![]() ![]() It is a one cup routine walk around and can be done without a table. ![]() Props are bag, three small balls of different color, and the biggie. ![]() On Jan 16, 2017, Al Schneider wrote: This effort continues and yields a routine I call Carnival Cup. Part of my plan is to introduce stuff I don’t know if it will fool anyone. The lecture is titled, “Bleeding Edge Magic.” The lecture contains really new stuff that is very odd in construction. I will introduce it there and hopefully will make a video of it for eventual sale. The IBM club (19) is inviting me to do a lecture. Another goal was to have a routine that would be just as effective at repeating it for the same audience immediately and still sell well. It appears like the little cup routine (without the table). ![]() This effort continues and yields a routine I call Carnival Cup. It is on Youtube and in the book “The Theory and Practice of False Transfers.” My point is that these two routines are a continuation of a life long effort at a very good cup and ball routine. The little cup routine turned out to be very effective. OMG was standard cup and ball moves but had the no body load idea. The little cup routine was an attempt to illustrate some of my principles. OMG was an attempt to have a single cup routine with no body loads for the finish. 732 pages (Hardcover), published by L&L Publishing Language: English. ![]()
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