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Title: Invisible Palm Routine
Description: which videos to buy?


AhLiShuFi - June 4, 2005 05:01 PM (GMT)
hi guys!

i wish to know which videos teaches this routine? any especially gd ones to recommend?

illusionist - June 4, 2005 06:06 PM (GMT)
Bill malone on the loose got teaches it :D

Blackwing - June 5, 2005 04:08 AM (GMT)
Yeah bill malone's on the loose vid teaches a pretty good routine. Check out the top rated videos at magicvideodepot. The one done by magiccardman at a high school was an invisble palming routine by bill malone.

AhLiShuFi - June 5, 2005 12:35 PM (GMT)
thanx guys for the info. but i looking for the different variations to this routine. so, is there any other vids that teaches this other than bill malone?

Winder - June 5, 2005 12:44 PM (GMT)
But if i remember, Bill Malone volume 4, Bill is a left handed, so his sleight is a little bit different from us.

ZzaG - June 6, 2005 04:27 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (AhLiShuFi @ Jun 5 2005, 08:35 PM)
thanx guys for the info. but i looking for the different variations to this routine. so, is there any other vids that teaches this other than bill malone?

Arnaud Chevrier created an Invisible Palm tutorial. Not many people have the video I think...

exohordon - June 6, 2005 09:45 AM (GMT)
For the invisible palm it doesn't really matter if your left or right handed. So no worries.

Larry Jennings also has a version of invisible palm.

CLJ - June 6, 2005 09:55 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (exohordon @ Jun 6 2005, 05:45 PM)
Larry Jennings also has a version of invisible palm.

Larry Jennings doesn't have a "version" of the invisible palm... he was the originator of it. His effect "Open Travellers" led to Paul Harris' alternate handling, which he (Harris) called Invisible Palm Aces. The handling for IPA was significantly less complicated/more direct than Jennings' version, so that's probably why people choose to perform it over OT more, I guess...

C.

Blackwing - June 6, 2005 10:02 AM (GMT)
David Regal modified 'Open Travellers' and he called it 'commercial travellers'. His version ends with the four aces turning into the ace, 2,3 and 4 of hearts. Quite cool, I use it all the time. Oh and David Regal is a great teacher and he's damn funny.

Nick.




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