Wayne has an invisible palm routine? Are you sure you aren't getting mixed up with his video performance of the Invisible Palm routine, an effect that isn't his and he didn't create?
Wayne has an invisible palm routine? Are you sure you aren't getting mixed up with his video performance of the Invisible Palm routine, an effect that isn't his and he didn't create?
I think it's his handling of the trick. I think he contributed several things to the routine, (forget what at the moment.) Which is apparently featured on the True Astonishment DVDs.
I've been trying to contact you on your notes for awhile. lol
Anyway I know I already posted in this thread, but I'm gonna change my Top 5:
Wayne has an invisible palm routine? Are you sure you aren't getting mixed up with his video performance of the Invisible Palm routine, an effect that isn't his and he didn't create?
Just because Wayne doesn't use the aces mean it's his?
Two versions of the Invisible Palm is taught in Art of Astonishment. One with the aces, one with any cards.
Furthermore, even with the four aces, the routine is impromptu. You don't need any secret set up or anything. You just openly take the four aces out, adding on a card right in front of the spectator.
Well true, I think that Wayne's just has a few different sleights and most people use the aces because they were pretty much apart of the original Larry Jennings version.
Just because you haven;t seen one doesn't mean they don't exist. I've seen a wonderful handling, where you start with 4 kings, and end with the 4 aces.
Just because you haven;t seen one doesn't mean they don't exist. I've seen a wonderful handling, where you start with 4 kings, and end with the 4 aces.
-Ambitious card with card to mouth
-Chicago opener
-Biddle trick
-A shuffling lesson by chad long ( it requires a little set up but still..)
- Two card transpo
Yeah I think it's David Stones handling of the routine. It's either in the first Real Secrets of magic or the 2nd DVD. Tho it never really says you HAVE to use the kings and aces. You could essentially turn the jacks or whatever's into anything you want. He just did it with the jacks to aces.
Time Machine by Steve Freeman - easy hard hitter
Impromptu Rising Card - fools magicians
Ambitious Card Routine - has become a classic, great trick
Penalty Box - One of my favourite Sankey trick
3 card monte - New York, here I come!
I'm afraid I can't name any off the top of my head, but I do remember that I was reading about one only two nights ago with a friend. All I can add then is simply that there are many versions about, and it is necessary only to do a little bit of research.