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  1. Chr!s

    This makes me want to quit.

    I sat my cat on my shoulder and did it for her. She wasn't impressed. Lafferty
  2. Chr!s

    Card Through Window

    As unspecific as his request was, it IS clear that he wants a GOOD card through window... Lafferty
  3. Chr!s

    The PGA coin vanish

    I wish I had my copy of Bobo's to hand. Anyway, not original, as stated, but smooth. Get a copy of Bobo's, learn your history, research your foundations and you'll be golden. Jay Sankey has some work along these lines that might be worth your time. Lafferty
  4. Chr!s

    Dan and Dave's Coin Trick

    I have a false coin flip of sorts, wherein the coin is actually repositioned to your desired outcome after a true flip. I don't know if Dan and Daves works along similar or identical methodologies but regardless, it has the same effect. I also know of an old method which involved a sharp nick in...
  5. Chr!s

    Card Through Window

    What needs to be addressed is, specifics. PGAmagic, what scenario's do you perform in? Do you perform mostly close up, or do you do platform stuff too? What is your current skill level? All of these things are variables which factor into a question like yours. Lafferty
  6. Chr!s

    This makes me want to quit.

    Um, is that card through glass a joke? Lafferty
  7. Chr!s

    Sup maaaan, long time. Tell me about something new in magic. Lafferty

    Sup maaaan, long time. Tell me about something new in magic. Lafferty
  8. Chr!s

    A reintroduction.

    During the past however long, I've felt myself distancing farther away from magic. It got to a point where the only thing I would do if I picked up the cards would be a couple double lifts and a pass or two. If a friend asked to see something, I'd show them an interesting self working headfryer...
  9. Chr!s

    On The Spot - Gregory Wilson

    Sankey and Greg have both been a couple of heroes of mine since my start in sleight of hand. I have compared the two routines substantially, and have found that Greg's handling is a lot more practical in real world situ. It just feels better... As for Recap, the thing I always consider when...
  10. Chr!s

    On The Spot - Gregory Wilson

    Will, your review is excellent. Anybody in magic who knows me knows that Greg's my hero and inspiration in magic. The material in 'On the spot' is so good- visual, practical, and impromptu. What could be better? Florida Keys, Questionable trick and the Pitch and Ditch are things that I use all...
  11. Chr!s

    Coin Under Watch

    The coin under watch subterfuge is really more about attitude than technique. Watch other performances of it, work out a choreography that suits you, and then figure out a way to go into your routine with confidence. Watch the misdirectional techniques employed in good performances of the...
  12. Chr!s

    I recently saw this trick on Mathieu bich close up card magic. Need info.

    It is not the same as Aarons effect at all. It isn't gimmicked in the least. There are certain factors you will need to perform it though. I was taught it by a friend, who learned it from somebody who met Mathieu. Done well, it's perfect. CL
  13. Chr!s

    Hey man, I noticed you've rooted for my material in the past and I just wanted to drop a thanks...

    Hey man, I noticed you've rooted for my material in the past and I just wanted to drop a thanks :) Take it easy dude. CL
  14. Chr!s

    Drop - The Visual Downward Elevator Effect | Chris Lafferty

    My hand raises to square and steady the deck, I cover the move and it's done. A second, perhaps. The rectangle comment... I have no rebuke to. CL
  15. Chr!s

    Drop - The Visual Downward Elevator Effect | Chris Lafferty

    Hiya. While the move is an established one, it is utilised in a very different way for this effect. Whilst you COULD call the move a pass of sorts, it is only in a very loose form. Thje angle restrictions are very few, actually, the deck is in full view for most of the effect. The cover...
  16. Chr!s

    Double Back Tallys

    There are many resources, both in print and online, for learning the gentle yet destructive art of card splitting. I have been splitting cards to make custom gaffs for years and would be MORE than happy to share my knowledge. PM me if you do decide to make your own gaffs. CL
  17. Chr!s

    New Release | Drop by Chris Lafferty

    Yep, thats what my mother named me :) I perform DROP as if it were real magic. Why would we use cards if we were real magicians? I don't know, but it's established, so it's cool. I do it slowly, as if the card is melting through the deck. A handling tip; When performing, do the last part of...
  18. Chr!s

    New Release | Drop by Chris Lafferty

    Hey guys, thanks for taking the time to watch the demo. From an effectual standpoint, this was devised for personal use at first, as my ACR finale. I wanted to do a very visual phase for the finale, but found the methods on the market or in print didn't suit my style; I happened over the drop...
  19. Chr!s

    Cultural Exchange

    Apollo's 'son of recap' routine, Shoots 'Coins thru glass', and the handlings for the three-coin routine at the end, make Vol.2 the winner for me. CL
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