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L Trunk![]() Loyal user Australia 207 Posts ![]() |
I'm looking to improve my sleeving. I've looked around, and from what I saw Carl Cloutier was mentioned the most. I know he has a video dedicated to sleeving, so I have that in mind already.
What do you think the best resource on sleeving is? |
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rannie![]() Inner circle 4355 Posts ![]() |
Rocco has a DVD on sleeving. Patrick Page also comes to mind. Manuel Muerte does sleeving as well in his MisDirection DVD.
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Jaz![]() Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6112 Posts ![]() |
Brian Platt's "Catapult" DVD would be a good addition.
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rannie![]() Inner circle 4355 Posts ![]() |
That's right! You might also want to check out Justin miller.
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Richard Evans![]() Inner circle 1377 Posts ![]() |
Carl Cloutier is good, too. You might be able to pick up some of his older DVDs for a bargain price. 'Catapult' is a great one for coins.
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Hansel![]() Inner circle Puerto Rico 2492 Posts ![]() |
Rocco and Carl Cloutier,both have great techniques!
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L Trunk![]() Loyal user Australia 207 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for all the replies. More to practice!
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bdekolta![]() Inner circle Texas 1636 Posts ![]() |
I'd start with Bobo. Lots of good info in there applicable to more than just coins. Ross Bertram has a nice section in one of his books.
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Justin N. Miller![]() Inner circle 2457 Posts ![]() |
I agree Bobo's is a great place to start.
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Joshua Barrett![]() Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 3627 Posts ![]() |
For general sleeving ( not just coins ) I like Carl Cloutier. To me you need a kind of flair to pull of the unending magnitude of Rocco's sleeving lol
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Rage![]() New user Aix en Provence, France 12 Posts ![]() |
For sleeving routines, I like the DVD "The Flicking Fingers" with Manuel Muerte.
Lots of fun as well!!!! |
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Hawkan![]() Elite user Sweden 472 Posts ![]() |
Alexander de Cova has a good DVD on sleeving.
:wavey: Hĺkan |
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marty.sasaki![]() Inner circle 1117 Posts ![]() |
Justin Miller has a good take on sleeving in his lecture (probably in his lecture notes, don't know for sure) and on the Silver Dreams DVD. A bonus with the Silver Dreams routine is that it is hard enough to do that most folks won't bother with it so you will be rather unique with it.
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Joshua Barrett![]() Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 3627 Posts ![]() |
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On 2008-04-20 18:52, marty.sasaki wrote: Still pretty specific to coins, other then a few exceptions. |
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SeanD13![]() Loyal user Bristol, RI 263 Posts ![]() |
Justin has also done some work on sleeving pens too. He did quite a few tricks with the pen in his lecture. You can fine more in his notes.
Sean |
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Joshua Barrett![]() Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 3627 Posts ![]() |
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On 2008-04-22 14:29, SeanD13 wrote: yeah iv seen that, fun stuff, if you think cigars you can find the methods in print |
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DonHarlan![]() Loyal user Richmond, VA 297 Posts ![]() |
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On 2008-04-15 21:49, Pete Biro wrote: My vote is also for Rocco, his set of DVD’s gives you the mechanics to sleeve just about anything, and I mean anything. Anyone see the Ice cream bar coming? I know I didn’t.
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TheAmbitiousCard![]() Eternal Order Northern California 13411 Posts ![]() |
Rocco and Cloutier are both great resources.
Homer Liwag's Coin2 has a version that uses sleeving and would be a great routine to practice as you walk around with 3 silver dollars. Much easier than walking around with 3 balls.
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kentfgunn![]() Inner circle Merritt Island FL 1639 Posts ![]() |
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