@UnknownMagician93 It still looks quite unnatural. But if it flys by the spectators by all means use it. Are the tallys the new ones or the old ones made in Ohio?
@pleasend I love that book! I know it's months ago you got it, so can you tell what you think about it? I sadly don't know that many who have the book.
@Nozis085 It's got some great material in it, too good to share (muhahahah). I love Ken's work on passes too! overall a great book to have in my collection (:
@pleasend Then I got the book some months ago I was so happy. But yeah, I agree with you about Ken's work on the passes, his method on the Classic Pass has easily become my favourites. I also like the Drag lift in the first chapter.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who own that book. :)
By the way, do you have "Relaxed Impossibilities" by Ken. His work is just so amazing.
@pleasend I've got the book a few days ago, I haven't got time to really look at the material in it yet, but I think it's pretty cool. I recommend it.
Great review keep making em.
TheBradTobin 4 months ago
Nice review!
PaulTheillusionist 1 year ago
how do you spell tha trick called impossible difination idk how to spell it
XAVIERDAMAN13 1 year ago
how amazing is deep thrust? my go to piece for 1-on-1!!!
Totaly agree on the, "no, that's dumb, get it outta here" part.
good review though.
Sweepingreaper4 2 years ago
Thanks man
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
I love this book. Enjoy it (: . I got Card Classics of Ken Krenzel for christmas :D.
-Will
pleasend 2 years ago
you do the circle shift?
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
I never bothered to learn it as it seems a little bit fishy and there are other ways to control a card ;D.
But i like Jennings work.
-Will
pleasend 2 years ago
Check my video out;)
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
@UnknownMagician93 It still looks quite unnatural. But if it flys by the spectators by all means use it. Are the tallys the new ones or the old ones made in Ohio?
-Will
pleasend 2 years ago
old
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
@UnknownMagician93 Where did you get them from? If you dont mind me asking because the new ones are quite bad compared to the old ones.
Cheers.
-Will
pleasend 2 years ago
ebay:p
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
Okay thanks ;D.
pleasend 2 years ago
*raises hand* i doooooooooooooooooo*smiles*
RamoRM07 2 years ago
what?
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
you said "you do the circle shift"
RamoRM07 2 years ago
o gotcha!
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
@pleasend I love that book! I know it's months ago you got it, so can you tell what you think about it? I sadly don't know that many who have the book.
Nozis085 1 year ago
@Nozis085 It's got some great material in it, too good to share (muhahahah). I love Ken's work on passes too! overall a great book to have in my collection (:
pleasend 1 year ago
@pleasend Then I got the book some months ago I was so happy. But yeah, I agree with you about Ken's work on the passes, his method on the Classic Pass has easily become my favourites. I also like the Drag lift in the first chapter.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who own that book. :)
By the way, do you have "Relaxed Impossibilities" by Ken. His work is just so amazing.
-Jonathan
Nozis085 1 year ago
@Nozis085 No sorry I don't have that one, but I hear the material is just as good as his classic stuff.
pleasend 1 year ago
@pleasend I've got the book a few days ago, I haven't got time to really look at the material in it yet, but I think it's pretty cool. I recommend it.
Jonathan
Nozis085 1 year ago
gah, i saw this at my magic shop today and thought about getting it, instead i got 5x5 japan
S1A917 2 years ago
i have a question, my eng is not good
so do u think i can understand the book?
mickeyauau 2 years ago
yes its a clear book
UnknownMagician93 2 years ago
cool vid bro
jp1794 2 years ago