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Harlequin
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Melbourne, Australia
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Jason Latimer performing nice version of cups and balls

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9ie6Tfa_zI&NR
John Heggie
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Huntersville, NC
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Harlequin,
Thanks for the link.
Great preformance by Jason.

T-shirt at a black tie event, this guy has confidence. Smile

~John
magicuncle
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Very pretty!
kienboss
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Here is a video without switch of camera.
His magic can be seen better.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVohRe3tsu8

It acts in various places.Also,in here Japan.
The television staff visited,though he did not come to Japan.

Is this magic lecture at one time?
I want nothing but to enjoy because it's complete magic.

Broccoli.
--Etranger-- by Broccoli
http://hp.kutikomi.net/buroko/
pkson79
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I met him when he came to Korea, I was a reporter at the time and I went to the press conference. (He came with Mirko, Tony Hassini, Tommy Wonder, Murray and Kenji Minemura) It was great to meet him in person.

He's a really nice guy, and his answer to the question "so what advice can you give to beginner magicians?"

was "be creative"

and creative he has shown!!

Loved this glass cups and balls routine!!

cheers
PK
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Matt Malinas
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AMAZING!
The masters make the rules, for the wise men and the fools
James Alan
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This flies in the face of Penn & Teller's four rules of magic:

1. Never do the same trick twice
2. Never tell an audience how a trick is done
3. Never let the audience see your secret preparation
4. Never EVER do the cups and balls with CLEAR PLASTIC CUPS!!!

I love it!
James Alan

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