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playzure Regular user 143 Posts |
I figure that for a hobbyist,it's enough to have just one penetration routine such as the ones mentioned in the subject. What do people think of kranzo's silver dollar through silk penetration from outside the box? The preview looks very cool but because it is a silk I wonder of spectators will think it's less impressive than a ring and string routine? It could be explained by folding the silk in a certain way. Also for those who have performed that routine does it involve classic palming of a coin? If you would like to avoid exposure please e-mail me individually at alexlinde@yahoo.com. Thanks
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
I like Nate Kranzo's routine better because it is not a ring and string routine. It is different, and unique.
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sleightofhand1 Elite user 446 Posts |
i have been wanting to see kranzo's effect, i know that i really really liked Michael Ammars coins through the silk, and would like to add kranzos to it...
i do not have the charming chinese challenge. |
Tony Veteran user Los Angeles 303 Posts |
Don't forget to check out David Roth's coin through silk (an entire tape is dedicated to it, or you may buy the DVD which has both the coin through silk routine & the okito routines).
I also like the Charming Chinese Challenge because the penetrations happen in the spectator's hand, which seems to have a different impact. I like both--can't compare apples to oranges. |
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