I'm still trying to get the pass right. I went on and learned a bunch of other stuff first and then found out I shoulda learned the pass off the bat..
I'm considering Sinister, but I only have the reviews on the site itself to go by.Otherwise I'm drumming my fingers waiting for Outlaw's Whitechapel/Homicide/Sinister & Reflections book tests to land through the door.
I just received the US versions of these a few days ago. The craftmanship that went into these is stunning. It's going to be a while before I will be able to put the time into performing this but boy does this look good.Otherwise I'm drumming my fingers waiting for Outlaw's Whitechapel/Homicide/Sinister & Reflections book tests to land through the door.
I'm considering Sinister, but I only have the reviews on the site itself to go by.
Do you have other info to recommend it?
I am less certain of getting it than I was a few days ago. I just got Sanctum and Kioku and, while I don't really feel I wasted my money, I was underwhelemed and a bit disappointed at the sparse description on the site.
Why? I've been in magic almost 50 years and never learned the pass. I worked on it many times but never got good enough to actually use it. And in all those years there have been just 3-4 tricks I'd have liked to do that required a pass- not really much of a loss considering the hundreds of thousands of other card tricks I can pick from.
I think that the average magician who learns a pass gets very little use from it other than impressing other magicians with the fact that he can do it. Of course there are many, many exceptions to this, but most of them are much better than average magicians. And there are more than a few well known magicians who can't do a pass.
Thanks. I'll appreciate it.I'll let you know what I think of them when they arrive. It's been a couple of weeks so should hopefully be sometime soon...
Becker's version is the one I know that I mentioned in skipjack's thread. Got the DVD.JonWhite said:Just noticed that Becker describes his version of Russian Roulette in "Stunners", so gonna read up on that and compare to DB's version that Skippy so enjoyed.![]()
Great. Like I need reasons to spend more money...JonWhite said:ETA: looks like a big thumbs up for the Outlaw books from JPK!
You are responsible for this urge I have to buy Sinister. Nice guy that I am, I will only hold you to half the cost, though.I just received the US versions of these a few days ago. The craftmanship that went into these is stunning. It's going to be a while before I will be able to put the time into performing this but boy does this look good.
I searched "Cyril Back in Time" (minus the quotation marks) and watched the first video up which was in Korean but using a translator. I don't know if that was Cyril or not, but I think it was.Im learning-although mostly learned-Cyril's Back in time card trick.
Serarch it on YouTube.
It rocks.
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I searched "Cyril Back in Time" (minus the quotation marks) and watched the first video up which was in Korean but using a translator. I don't know if that was Cyril or not, but I think it was.
In any case, it was awesome. The majority of the moves I can figure out, though I would never have the guts to try them in that fashion.
Most impressive to me was his crowd control. They were all around him so his angles were always in danger, and at one point he had to protect a DL when the spectator tried to flip the card for him. At that point I was panicking on his behalf, but he stayed cool and seemed friendly the whole while.