1KJ
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Posted: Sep 9, 2017 06:39 pm
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I saw a Japanese Magician named Kotaro Fujiyama (sp?) doing a routine with paper butterflies which he kept fluttering in the air with a couple handheld fans.
I am interested in learning this technique.
I tried with different types of papers and tissues with limited success.
Can anyone help?
KJ
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1KJ
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Posted: Sep 14, 2017 08:12 pm
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OK, I guess no one knows about this. I have been doing some experimentation with different types of paper with varying results.
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1KJ
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Posted: Sep 25, 2017 10:05 pm
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I am possibly just talking to myself at this point, but just in case...
I was really struggling with this until my six year old daughter decided she wanted to make a paper butterfly. She made one and it worked beautifully. When I drop mine and hers at the same time, hers takes about twice as long to gently float to the floor.
Also, I found a fan that has a cartoonish cat face painted on the fan. I now have my patter involving a cat and a butterfly.
It's turning into a routine!
KJ
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gallagher
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Posted: Oct 3, 2017 09:48 pm
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There is a routine,
AND explaination(!),
in a book from Dai Vernon.
A little paper back book,.
sorry,
not sure of the title.
Maybe go to 'the Card section' and ask(?).
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Dollarbill
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Posted: Oct 15, 2017 03:14 am
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Maybe library"com?
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Good to here.