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From: kammagic
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  • such moves scare me. They look cool, but is it possible to perform them with 100% accuracy every time? I mean, if you were to do it ten times in a row, how many times would get it right?

    This is the case with me, everytime I try to perform some bold flashy move in front of someone, I get stressed out, my fingers stiffen and I usually fail. I so much hate it when I can't perform something with a 100% success flawlessly.

  • Never be afraid to fail. Remember everyone who is better then you has failed more times then you.

  • Where did you hear that? That is the best thing I have ever heard! :)

  • My own thoughts.

  • @adamoxx1 I know where your coming from. My fingers don't get stiff though. my hands shake. violently. its straight up awful. it effects my magic drastically. and i'm not too good at sleight of hand moves in the first place :/ i suppose perfect practice makes perfect performance. :]

  • niiiiiiice, totally like the pop ^^

  • is it a gimmick?

  • no :)

  • nice moves... looks real cool

  • Ni-ice. Very cool move.

  • well i certainly stand corrected.

  • ah i saw david copperfield use this in his dream of aces routine, i havent seen it since and i was in love with it hahaha

  • No Copperfield used the Piet Forton's Pop Out move. This works differenntly.

  • and it was called grandpas aces

  • @kammagic Jack carpenter has something similar to this i believe, anyway it looks great.

  • nice but isnt that like shot gun aces

  • No. Read the comments below.

  • Great 5 stars. I personally like John Benzais"s shoot out thingy more.

  • pretty cool !!! 5*

  • That was cool

  • shotgun aces I think thats called also, right?

  • crazy!!!!!!!!

  • pretty cool!

  • beast!

  • cool. nice i like it

  • how?

  • wow gz

  • This looks like Piet Forton's Pop Out Move. Would you please share where this in located in Hartman's Card Craft? Thanks.

  • Sorry I don't have the books anymore. I remember there being 2. One red and one green I believe. Very thick books. Almost 3 inches.

  • Very nicely performed. But whats the difference between this and the basic pop-out used in shotgun aces?

  • Shotgun aces uses Piet Forton's Pop Out move. This J.K. Hartman move is different because the card turns over during the move.

  • nice.. 5*

  • sweet that was cool...do you have a mac>??

  • That was sweet dude!

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