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Old 05-07-2008, 10:58 PM
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Bubba Sikes has a short video using the D'lites - it's worth a watch to get a start on a routine. There is also a D'Lite DvD for around $20. I haven't watched it in forever, but I remember it being "ok." Some basic stuff, some advanced stuff - but most of it wasn't really "practical" as it required quite a bit of timing and a practiced assistant... (if i recall correctly)

If you find a thumb tip you like - buy 2 or 3 of them. It's always good to have 1 regular spare; and a second for tricks using cigarettes and such (they eventually start stinking of cigarettes - you don't want your primary TT stinking; which eventually causes your thumb to smell bad as well - constant hand-washining is less convenient than swapping TT's)
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Old 05-12-2008, 08:41 AM
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I've been using You Tube for Card and coin tricks! There's several easy to learn card and coin tricks, explained quite thoroughly, and all they require is a deck of normal cards.
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I am surprised no one mentioned these, but a couple other self-working tricks are the Hippiy Hop Rabbits and a Dove Pan (I have loaded it with candy) goes from empty to full in a moment.

Dove Pan Dove Pan - Morrissey

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A nice variation on the change bag is the change cap
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