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Clark
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Cody's handling for the plot is great. The audience sees the aces travel in order of suit so there is no question as to which ace has magically moved from once place to the next, very sound routine.

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Tony Econ (TLR's Card Cprner editor) has a quick, clean and great IP.
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Is Wayne Houchin's "Invisible Palm" done the same way?
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Given how obsessed you seem to be with the effect I think Scorch is right. Get Jennings '67 which has every version Jennings worked on leading up to his "final answer".
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I think this is the best invisible palm that I have ever seen

http://www.magicvideodepot.com/view.php?a=v&t=774

What do you guys think?
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Looks like our friend Mr. Double Stick....nice
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On 2006-05-26 11:43, Trois wrote:
Looks like our friend Mr. Double Stick....nice


Perhaps roughed or just SLIGHTLY sticky but WOW, did you see how he handled the Stuart Gordon Turnover and tabled it? NICE.

Good management for that last vanish.

Talented guy. Thanks to the person who posted the video too. Smile
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Great handling! Simnply fantastic!
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On 2006-05-26 12:32, Jonathan Townsend wrote:
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On 2006-05-26 11:43, Trois wrote:
Looks like our friend Mr. Double Stick....nice


Perhaps roughed or just SLIGHTLY sticky but WOW, did you see how he handled the Stuart Gordon Turnover and tabled it? NICE.

Good management for that last vanish.

Talented guy. Thanks to the person who posted the video too. Smile


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That handling looks very similar to Bill Malone's handling with some significant improvements towards the end.
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On 2006-05-26 11:43, Trois wrote:
Looks like our friend Mr. Double Stick....nice


omg this ticks me off to no end... it's all ungaffed...

I'll do Arnaud's or my version(some even more insane double handling) any day of the week if you want no gaffs....

There is *much* more that can be done with the gorden turnover and some of ascanio's moves if you practice....
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Yea you are right Daegs there are no gaffs and no double stick tape Arnaud is just *** good at handling cards.

But do you think you can post your verison Daegs of the invisible palm. I would like to see it.
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I have been practicing this for quite some time now. I is coming along quite nicely. I don't know what all the moves are called though. Could someone please tell me which move in the video is the Stuart Gordon turnover?

thanks
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I am content with the Harris Way, and have never tried any other version. To me it comes down to audience management. I love the effect I just tend to have trouble laying a D on a table taht doesn't have a cloth on it. But have never been called on it. Great effect.
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If I lay down the double and see that it separates a bit, I'll just lean forward and misdirect and have my arms covering the angle so that they cannot see the tabled "card". The Harris method works for me too.

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