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martysh Special user Greenville,SC 522 Posts |
I have made a real study of this over the past 3 months...and with David's set as he sent it to me directly... I am over the top can't wait as I have been working assiduously on Jean jacquest Sanvert's routine which is the only thing I can think about these days... the three borrowed rings vanish after some brief comedy to three impossible locations already displayed on table.
this to me converted a quiet trick I purposely avoided for the past 50 years to one that will be a hallmark in my show. Marty |
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LookyLookyMan New user 64 Posts |
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On Jun 23, 2013, J-Mac wrote: Copperfield used to do it, so it obviously does play for a large house. |
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ReviewerMaster Veteran user 307 Posts |
Anything from Regal is gold!
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mjanes New user Gig Harbor, WA 66 Posts |
Does anyone out there follow Jim Steinmeyer's LFR routine or an adaptation of it?
How about Sanvert's? While I use an adapted version of the Regal routine, entailing use of an empty wine glass, I'm curious to know why others favor particular adaptations and approaches. I'm especially interested in routines suitable for impromptu parlor settings --- a large dinner party, say --- which are not heavily prop-dependent. thanks in advance for ideas. Marc |
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