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MarkinMadison Regular user 174 Posts |
I'm looking for advice on a dvd (or book/other) that will help me learn fancy card cuts or shuffles. I've seen people do multiple cuts that look impressive, yet allow for keeping a top card or other stacking. Ideas?
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
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AsL Special user 680 Posts |
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On 2010-11-02 07:45, panlives wrote: Yep. Gerald Cestkowski has my highest recommendation. The Encyclopedia of Card Flourishes (book) is approximately 550 pages and filled with a wide range of flourishes that vary in skill level. It'll keep you busy for an extremely long time. If his beginner DVD's are the same quality of his other work, you won't be disappointed. If you browse around this section of the Café a little, you'll come across some other dvd's (and possibly books:-/) that repeatedly get mentioned as a great source for beginner level "flourishers". All the Best, Andrew |
MarkinMadison Regular user 174 Posts |
Thanks much! I can't wait for the search function to work again...
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M&M Magic Regular user 116 Posts |
Ben Salinas has a great Dvd on card stunts. There is a lot of material on it. Check it out sometime.
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MarkinMadison Regular user 174 Posts |
Thanks M&M...I just ordered it.
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