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daffydoug![]() Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts ![]() |
Bob Mcallister had a wonderful take on the torn and restored napkin that I thought was really sweet because in the end the spectator wins when their napkin ends up being the one restored and Bob's falls apart.
I loved that routine! Does anybody know if it's taught anywhere either on the web or in a book?
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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Contact the Turk here on the Café HE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU
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daffydoug![]() Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts ![]() |
The Turk?
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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Mike sturgeon
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Leo Reynolds Jr![]() Special user 864 Posts ![]() |
I seen this on you tube look up Bob McAllister three frog monte.l thought It looked good but I fell in love with the three frog monte routine and started doing it.
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daffydoug![]() Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts ![]() |
I'll check it out!
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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XavrosStalkingwolf![]() New user 50 Posts ![]() |
I love the idea of the self-deprecating magician. Assuming Bob Mcallister's ending is universally applicable, it could also be used with the really clever Torn & Restored Napkin that Eric Jones just put out on Murphy's Magic. It comes free when you sign up for their newsletter. Or you can view it here: http://goo.gl/2vgNl5
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