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Outstanding Triumph by Larry Jennings

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2009

Triumph with no table. Elegant and quick, from Larry Jennings.

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  • This is a really good preformance of this effect....sweet and simle man...

    Jack

  • Thanks, I really appreciate it!

  • awesome trick man, the best of this routine ive ever seen. you really need to post more vids. 5 stars

  • Thank you very much! I have a couple of things lined up, so there'll be more coming...

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  • well "triumph" is an outstanding trick.. that was outstanding³ ^^

  • i love this triumph exicuted flawlessly as always bro fantastic work

  • I just found out that there's a possibility Micheal will come lecture in San Francisco... That would be awesome!

  • Ortiz is one of Michael's current mentors, so it's one big lovely circle.:D

  • Yeah, the absence of an audience is an issue, for sure. But also my character is a little bit nervous and tentative, so that might be part of what you're picking up too.

    I would get the Ortiz ouvre, but first I'm saving up to get Michael Vincent's DVD set! ;)

  • He has just released a ten disc set that comprises of nearly all of his work, might be worth checking out!

    He is one of the greatest cardmen alive, so he needs to be studied!

    As for the patter, it just very slightly seemed unconfident. I understand that being in front of a camera, you can't play off of people etc, and looking back, I think thats the problem. So there is nothing you can do, c'est parfait!

  • I am not familiar with the Ortiz handling. In fact, I am not familiar with Ortiz's work at all. Time to start buying his books, I guess!

    Any advice on how to improve the patter?

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