Major Philip Wise Honored with Paul Harris Fellow by North Little Rock Rotary Club
Posted in South Africa on 03/04/2010 04:34 am by adminSalvation Army Major Philip Wise who was shot and killed on Christmas Eve
Salvation Army Major Philip Wise who was shot and killed on Christmas Eve
Heres a great change and colour change, The Stealth Change, for people that is woundering, this move only looks like the clipshift from Chad Nelson, but the moves to excuted theses are completely different, they are two different moves, but i highly reccommend you buy the Clipshift from Chad Nelson, if you want to learn the Stealth Change, im sure theres many dvds of it around at magic stores online, but you can easy learn if on Youtube, many people have mades tutorials on this change. I hope you enjoyed my video and this information was helpful to you You can buy the Clipshift by, Chad Nelson at: www.dananddave.com Audio: True Astonishments by Paul Harris - Ellusionist.com
Nice one dnb from DJ Fresh
One of the best catches ever by Paul Collingwood.
Top 3 catches of Paul Collingwood.
Its been a looooong time, yes I know, and no I have not died. I’ve just been soo caught up with school and well… life itself that its been very hard to do any magic at all. To be completely honest, I haven’t even picked up a card deck in a few months, and today I finally did and decided its about time I shot a video. If the performance looks choppy, or I sound dead thats because of lack of practice So, beware of that! Besides that, this is a trick that I learned a really long time back, close to my beginning days of card magic and I personally really love it and use it as part of my repertoire. It is very simplistic and straight-forward, and if you know me then you know thats just the type of magic I love the most. Simplicity is key, and that is exactly what is demonstrated in Paul Harris’ Tap Dancing Aces. I hope you can forgive me for being away for so long, my inbox has been crowded with hundreds of messages asking what the heck has happened to me, so… now you know! Sorry once again guys, life gets in the way. Try to enjoy the crap performance though, k? Take care and until next time, xcmanipulator
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Joe Diffie and Paul Harris interview continued.