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TOM WIESE![]() Regular user 103 Posts ![]() |
Not sure where I read it, but recently I came acorss a thread discribing a move with the color changing knives. Apparently, you can show both sides of the gaffed knife with some sort of a flip in the hand to show both sides of the knive, not the typical paddle move. Anyone know this move?
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Jeff Corn![]() Inner circle Las Vegas 1190 Posts ![]() |
It's just a variation of the Paddle Move. I believe Whit Haydn goes over it in his Knife video.
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Doug Arden![]() Special user 886 Posts ![]() |
It may also be the move Johnny Thompson uses in his routine?
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tboehnlein![]() Inner circle ohio 1791 Posts ![]() |
Juan Tamiraz has it in print also & on video
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Pete Biro![]() 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts ![]() |
It could be my move, look in Tarbell 7. You roll the knife down your palm.
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Whit Haydn![]() V.I.P. 5449 Posts ![]() |
I think you are talking about the "Friedman Flip" by Corey Friedman of Van Nuys, California that I demonstrate in the DVD of my knife routine. The knife is spun around the fingers to show the other side--the hand stays still.
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TOM WIESE![]() Regular user 103 Posts ![]() |
Thanks everyone for your imput.
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Michael Bilkis![]() Special user 728 Posts ![]() |
It's a great move to a knife routine.
Whit, what happenned to yor web site? I couldn't access any of the ideo clips. Michael |
Whit Haydn![]() V.I.P. 5449 Posts ![]() |
They are back. We have been moving to a new server, and many links were broken.
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