A New 1-on-1: Aaron Fisher's Gravity Half Pass?

Dec 22, 2007
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hi, i just recently discovered a new sleight that i really need....and im sure alot of people need it too......is it possible that theory11 releases a 1on1 teaching Aaron Fisher's Gravity Half Pass?



thank you
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Get The Paper Engine. It's taught in detail there. No need for a one on one. Besides, he has a lot of applications for the move, so if there was a one on one, it would be too long.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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This has been brought up over and over. The truth is, the GHP is much to complicated for a simple 1on1. The move itself could have an entire DVD dedicated to it.

If you really want to learn it, pick up the Paper Engine. It has so many applications for the GHP, as well as tons of other sleights and effects. You can't go wrong.

David
 
Aug 31, 2007
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This should not be in General Discussion; it should have been made in Product Questions.

//Ben

Phew, good thing you posted that!

I really hope that it dosn't go to a 1-on-1, like the previous posters said this move really deserves more then a 1-on-1. plus it's in book making it less likely to be exposed, on the tube.
 
Apr 28, 2008
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I would like to see more 1 on 1's from Aaron Fisher but I think the GHP should stay in a book.

I would like to see the One handed Popover move taught on video. It would also be good to see Aaron teach some other passes (perhaps his handling of the classic pass).
 
Nov 20, 2007
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This has been brought up over and over. The truth is, the GHP is much to complicated for a simple 1on1. The move itself could have an entire DVD dedicated to it.

If you really want to learn it, pick up the Paper Engine. It has so many applications for the GHP, as well as tons of other sleights and effects. You can't go wrong.

David

I agree, the GHP is an incredible move but you can't teach it on a 1v1... It'd be worth more than any of the 1v1's in my opinion, just the move alone... Paper Engine is a good book, get it if you're interested - as Dave said, lots of sleights and lots of applications for half-pass which are really clever.
 
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