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Hiya people!

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Hi,

My name is Sid, I'm quite new to the Cardistry world. I did learn to perform magic tricks when I was younger but got caught up with other things.

I recently started flourishing and boy, are my hands stiff. I also started collecting decks and other materials closely related to magic and cardistry.

Hope to get to know everyone better over time.

Sid =)
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Welcome!!!
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Welcome, Sid! Stiff hands sounds all too familiar, in the beginning it's all about building the strength of your hands' muscles. Especially when it comes to moves like the spring; first strength, then control, THEN you can actually start trying to make it longer :mrgreen:
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Welcome to the vortex of card collecting!
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Thanks guys :)
MagikFingerz wrote:Welcome, Sid! Stiff hands sounds all too familiar, in the beginning it's all about building the strength of your hands' muscles. Especially when it comes to moves like the spring; first strength, then control, THEN you can actually start trying to make it longer :mrgreen:


Thanks for the tips, much needed advice.
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