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chrislomas Regular user Coningsby, Lincs 129 Posts |
Http://www.alakazam.co.uk/product-Re-Occ......ves.html
Im not sure in if this is old or new, but just saw a video to this on the Alakazam youtube channel. Looks pretty good. |
charlies_hat Regular user Norwich, UK 108 Posts |
It's far from latest, but is one of the greatest !
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CarlMcCoy Elite user 465 Posts |
Wow...I've never ever seen that...what the hell have I been doing all these years?
That's going on the list for sure. |
Peter Nardi Inner circle 2238 Posts |
We have been selling a UK version for many years. I always have it on me.
Just to let you know I have filmed the explanations, so if you order from Alakazam the streaming video will be automatically put into your account. Regards Peter |
videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
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On Sep 18, 2015, Peter Nardi wrote: Peter, you sure carry a LOT of stuff! LOL! |
Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
Peter has the most effects ever in his to go to set lol , I am surprised if he ever manages to finish one table at a wedding or any gig as I could list about 50 effects in the last year that are in his number one working repertoire according to his posts ! Lovely bloke great dealer but don't kid yourself he probably rarely gigs but do you blame him he doesn't need to but you have to pinch yourself sometimes if thinks we are all that naive 😆
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Robert M Inner circle 2482 Posts |
I thought that was a very good handling of Hopping Halves although there was nothing original there.
It's a great coin trick and Peter does it very well. Robert |
tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
Very nice take on this effect !
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T.G. Jones Elite user 489 Posts |
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On Sep 18, 2015, Tarik Flash wrote: Nardi should give you a slap for that. |
Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
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On Sep 19, 2015, T.G. Jones wrote: Why it's true ! They cannot all be in his go to set and I am pretty sure he mainly deals and hardly ever gigs from what I know from many many UK based magicians 😊 |
johndevacmaker Special user 644 Posts |
Have you seen the size of his trouser pockets now he has lost all that weight ?
Only kidding Peter |
pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
I would suggest that Peter performs not for the money but because he's bloody good at it and enjoys it at the same time.
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
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On Sep 18, 2015, Tarik Flash wrote: go on then... list the 50....
I've asked to be banned
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charlies_hat Regular user Norwich, UK 108 Posts |
I did this for the 1st time in ages on Sat night at a booking and it played very well, then did coinvexed with 10p / 2p which validates that you have used real coins for the hopping half as they get to sign & keep them.
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T.G. Jones Elite user 489 Posts |
Nice sequencing charlies_hat. That's a good idea.
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Sean Giles Inner circle Cambridge/ UK 3517 Posts |
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On Sep 19, 2015, Tarik Flash wrote: I bet you £20 you can't name even 30. |
Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
Go on to Peters profile look at all his posts , then watch his product reviews and then the DVD of the tricks you have where he is introducing them and you will find 50 would be being very kind . I like Peter do not the need the money so can't be bothered to list them all for £20 , make it £2000 I will be interested . It's not a dig at Peter I think he is an excellent dealer a superb demo guy and a good magician just saying it's amazing how many go straight into his A set , he is not the only one a lot of magicians regular say the same on here . Dai Vernon I think once said you only ever need to know 6 effects well at one time and change your audience not your effects . That's the difference between an amateur and pro
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Foxlute Regular user UK 148 Posts |
I bought this recently as a result of reading this thread and received it yesterday. The coins are excellent quality and they do the whole job for you. I don't do much with coins as I have never been very good with them but there's only one "knacky" move needed here(which is probably a piece of cake for experienced coinworkers) and I have just about got it down now after an hour or two of playing around. My only remaining problem (again probably not an issue for experienced coin people)is preventing the coins and "coins" from speaking too much at awkward moments but nevertheless I expect to be able to perform this by the weekend.
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chrislomas Regular user Coningsby, Lincs 129 Posts |
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On Sep 30, 2015, Foxlute wrote: Would you recommend for a beginer in coins? |
Foxlute Regular user UK 148 Posts |
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On Sep 30, 2015, chrislomas wrote: Oh yes. You don't need to use any sleights if you follow Peter Nardi's routine. I don't want to give anything away but essentially the first two phases you just have to be careful not to flash the contents of the hand holding the coins when you take the coin away with the other hand. The third phase is where the "knacky" bit comes in and, for me, a little difficulty in keeping the noise under control, but nothing a little practice won't sort out. The rest is plain sailing. Essentially unless you are short of a few fingers or have transparent hands it's pretty straightforward! It doesn't take up much pocket space either. Of course, learning how to execute the trick is one thing. Presentation is another. In fact, as the pros here will tell you, it is arguably the most important aspect. The one Peter Nardi uses seems pretty good but I am going to try to think up something that suits my personality more. Incidentally I thought the idea someone else posted about following this up with Coinvexed is brilliant. I've had Coinvexed for a few weeks now and it kills. |
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