Thanks for stopping by and visiting my channel. Over the years, I have published over six versions of this classic Hofzinser plot. Almost Like Everywhere and Nowhere can be found in my Card Theater lecture notes, 2019. You can visit my website - www.allanackerman.com for my contact information, videos, DVDs, lecture notes, and books.
Thank you for the demo, Allan. I really like the clean handling of the small-packet display. I must ask about the one-handed cut sequence at the beginning: I recognise the Charlier, but not those versions of the others. Are they your variations? Jonathan
The first one Mike Maxwell showed my back in 1993 when we shot my first A-1 Video. The turn around flip was shown to me by one of the Las Vegas Wednesday Night Magic club members, Hans around the same time. Forgot his last name -- when this pandemic gets over and I start going to the club again, I will get his last name. He is an old guy like me and still comes to the club. The last one was a one-handed pass that I learned as a kid -- not sure who to credit. Put the sequence together in 1994 and it is a false cut.
Thanks for stopping by and visiting my channel. Over the years, I have published over six versions of this classic Hofzinser plot. Almost Like Everywhere and Nowhere can be found in my Card Theater lecture notes, 2019. You can visit my website - www.allanackerman.com for my contact information, videos, DVDs, lecture notes, and books.
Veeeery nice, Allan.
Thanks Daniel -- have always enjoyed the Everywhere and Nowhere plot.
Very well constructed effect. Nice and neat ending as well which leaves you completely clean. Keep it up Mr. Ackerman!
Thanks, will do!
So good!! You are so good Allan!
Thank you for the nice compliment
Great job Allan. You make it look soo easy
Thanks 👍
Fantastic allan👍
Thank you Pascal -- glad you like the handle.
Thank you for the demo, Allan. I really like the clean handling of the small-packet display. I must ask about the one-handed cut sequence at the beginning: I recognise the Charlier, but not those versions of the others. Are they your variations? Jonathan
The first one Mike Maxwell showed my back in 1993 when we shot my first A-1 Video. The turn around flip was shown to me by one of the Las Vegas Wednesday Night Magic club members, Hans around the same time. Forgot his last name -- when this pandemic gets over and I start going to the club again, I will get his last name. He is an old guy like me and still comes to the club. The last one was a one-handed pass that I learned as a kid -- not sure who to credit. Put the sequence together in 1994 and it is a false cut.
@@allanackerman4848 Thank you for the information, Allan.