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Paul Rathbun Inner circle Michigan 2543 Posts |
I am thinking of learning a 3 fly routine that utilizes a sh**l. Can anybody recommend an easy routine that utilizes this gimmick? Thanks.
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qureyoon Loyal user Singapore 275 Posts |
Due to the nature of "FLY", a [ probably is not really a good choice. Most are using extra. Or a modified [, which is the Slippery one.
Unless you want it to do "Across" style, not a "Fly" style, probably a [ can be utilized |
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
I have a One touch Handling Using a Shell That's not that Hard! And the only time you need a Locking half shell is To get it to appeal! Using it for a vanish a shell works just Fine! P.M. me for Info if you are interested ! Thanks!
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Garrett Loyal user Missouri 258 Posts |
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Garrett Loyal user Missouri 258 Posts |
Another good one is Coin Melody by Troy Hooser:
http://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-d......-melody/ It's more than just a 3-Fly, but very magical looking. |
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fonda57 Inner circle chicago 3080 Posts |
Gary Kurtz Trio from his Unexplainable Acts book uses one of those, also known as Misty Like a Dream from a video.
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
-Rannie Raymundo- aka The Boss aka The Manila Enforcer www.rannieraymundo.com www.tapm.proboards80.net |
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puggo Inner circle 2022 Posts |
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On 2012-04-12 13:00, rannie wrote: Nice work Rannie Is it available anywhere? |
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evikshin Special user 892 Posts |
Although it doesn't utilize a [, I highly recommend Eric Jones's Simplex 3-Fly, off his "Metal" DVD. Gets great reactions if you practice and perform it the way he does. Not at all hard to do.
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magiclimber Veteran user Boulder, Colorado 315 Posts |
Rannie,
That routine looks great, where you recommend learning something along those lines. Very nice work! |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On 2012-04-12 13:00, rannie wrote: I love B-Fly Rannie! I haven't seen much from you for a while - you need to keep pumping out that fantastic coin magic! Mabuhay! Jim |
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magiclimber Veteran user Boulder, Colorado 315 Posts |
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On 2012-04-13 13:21, magiclimber wrote: Also, could you recommend a basic book on grammar...haha, that should have been "where DO you recommend..." |
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webtech Regular user 185 Posts |
Just downloaded Sanchez Fly. I was looking for a good 3Fly with a shell. Thanks for the link Garrett!
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Garrett Loyal user Missouri 258 Posts |
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On 2012-04-14 10:21, webtech wrote: My pleasure! Let me know what you think of it, as I was thinking of picking it up myself. You can never know too many 3-Fly routines, right? |
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Paul Rathbun Inner circle Michigan 2543 Posts |
Thanks to all who commented. I will probably give the Sanchez Fly a try first.
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Dr_J_Ayala Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts |
Hey there Paul!
The one that I do the most is mentioned above - Coin Melody by Troy Hooser. It will take a fair amount of work to get it down (nothing really advanced save for one of the vanishes to most people, but that can be changed to suit your skill level), but the nice part about it is that it can be taken apart, and then re-assembled to your needs. That is essentially what Troy did to create that routine. |
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Paul Rathbun Inner circle Michigan 2543 Posts |
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On 2012-04-12 09:45, Garrett wrote: This uses just one regular shell? If so, quite impressive.
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cperkins Special user 700 Posts |
Hooser's Coin Melody wraps a routine around a three fly in the intro and the ending. A good way to present any three fly routine in my opinion.
Interesting how he handles the fourth "you know what." Not at all difficult if that concerns you. chuck
To see a difficult thing lightly handled gives the impression of the impossible.
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Garrett Loyal user Missouri 258 Posts |
Paul,
Yes, Troy's routine uses just one regular shell. gh |
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Paul Rathbun Inner circle Michigan 2543 Posts |
Can anyone comment on how difficult the Sanchez Fly is going to be? Most my coin work is of the matrix and chink-a-chink variety. Working with a [ in the hands will be a new venture for me.
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