Don't get me wrong, I like this trick. I'm just not all that nimble with my fingers and hands. You
need good dexterity to perform a certain move, and I guess I just don't have it. Adding to that, I'm
left handed and when I do the trick, I have to change hands from what they do in the video and I
think the angle and support needed on my right hand with the support of the base of my thumb isn't
there like it would be for right handed people. I'll keep practicing, but I don't think I'll get the
confidence needed to make this look convincing. Not the problem of the trick itself. Can't really
blame that. Just wish I had known the amount of dexterity it would require. Not something I'd
recommend for the hobbyist, as I think regular use/practice will be needed to pull this one off.
Will probably stay in my drawer.
Thank you. I understand as I am also left handed and sometime effects I buy just don't work as well as they should for a lefty. But we don't find it out until after the purchase.
They mention it is easy to do (I’m left handed also). Reading what you wrote it doesn’t sound very easy.
I’m also in Pittsburgh. Can I have it if you’re not gunna use it?? Lol
I would be willing to purchase this from you!
CLE area - USA.
I'm also left-handed. Something to consider.
I don't know if this helps, but there are ways to "flip" a video so that it effectively looks like a performance by a left-handed performer. If you are viewing on a Mac the Quick Time player, which comes installed on the computer, has an edit function that includes a command to "flip horizontal".
I don't know if this helps, but there are ways to "flip" a video so that it effectively looks like a performance by a left-handed performer. If you are viewing on a Mac the Quick Time player, which comes installed on the computer, has an edit function that includes a command to "flip horizontal".
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