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magicgeorge Inner circle Belfast 4299 Posts |
I do a lively multiplying ball routine in my kid's show. At the start of the routine I vanish a ball then reappear it twice. For years I've just done a French drop twice but have decided I would like a bit of variation in the vanishes. Can you recommend an alternate vanish that is simple clear and strong which can go before the French drop to compliment it and provide a little variety?
Thanks George |
Craig Ousterling Special user 585 Posts |
Palm proper false transfer... would be a 'put' instead of a 'take'. This might work for you?
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magic4u02 Eternal Order Philadelphia, PA 15110 Posts |
I would reccomend checking out the McBride series of videos as that would give you a wealth of information for various moves that may work best for you and the routine you want to do. It is a great resource for anyone's library.
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Depends on the ball size somewhat.
Variations of coin moves can work fairly well. Referring to Bobo's: Roll instead of Slide Vanish. Simple Vanish. Thumb Palm while clipping the ball between 1st and 2nd fingers. |
Glenn Godsey Special user 737 Posts |
A couple of good, practical vanishes are shown on Tim Wright's video of the "Multiplying Balls".
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magicgeorge Inner circle Belfast 4299 Posts |
Thanks guys.
Craig that's a lot of help, I hadn't thought in terms of "putting" and "taking" but that makes a lot of sense. I was playing around with false transfers and was thinking about a palm transfer or retention transfer. A retention looks pretty good (especially with the bright yellow balls I use) but I keep catching my thumb moving in a rather suspicous manner, I might play around with a palm transfer. Cheers Jaz, I'll check those out, the balls I am using are about golf ball size but a little squishy (I think Empire make them) I think a could thumb palm one. Thanks for the DVD recomendations, call me a cheapskate but I'm not sure I'm going to fork out for another DVD just for one vanish. George |
Dan Magyari Regular user San Francisco, CA 173 Posts |
In a recent issue of either Magic or Genii, in an article about Romaine, if I recall correctly there is a move explained that you may want to consider.
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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
Why not consider something like the Silent Mora Wand Spin to effect the vanish?
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phread Elite user md 486 Posts |
You could do a half shuttle pass, FP vanish.
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Jeremy L. Special user 800 Posts |
In one of my magic books I think it had a ball vanish called simple ball vanish...
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mc_magi Special user Vancouver, BC 949 Posts |
Some of the few vanishes that I can recommend are all from McBride's world class manipulation volume 3
Cardini vanish Ed Vorhee vanish, but this ones more complicated Romaine supervanish works as well, or try swoger swoop. you can show both hands empty at the same time with those |
Daniel Faith Inner circle Neenah, Wisconsin 1526 Posts |
A topit comes in real handy for vanishing balls. Then steal it right back out of your jacket pocket at the proper moment.
Daniel Faith
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