Picture Tricks

Like ancient sea anemones, oldest and simplest Triple A tricks were two yo picture tricks. Steve Brown has told me of a picture that he saw in Duncan's archives of some guy doing a pretty impressively intricate picture trick of a bridge; I'm not sure if the blown out shot of Tom Parks he was able to smuggle out for us is that picture or not.

Currently the only documented Triple A picture trick is Steve Brown's 6 Point Star which first appeared on "Duncanís How to be a Player, Vol.1".

Start with two sidestyle Gunslinger mounts. Then put your hands together and with each thumb, hook the middle seg* of the opposite string. (Each string will be folded into three pieces. There's the one that ends with the knot on your finger, that's the base seg; then there's the one that ends at the yo, thatís the end seg; and then there's the other one, that's the middle seg in this hold) Then pull your hands apart trying to get your thumbs as far apart as possible and getting your fingers into the upper point positions.