T-247 Tower of Dice
T-247 Tower of Dice
Name: Tower of Dice
T-Number: T-247
Inventor: Takayuki Kumazawa
Year: 2011
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T-Number: T-247
Inventor: Takayuki Kumazawa
Year: 2011
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VIDEO of T-247 Tower of Dice
T-247 Tower of Dice on PLANET TENYO
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This is a really satisfying trick to perform (WHEN the dice don't topple!)
It was a great moment discovering the secret, great design and great thinking
It was a great moment discovering the secret, great design and great thinking
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I have actually never performed this trick ... the handling is a bit weird for me.
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I must agree. Not comfortable with this one.David DeTenyo wrote:I have actually never performed this trick ... the handling is a bit weird for me.
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I am agree that the handling requires practice but what makes this trick unique that the spectator is actually watching at the gimmick since the beginning of the routine Love the idea
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This is one of my favorite of the more recent tricks. I like the fact that what happens is completely unexpected and a complete surprise to the spectator.
I also thought the handling was a bit awkward but when I tried on people it worked fine. Once the gimmick is out of the way everything is handed to the spectator who usually just stares at the two tubes trying to figure out what just happened.
If you haven't tried it you should. It's not that hard and it is a pretty mystifying trick.
I also thought the handling was a bit awkward but when I tried on people it worked fine. Once the gimmick is out of the way everything is handed to the spectator who usually just stares at the two tubes trying to figure out what just happened.
If you haven't tried it you should. It's not that hard and it is a pretty mystifying trick.
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If you think it's not "comfortable," that just means you have to learn how to do it. Practice, my friends, makes perfect. This fooled the hell out of me the first time I saw it.
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You guys convinced me to give it a 'real' try
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Beware of China knock off version of this trick. The original version is not expensive and still easily available.
http://www.52magic.net/3032_Tower-of-Dice.html
http://www.52magic.net/3032_Tower-of-Dice.html
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I can be very capable of performing it extremely well and still not be comfortable with it. I was referring to a state of mind and not a level of competency.Richard Kaufman wrote:If you think it's not "comfortable," that just means you have to learn how to do it. Practice, my friends, makes perfect. This fooled the hell out of me the first time I saw it.
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Practice is not just the "digtial" but also the psychological work you do to get comfortable with something. If you're not comfortable, it's likely you're feeling guilty about some particular moment.
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That is so #%€¥+*&@/ deep!Richard Kaufman wrote:Practice is not just the "digtial" but also the psychological work you do to get comfortable with something. If you're not comfortable, it's likely you're feeling guilty about some particular moment.
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================================================================Steve S. wrote:That is so #%€¥+*&@/ deep!Richard Kaufman wrote:Practice is not just the "digtial" but also the psychological work you do to get comfortable with something. If you're not comfortable, it's likely you're feeling guilty about some particular moment.
On so many levels ...
and now, on with the show ...
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At the risk of stating the obvious: any guilt on your part, even if it lasts for only a second, is immediately picked up by most spectators.