Collateral or Dangerous

Dec 16, 2008
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hey guys,
i was just wondering which one of these daniel madison products are better
collateral or dangerous?
which one has more practical tricks to perform, more impromptu?
if both have somewhat of a lot of tricks that require setup or not very practical can you guys reccomen any other dvds that has more practical, street friendly tricks.
Thanks
 
J

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they are both awsome! but personally i would go with burn. thats one of the best.
or wait until advocate or psycho. but with that aside i really dont know. i cant decide
i guess i would go with dangourus as it has a tad more tricks, and not as many concepts
(colorchanges, slights ect.) but they are both good.
 
May 3, 2008
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I don't have Collateral, but i was not a fan of Dangerous as several of the "effects" were in no way magical or underdeveloped.
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Meh... You can do better than both d+M... Try a book, for starters... But if all you care about are how good and impromptu the tricks are, both should fit well. You will have to put in work yourself either way, though.
 
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they are both AMZING, but I would go with collateral. there is more variety,

I don't own Collateral, but I don't think I would call Dangerous AMAZING. Its pretty good though.

For a detailed description of each effect and my views on each effect, check out my review here. Sure its good, but compared to some of the other stuff I own, this DVD is pretty good. Not AMAZING. There would be many other things I'd recommend above Dangerous. The material on it is pretty good though.

-Doug
 
Sep 20, 2008
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Dangerous will get you started. For instance there's a lot of sybil variations in dangerous. it'll just kickstart you with ideas.

Likewise there's a flourish that uses the same concept twice. i think its the cylinder cut and bicycle, From 'Motion' which is Disc 2.

(whereas Downfall, Turnover and Twisted Rain are also somewhat similar)


Anyways, magic wise, D+M goes through a lot of applications for Gamblers cop, as well as introduces some good re-runs of old time classics. Bad influence for example. Check out Sinful's review of Mystique for more depth.
 
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