Another traditional prop, but with a few original tricks mixed in. The name of the routine used to be "Hiding out in Des Moines Iowa". Do you ever wonder where good jugglers who appear on Americas Most Wanted end up? Ask me in person about it.
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See you next week,
Greg Kennedy
You're probably thinking of Paul Cinquevalli. Like Alteal said, it probably wasn't completely real (not saying a fake version wouldn't take skill though). But we digress... thanks for continuing to upload videos, Greg!
JugglerAndrew 4 years ago
Greg,
If you're ever planning on visiting New England (Massachusettes) - look up Hank Lee's Cape Cod Cavelcade - a Magic weekend put on by Hank Lee's Magic Factory. I think you would fit in with the show's very well. If he doesn't hire you on the spot, it's his loss.
msterrio 4 years ago
I'm sorry but what were the original tricks?
harmonizedmotion 5 years ago
To stack two cue balls, at least one of the balls has to have a small flat or concave spot made on the surface. Sounds like a good trick though. Dangerous maybe?
alteal 5 years ago
good..seen better
jimifun 5 years ago
your right, it was a great choice to subscribe here.
nice work.
Unfathomable42 5 years ago
I heard about a juggler that learned to stack two cue balls on a cue stick and balance the whole arrangement on his chin. It took him 8 years to learn this.
The jugglers mantra, "Never, never, never, never give up."
By the way, nice work with the sticks, Mr. Kennedy.
dedwarmo 5 years ago
I did leave a comment, which was that I knew it was smart to subscribe.
very cool but I must see what you do with two sticks! I've tried that but not too much, it seems impossible.
pyrrho314 5 years ago
I knew it was wise to subscribe to you.
sticks!
pyrrho314 5 years ago