By Forces Unseen is back

Bring on the trumpets!

This blog used to be about this book, the mecca of hard moves. My inner child cries when I think of the book. It’s coming back ladies and gentlemen. I will again start my documentation of learning every damn thing in this book and helping anyone who has the book along the way. I posted many of them on my old Youtube page but I will re-shoot them and make them a little more official. Coming soon is probably the two moves that people don’t think is even possible, the Broadside steal and the Longitudinal Swivel Steal. Enjoy the old videos and look forward to the new ones.

Proteus

House Guest

Bureau d’Echange

Posted: January 13th, 2009
Comments: 9 Comments.
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Comment from Jared - January 14, 2009

Wow all three are amazing the sleight used in the 1st and 3rd video is flawless

amazing

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Comment from Mindpirate - January 14, 2009

That’s Great! I’ll have to pick up a copy of that book.

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Comment from awhan - January 14, 2009

I absolutely love the one hand bottom palm. It’s probably one of the best multiple card palm. The covering action is so casual and innocent looking.

I would love to see your rendition of the moves and routines REDONE. It would be interesting to note and compare the approaches in the old and the new vids.

The maturity that comes with playing around with the moves for so long lends a characteristic difference which I love to unearth.

Can’t wait for it :D

Oh yes before I forget, when will you grace us with your tips on the push off double ? ;)

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Comment from admin - January 14, 2009

I will get you your damn push off double tutorial back soon enough. ;)

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Comment from Chad Rees - January 14, 2009

Oh my names tony change, i can do everything!!

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Comment from Chad Rees - January 14, 2009

chang, i ment chang… oh please dont kill me

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Comment from MichaelFeldman - January 14, 2009

in the proteus control… did the original description include leaving the selection outjogged a little bit when the deck comes down?

I didn’t remember that in the description, but it’s a nice touch.

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Comment from admin - January 14, 2009

The outjog is in the description. it’s a great control.

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Comment from Brice - January 20, 2009

Yay. Can't wait.

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