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Ace Cutting...?
Lately I have been very intrigued by the ace cutting routines. I have studied and performed three different Ace routines:

- Weighing the Aces by Paul Cummins
- Gambler Aces by Martin Nash
- Ace revelation by JP Vallerino
- Ace Cutting by Sal Piacente

Currently I am trying to string these effects or part of these effects together for one big routine.

I'm thinking about starting with the Paul Cummins routine, followed by part of the ace cutting routine by Sal and finishing off with Martin Nash's routine.

Does anybody have any suggestions or other routines I could look into?
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Comments:

Christopher McKelvey wrote:
Hey there.

When I look at Ace Cutting routines, and consider stringing them together, I have to consider that a) after the first time, it is very boring b) spectators can do it too (breather crimp / Bannon's version of spectator cuts the aces) and c) its a slow process usually, so add in some speed (Apex Aces? Art of Astonishment)

So if you think about it like that, you can do one traditionally, then one very fast for variety, and then one using the spectators and you have a very nice flow and progression.

I'm having a read around your blog for the first time, looking good, and I'll be sure to comment other places as well.

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