bullet train
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that was soo cool!!
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great performance...seeing someone do it really helps one learn it...i like how you spread out your cards for the "trapping cards"...technically different from how it is in the book but looked cleaner
also, i think turning over the cards on the table is kind of nice because it prevents people from suspecting dupes...a double shock to those who do
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amzing card trick
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McAig,
Lad, that's a fine trick you've got there. Went right by me!
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Excellent performance...!!! 5*****
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Again:
HOLY CHEESE!
lol
Dude, you are rockin' awesome! I thought the Aces were indeed trapped.
Who in your opinion is better: Harry Lorayne or the John Bannon fella.
I am currently learning Lorayne's Peg system, and I want to memorize an entire deck of cards.
Thanks for that wonderful trick buddy!
Thanks for your comment loyaleagle
McAig 2 years ago
Fine handling. I would had liked a little better story line and a slower performance..My humble tips: Move the left hand forward with the turnover on Iconoclastic Aces, on the of Syncopated Aces pickup the ace pile hold (as in the book) and slowly turn it over. On Interrobang Aces give the cards a gentle concave bend for a smoother pickup and try for a better ending display to showcase the bullet train trio.
No need to turn over the facedown cards. Keep up the good work. Hope I helped.
MrTrickre 3 years ago
Very helpful comments Mr T. I think that John Bannon's idea of the 'surprise' ace assemblies is sounder when doing it for people who are already aware of the 'ace assembly' concept (ie mainly card magicians) than those who are not. I agree that a slower pace is a good idea (my camera cuts out after a certain time, which is a problem!), and also I think that I may need to give a little more explanation to the 'ace assembly' idea to ensure that the reveals have the greatest clarity
McAig 3 years ago
Thanks a lot for the comments, and the cheese!
Bannon's work is consistently excellent, and his 'Dear Mr Fantasy' book just doesn't have a bad thing in it, in my opinion. But Harry Lorayne covers such a wide range of stuff, and writes very clearly, and I think his first Classic Collection in particular gives some great tricks and sleights. And thankfully we can enjoy them both.
McAig 3 years ago