Behold! Uncover the secrets of the Double Lift with “Lipstick Traces” by Jon Racherbaumer! This ebook will magically enhance your card handling and technique. A must-have for any magician!
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Lipstick Traces by Jon Racherbaumer
Discover the art of the Double Lift Turnover with Jon Racherbaumer’s Lipstick Traces. This comprehensive ebook delves into one of the most pivotal sleight-of-hand techniques of the 20th century, offering a deep dive into its history, variations, and expert finesse.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious beginner, this guide will enhance your understanding and execution of the Double Lift Turnover. Jon Racherbaumer meticulously collects and explains various methods, from classic techniques to modern innovations, ensuring you have a robust toolkit at your fingertips.
What You’ll Learn
- Historical development of the Double Lift Turnover
- Expert techniques from legends like Dai Vernon and Edward Marlo
- Practical variations and subtleties to refine your performance
- Step-by-step instructions for mastering the move
With 28 pages of in-depth content, this 1st edition from 2009 is a must-have for any magic enthusiast. Whether you’re looking to improve your current technique or explore new possibilities, Lipstick Traces offers invaluable insights that will elevate your magic to the next level.
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- ESSCEE DOUBLE UNLOAD: Stanley Collins
- DAI VERNON’S UNLOADING TECHNIQUE FOR A “DOUBLE”
- DOUBLE TURNOVER CHANGE: Edward Marlo
- BRAUE DOWNDOWN: Fred Braue
- A DOUBLE-LIFT FINESSE: Anonymous
- TAMARIZ TURNOVER: Juan Tamariz
- DOUBLE LIFT TECHNIQUE AND VARIATIONS: Gordon Bruce (The Stanley Collins Replacement, Razor Lift, A Touch for the Double Lift, Triple Lift Variation)
- FINESSED THROW CHANGE: Derek Dingle
- MIRACLE STEAL REPLACEMENT: Steve Reynolds
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Jon Racherbaumer – Lipstick Traces
Racherbaumer thinks that the greatest sleight of the 20th-century is the Double Lift Turnover. If we consider the scores of different ways to lift, turn, toss, propel, flip, rotate, and spin two cards as one—not to mention ways of getting ready, gripping, insuring alignment, and unloading, then this is certainly a pretty valid move to pick as the most important sleight. At the minimum Racherbaumer has me convinced.
In this ebook Jon collects ways to finesse the move and also traces its historical development. I am pretty sure you are using probably several times a double lift turnover somewhere in one of your effects. Studying this ebook will definitely improve your handling and show you a number of options and subtleties you can implement. And even if you decide that you will stick with your old way of doing the move you will have learned more about the double lift turnover than you ever thought possible.
1st edition 2009; 28 pages.
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PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download ,Gimmick not included