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stevenamills Veteran user 397 Posts |
Has anyone else been working on the routine from the June 2014 issue of Genii which uses a CSB set and a [ ?
I have't found the perfect glass, yet, but I've found a 3" shot glass which is OK. Except for the fact you need a table, this is a nearly perfect routine in my opinion. My lovely Lassen CSB set was stolen a couple of years ago, so I am using Tango coins, which aren't bad for the price, but don.t look great when fully nested to show both sides of the coin. If I keep doing this routine, I guess I'll need to get Todd to make a set. I recommend this routine if you performance environment uses a table. |
tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Yes, that's a great routine. Really nice use of the CSB set.
I feel genuinely sorry for you in having had your Lassen CSB set stolen; of all the stuff by him I have, the CSB is my absolute favourite. The work is flawless, the Infinity Edge unique. That gentleman is a marvel. |
WKM Regular user London Uk 139 Posts |
Hi,
I'm trying to get a set of CSB myself, and I've emailed Todd four times already but with no acknowledgement at all. Is there any thing in particular that I need to do to contact him? I'm in the Uk
Liam Ball AIMC*
The Gentleman Magician |
tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Give him a ring! The time in Colorado is seven hours behind GMT. He doesn't always pick up, but if you persevere I'm sure you'll get through.
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Joni River New user 37 Posts |
You have to try with different glasses. Its possible to do this routine with the Cerberus coin.
Regards |
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