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    Le Double Fond opened its doors on June 1st, 1988. These exceptional archives allow you to discover Dominique Duvivier and the Double Fond team in some of their shows at the Double Fond in 1988 and 1989. These extracts have been divided into 6 parts. Not to be missed under any circumstances!  
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    The "Linking Rings" are one of the greatest classics of magic. Quoc Tien Tran invites you to a complete overview of this subject. In this video, he explains his stage routine. This routine is performed with three large rings, specially adapted to this type of configuration. You can buy the "Super Locking Rings" click here.  
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    The "Linking Rings" are one of the greatest classics of magic. Quoc Tien Tran invites you to a complete overview of this subject. In this video, he explains Dai Vernon’s stage routine. This routine is performed with six large rings, specially adapted to this type of configuration. To buy the "Linking Rings 25 cm", click here.  
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    Enter the wonderful world of this expert and great magician. Patrick Page lectured at the Double Fond on February 13, 2000, which you can enjoy in eight parts. You will discover a fabulous artist, who will share with you extraordinary secrets.  
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    The "Linking Rings" are one of the greatest classics of magic. Quoc Tien Tran invites you to a complete overview of this subject. In this video, he explains Odin’s stage routine. This routine is performed with eight large rings, specially adapted to this type of configuration. To buy the "Linking Rings 25 cm", click here.  
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    The "Linking Rings" are one of the greatest classics of magic. Quoc Tien Tran invites you to a complete overview of this subject. He describes here a lovely flourish for linking, then releasing a ring on a chain of three. To buy the "Linking Rings 25 cm", click here.  
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    The "Linking Rings" are one of the greatest classics of magic. Quoc Tien Tran invites you to a complete overview of this subject. In this video, he explains the Odin count, which is a technique that allows you to secretly exchange two individual rings for a chain of three rings, when you just seem to be counting three rings one by one. To buy the "Linking Rings 25 cm", click here click here.  
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    Dominique Duvivier gave a lecture tour in Japan in 1986. Here are some excerpts. The emcee is none other than Ton Onosaka!  
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    The "Linking Rings" are one of the greatest classics of magic. Quoc Tien Tran invites you to a complete overview of this subject. In this video, we have fun with the humorous outtakes during the shooting of "The Waterfall", previously described on this platform. To buy the "Linking Rings 25 cm", click here.  
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    Crowns and hats are interesting because children don't play with them. Therefore, they burst less, in addition to being more visible. Here, I offer to teach you a crown based on the Royal Poodle seen previously. To buy “Sculpting Balloon 260” click here. click here.  
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    This technique, called Tulip Twist or Apple Twist, was created by Henry Maar in 1931 and first described in Don Alan's Rubber Circus, 1958. It allows you to make a tulip with a 260 balloon, or an apple with a 360 balloon. To buy “Sculpting Balloon 260” click here.  
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    This technique described by Roger Siegel in Roger's rubber magic, vol 1, 1976 was improved by Ralph Dewey and described in Dewey's bubble buddies, 1978. It allows to separate the two portions of a balloon, for example to separate the legs of an animal, or to obtain the handlebar of a motorcycle. To buy “Sculpting Balloon 260” click here.  
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    This technique is described by Ralph Dewey in Dewey's bubble buddies, 1978. It allows for example to make the butt of a cane. To buy “Sculpting Balloon 260” click here.  
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    Described in "The Pied Piper Squeaks" by Larry Moss, 1998, and based on the Tulip twist (Henry Maar and Don Alan). This technique allows you to make a sculpture in the shape of a Yoyo. To buy “260 Modeling Balloon” To buy “Sculpting Balloon 260” click here.  
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    A book test with a regular book. And the icing on the cake is that you can guess the card that was chosen by the spectator, and that allowed him to choose the page of the book! A book test with the "Bloom Touch"! This trick is extracted from the DVD " School of Objects - Vol 2 " that you can buy in click here.  
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    Fred Razon introduces us to this art form, which is an adjunct to magic and can be a wonderful complement to our own performances. He breaks down his pickpocket act element by element, and gives us the keys to integrating this art form with magic to complete and enrich our performances. These explanations are split into seven parts. - Part #1: In this preamble, he draws our attention to the fact that it is better to approach these explanations on pickpocketing in the order of the videos. - Part #2: He presents the main lines that will be developed in the following chapters, and he shares his own journey with us, as well as his list of his favorite pickpockets. - Part #3: How to "steal" a watch. - Part #4: How to manage the "steals" based on the disposition of the pockets in the spectator's jacket. - Part #5: Description of his stage act, which consists of 3 steps, plus the final step. - Part #6: Continuation of part #5. - Part #7: Answers to miscellaneous questions asked by Alexandra Duvivier.  
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