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Curtis Kam V.I.P. same as you, plus 3 and enough to make 3498 Posts |
Here's one thought for the ending--given the methodology here, it should be possible to do the last transposition visibly, without the cover on the box. The audience sees the last contrasting coin in the box (on the top of the stack) and then, when you toss them out of the box to the table, it's four identical coins.
The basic techniques you appear to be using are similar to a very clever routine (that didn't use an Okito box) by Paul Rylander that appeared in the Sphinx in 1950. It's seldom performed these days, but the construction is elegant enough to have caught the attention of guys like Milt Kort, and others, over the years. In other words, if you worked this out for yourself, good thinking! I approached this plot in a slightly different way. In my version, I added one of Tony Miller's Mobius purses, and the reset ending some of you mentioned above. That's here, if anyone's interested: https://youtu.be/uItc0t3uMFs
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bignickolson New user 87 Posts |
There's nothing wrong with doing it four times, but obviously as the performer you can't act like you are getting annoyed at how drawn out the trick is.
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RJ Hunt Elite user Lakeland, FL 466 Posts |
Thanks again, been getting a lot of feed back, I had to pick up a new box and ordered a new Boston box for a production sequence and also an instant reset finale. I think I got a good idea. Still trying to come up with a story or plot line for the routine.
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ottphd Loyal user 243 Posts |
RJ
Coming in to this four years late, but, I really liked it! Thanks for sharing |
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