Check out this link to see an excellent reverse assembly: ruclips.net/video/V8oS_n3g3ic/видео.html. I will post videos regularly on the second and fourth Wednesdays at 10:52 AM. I will cover some old and new routines, plus some moves. Check allanackerman.com. You will find information on products, booking information for shows, lectures, lessons, and more videos to watch. For email, use ackerman_allan@hotmail.com♦
Allen, this is a nice routine but I have found that a more expedient ace assembly gets the same or better reaction from laypeople, even without the extra convincers. What is your experience? I am a humble restaurant magician and respect your work tremendously.
@@presto709 This routine is still in development, made two nice improvements on it last night . My friend Patrick Bellerive wanted an assembly where the aces actually vanished. This was my solution, and I was pleasantly surprised by the spectators' reaction when the aces disappeared. Yes to your answer, there are many good assemblies and some better than this, e.g., Mac Aces. But each routine can have a place; this routine is impromptu and ungaffed, so there will be a place for it in my repertoire.
@@allanackerman4848 You're Welcome. I have been doing Up The Ladder Cuts for about at least 10 years now pretty much have a database on the move, helps with my schizophrenia. I would love if you could give me some advice/feedback on the move.
Allan, the vanishes are very nice. Reminds me of the first time I saw your Evapor-ace-tion, which has become a favorite. I have several methods causing the A's to join in the center of deck. It's difficult working for the camera though, it just does not look away.
Check out this link to see an excellent reverse assembly: ruclips.net/video/V8oS_n3g3ic/видео.html.
I will post videos regularly on the second and fourth Wednesdays at 10:52 AM. I will cover some old and new routines, plus some moves.
Check allanackerman.com. You will find information on products, booking information for shows, lectures, lessons, and more videos to watch. For email, use ackerman_allan@hotmail.com♦
Allen, this is a nice routine but I have found that a more expedient ace assembly gets the same or better reaction from laypeople, even without the extra convincers. What is your experience? I am a humble restaurant magician and respect your work tremendously.
@@presto709 This routine is still in development, made two nice improvements on it last night . My friend Patrick Bellerive wanted an assembly where the aces actually vanished. This was my solution, and I was pleasantly surprised by the spectators' reaction when the aces disappeared. Yes to your answer, there are many good assemblies and some better than this, e.g., Mac Aces. But each routine can have a place; this routine is impromptu and ungaffed, so there will be a place for it in my repertoire.
@@allanackerman4848 Thanks for giving me your thoughts. I have always enjoyed and learned from your videos.
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Wonderful effect 😊😊
Thanks Robert
Excellent work Allan!
Thanks Dan
Amazing Allan, very clever and elegant use of different techniques
I was surprised by the great reaction of the cards vanishing. Most assemblies are a transposition, so this was a different approach for me.
Amazing ... I remember watching your erdnase stuff early on. Great work!
Thank you, Gabriel. SWE's book is still one of my favorites.😊
@@allanackerman4848 You're Welcome. I have been doing Up The Ladder Cuts for about at least 10 years now pretty much have a database on the move, helps with my schizophrenia. I would love if you could give me some advice/feedback on the move.
No pun intended Alan, but your the king! What a trick👍.
Alan strikes again!
Thanks for the nice complement Joe.♠♦♥♣
Beautiful 👍 I like the idea
Glad you liked the handle, and I already have a better get into. Just been playing with this version for a few weeks now.😊😊
DIG it!!!
The handling gets better daily -- made two improvements last night👍
@@allanackerman4848 I wanna see!! You know I LOVE assemblies!
i really like that one! great routine!
Thank you - glad you liked the routine
The Ackerman touch makes every effect better. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Duke - Glad you liked the routine👍
GG
I just knew that you were going to hurt me with this assembly and you certainly did. Unbelievable! Bravo again Allan. 👏
John glad you liked the assembly👍😊
Allan, the vanishes are very nice. Reminds me of the first time I saw your Evapor-ace-tion, which has become a favorite. I have several methods causing the A's to join in the center of deck. It's difficult working for the camera though, it just does not look away.
Working for the camera -- best way to practice♣️♥️♦️♠️
described in your lecture notes ?
No, still working on this routine - it is about three weeks old.👌