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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
I was already familiar with the Sanada gimmick when I saw the lecture. I got one when I lectured and performed in Berlin in 1992.
The FS/2 is completely different from the Cloaking Device. You can start with it loaded, but you can actually "index" what is located where. For example, you can switch a pair of sponge balls without making any kind of "sorting" error. Or you can produce a series of them and go into a series of switches. It's a well thought out gimmick. There is a further thread here that may tip what the FS/2 is.
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NJJ Inner circle 6437 Posts |
So the cloaking device allows you to use a sanada gimmick more like a thumb tip?
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Amazing Kenno New user Kenno 60 Posts |
Nicholas, that is a fair analogy....i have the F/S2,and used in combo with the CD, you can make miracles happen in the hands; bringing these items into play, whether from body loads or logical pocket visits is part of the routining, and part of the fun.
The Amazing Kenno
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DrVG Loyal user 264 Posts |
Dears, I happened to play with setting compartments in the pocket of my JSB s CD.
Would I still otherwise benefit from the FingerS***l2? If you could point me to other work on those except JSB, Guinn, King and D.Garett ? much appreciated. thanks rgds |
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David Todd Inner circle 2328 Posts |
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On Oct 20, 2020, DrVG wrote: Yes, as Bill Palmer mentioned earlier in this discussion: "You can start with the FS2 gimmick loaded, but you can actually "index" what is located where. For example, you can switch a pair of sponge balls without making any kind of "sorting" error. Or you can produce a series of them and go into a series of switches." Quote:
On Oct 20, 2020, DrVG wrote: I don't know of anyone else other than Jay Scott Berry as a source for using the FS2 gimmick (I'm not familiar with published work on it by Guinn, King, or D.Garrett). Other than older JSB lecture notes ("Illusioneering 2000") and older DVDs ("Jay Scott Berry Power of Two (FS2)") that you might be able to find, the current work on this is found in Jay Scott Berry's Penguin Magic LIVE lecture. During this lecture he covers how to make the FS2 (not difficult) and how to use it , and compares it to the CD. It's a great lecture. I would highly recommend it. You can get it as an instant download (.mp4 video file) https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/4098 , or as a DVD , https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/6058 . |
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DrVG Loyal user 264 Posts |
If you re looking for more Sanada use, have a look at Protons, as SB routine by Chris Priest.
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