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Dellor
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I recently got Centrifugal by Magick, and have been doing the floating coin effect for awhile, and while it is a amazing effect, I would like to start doing more tricks with my ITR but haven't been able to find any DVDs on it. Could anyone recommend some. I would rather have DVDs than books on the subject if possible.

Thanks
KingNothing
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Be creative; you can use IT with any small object.
Derren Brown had a really nice ring ITR.
Bill Hegbli
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There are many DVDs on this subject. You should not have any problem finding a great number of them to learn from.
Asaka
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Besides Th Ultimate Thread Reel ITR by James George, what else?
Dougini
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Michael Ammar - Easy to Master Thread Miracles - Set (Vols. 1-3):

http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/87

And, although not ITR related, WHO'S AFRAID OF INVISIBLE THREAD? by Jon LeClair:

http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/686

Here's one more, Peki's THE ART OF FLOATING:

http://www.mymagic.com/peki.htm

I hope this helps! Smile

Doug
whiteoakcanyon
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I have received the strongest responses when I float a spectator's finger ring. That effect was taught on Centrifugal, it is worth practicing.
Kane Mouri
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Spooked.
Kane Mouri
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Just to add I believe Nicholas Einhorn's Spooked, performed as a shadow trick, can be very very powerful.
Chrishue
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Spooked is pretty much the only reason why I use an ITR these days.