When you are setting the gaff turn the device sideways so the audience doesn't see the top hole with your fingers in it and the blade not being seen going up.
good point! i think there's an argument being made for doing it like this, with good misconception it's very hard to spot. however, i wanted to show how it works in this video, so i needed to do it like this anyways :)
Hey! No worries, this was not an attempt at explaining the trick. You can kinda guess it by watching the shape of the blade, and how it twists out of the handle in the beginning. Also watch what my offhand is doing in the end. If you still can't figure it out, there's plenty more videos on UA-cam explaining it very well! :)
Bro! I thought you had tons of subs like 100k atleast that's how immaculate this video is made!
those words mean a lot, thank you
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Thanks a lot! I appreciate it :)
When you are setting the gaff turn the device sideways so the audience doesn't see the top hole with your fingers in it and the blade not being seen going up.
good point! i think there's an argument being made for doing it like this, with good misconception it's very hard to spot. however, i wanted to show how it works in this video, so i needed to do it like this anyways :)
@@jonanas.mp4 I think you meant to say "misdirection"
I think you should give a good demonstration and only then show the handling.
yeah, that's what i meant. my bad!
@@jonanas.mp4 No problem. It's a cool video.
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So how does it work? I miss the explanation.
Hey! No worries, this was not an attempt at explaining the trick. You can kinda guess it by watching the shape of the blade, and how it twists out of the handle in the beginning. Also watch what my offhand is doing in the end. If you still can't figure it out, there's plenty more videos on UA-cam explaining it very well! :)