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Boroballa New user 61 Posts |
I was looking at different magic shops online and I noticed a new product called The Ivory Connection. It sounds like a really great dice routine.
I am looking for variations from cards, It is by Steve Dobson and Reed McClintock. Anybody heard of it or know if it is good? |
Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
The original idea of having dice stick together, I believe, belongs to Paul Harris. The trick where the dots move around is called Sacks Dice Routine, not to be confused with Sachs. Different people.
The dice routine was originally printed up as Spotted Sorcery. However I can't remember where! Sorry, I'm on pain medication. You can learn this routine via DVD from Bob Sheets entitled 'Its the Rules' or from James Lewis on the The Sacks Dice Routine. If I'm not mistaken there is also a version printed up in Routined Manipulation. This is all from memory, but for the most part I think it's correct. Finally, in conjunction with this stuff, look in the Dai Vernon book of magic for the dice climax routine. All of these routines with the dice and the climax are very powerful. Hope this helps! Best, Dorian Rhodell |
10cardsdown Special user Out There Somewhere 664 Posts |
I believe the original write-up for the dice routine is in The Classic Secrets of Magic by Bruce Elliot beginning on page 36. It is listed under the chapter entitled The Very Peripatetic Paddle.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27366 Posts |
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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