Today's Post

Today’s post was only up for a few hours. It was a post looking for a credit on a billet sequence.

Many people suggested the credit I was looking for was Bob Cassidy’s Name & Place routine. And while it was definitely similar in structure, the sequence I mentioned had the benefit of only using two billets, requiring no switches, being self-working, and ending clean—allowing you to return the billets back to the spectators at the end.

As it turns out, what I had done was reinvented, or, more accurately, “pulled from the recesses of my brain” a handling released by Michael Weber and Tim Trono back in 2017 in a project called The Works. I didn’t try it back then. If I had I’m sure I would have used it regularly, because i like it a lot. But it apparently stuck in my head only to be shot out 5 years later.

I may, at some point, release my presentation for this effect. As I mentioned in the original post, it’s still a work in progress. That presentation can be used with any version of the Name and Place handling.

Because today’s post got removed, I will add an extra post next week.

Let me take this opportunity to once again recommend you get on Michael and Tim’s mailing list: psience.mail@gmail.com.