with everyone this great routine! This is my all-time favorite coin effect and I'm looking forward to learning Justin's "Triune"...If you ever have any doubt about the quality of Justin's magic and hard-hitting impact of his effects, don't! This has become a staple for me and get's rave reviews!
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phillys Loyal user 232 Posts |
Hey Steve, I think you did a wonderful job at the effect at it looks beautiful. However, I believe that the wr*** motion for the first phase is not really needed and may seem a bit fishy. Same with the 2nd phase as well
Overall, I must commend you for making seem like a dream. I really like it
K'Chai
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John Heggie Inner circle Huntersville, NC 1805 Posts |
Steve,
Great job. ~John |
GaffMaster16 New user 34 Posts |
Steve good job
but nice patter !!!!!!! |
Stanyon Inner circle Landrum, S.C. by way of Chicago 3433 Posts |
Nice handling.
The dog didn't look too amazed though. Probably because it had you at a bad angle. Cheers!
Stanyon
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Mb217 Inner circle 9519 Posts |
It's a wonderful routine, nice and neat and quite powerful when done well, as Steve you did it. Thanks and good job! -MB
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WagsterMagic Special user Myrtle Beach, SC 639 Posts |
Love the second vanish.
Best Brandon
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Steve Hook Inner circle Raleigh, NC, USA 1266 Posts |
Beautiful!
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
Solimar,
Congratulations! I think this is the best interpretation and presentation of Silver Dream aside from Justine's original performance. I was talking to Justine and he approves of it! I guess, we ought to hear it from Justine himself. I ought to let him say it! He should be in this thread sooner than we might ex[ect it! Good on ya! rannie Raymundo aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
THAT WAS TERIFFIC
MY only nit pick shine up the coins, this would make your handling even look better vinny |
Alex Linian Inner circle Peru 1277 Posts |
Good Job. I would work on the patter a bit since it contradicts itself at various places, but this is a very challenging routine technique wise and you did a nice job. Keep up the good work.
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sman Regular user 109 Posts |
I am a big fan of Silver Dream and I have to say you performed it beautifully. Great job. I have been working on it for a while now and thing it is worth the effort. I have a sligntly different twist is that the patter involves the scaracity of half dollars there fore they must be a dream. Try to find a half dollar anywhere. You seldom find them.
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Bobby Forbes Inner circle virginia beach, VA. 1569 Posts |
Very smooth man. Great job!
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montemagic Elite user San Diego, CA 471 Posts |
Nicely Done.
Aim To Amaze
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Theurgist New user California 31 Posts |
That was excellent Steve.
Thanks for sharing, you've surely practiced. Oh, I heard something at the end. -cody-
"The End Doesn't Mean It's Over"
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
It was the sound of a magic clicking in the mind of his audience...
Justin N. Miller |
RickVancouver Special user Vancouver, BC 697 Posts |
Very smooth Steve. Very well done.
Rick
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
I love the way you did the last coin coin vanish. There is something about the change of pace... the way you slowed down... It was deliberate. Your coordination with your movements and words was impecable. Bravo!
rannie
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
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gmmagic124 Special user 751 Posts |
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On 2007-04-02 09:59, Stanyon wrote: LOL. Yeah it's a great routine, but definitely not for beginners and you do have to watch your angles. That's one I rather sit back and watch rather than do. I rather enjoy the performance on that one. I think the gimmicked version may be easier for others. Maybe not as practical as the sleights version, but an alternate solution for any who want to take the plunge. Good performance, nice job. Very entertaining. |
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