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    Four cards chosen by the spectator mysteriously appear in the magician's wallet. And it's not over yet: the journeys multiply!  
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    "Pinch/ear twist" technique

    This very useful technique in balloon sculpture was described by Roger Siegel in Roger's Rubber Jungle, 1973

    "Split pinch twist" technique

    To add detail to the sculpturs

    "Bird body" technique

    Technique probably invented by Ralph Dewey.  

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    A great classic revisited! There are always four aces, but not only that: you also have a deck. You spread out the cards and Aces turn over one by one, then turn into any card, then back into Aces and all this thanks to the famous "Twisting": that's the rule! As a connoisseur, you will appreciate it!  
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    At the beginning, this flourish by Marlo was only used to turn over a card magically and aesthetically. Dominique Duvivier adapted this move to secretly turn over a Himber Wallet. Very very useful and the applications are multiple!  
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    A magician inevitably leaves his fingerprints on his deck of cards. So, when the spectator chooses a card and puts his fingerprint on it, the magician will only have to locate double fingrprints to find the card! Yes, the scenario is crazy, but the result is more than baffling!  
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    A great trick that won't require a lot of work. Starting from a normal deck, you will be able to magically pull out the four aces from different parts of the deck. A magical moment to share without moderation with your spectators!  
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    This sculpture is based on a lion by Shirley Ray, which was probably inspired by the one described by Ralph Dewey in Dewey's new balloon animals (1976), and whose proportions I modestly and simply modified. The necessary balloons : - 1 balloon 260 The techniques used : - "Pinch twist": described by Roger Siegel in Roger's rubber Jungle, 1973 (?)  
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    A plane with only one balloon, it's not easy, but it's possible... fasten your seatbelts, we take off._x000D_ The necessary balloons :_x000D_ - 1 260 ballon_x000D_ The techniques used:_x000D_ - "Pinch twist": described by Roger Siegel in Roger's rubber Jungle, 1973 (?)  
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    An essential technique to deal with many situations: for example, you will be able to control a card under the deck of cards!  
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    A very useful technique when performing the overhand shuffle. It is absolutely necessary to add it to your repertoire!  
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    Falsely attributed to Harry Lorayne, this technique is a Slip Cut from underneath. Quickly go and see the details of this revolutionary approach!  
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    Great classic of the card magic at the table. The illusion is perfect. You are encouraged to work on this basic technique.  
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    Some of Dominique Duvivier's personal applications of the "Multiple Shift" technique, which gives the illusion of a complete shuffle.  
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    This technique allows an incredible number of applications. Please note that this has nothing to do with the Cop Move. It's even better!  
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    1-One of the great classics of false shuffle. Quite simple to perform and very effective. 2-False shuffle by cuts, inspired by a Franck Garcia's shuffle.3-False shuffle by multiple cuts that leaves your deck in the initial order. Very convincing!  
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    This is an extremely useful technique to show, for example, four identical cards when you only have one such card in your hand.  
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