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I'm considering getting this and I'm wondering how hard the acrobatic version is. I know it will take practice but I'm wondering whether or not to buy it. Also, what does the normal non-acrobatic double lift look like?
Definitely pick this one up. The non-acrobatic double is practically the only double lift I use... and the acrobatic version is a blast, once you get it down. Will take a little time and practice - but don't be deterred.
The acrobatic version is cool and not ultra-difficult, but as Brian Tudor says, "that's just not a smart double lift." I, like Jon Raiker, use the non-acrobatic version more often. But when it comes right down to it, the double lift I use most is a Vernon double pushover.
I personally wouldnt use either version. While they ARE cool and fun to practice, when it comes down to it, nobody turns over cards like that. I just do a combination between a strike and a pushoff, but to each his own.
I personally wouldnt use either version. While they ARE cool and fun to practice, when it comes down to it, nobody turns over cards like that. I just do a combination between a strike and a pushoff, but to each his own.
I personally think it's alright. Laymen know we're magicians, and expect us to be able to handle cards slightly better than the average joe.
Of course I do agree about not using the acrobatic version in performance...but the non acrobatic version is perfectly fine for real life performance...in fact, it's really good in my opinion.