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Shane Lawson New user West Virginia 10 Posts |
1)Uncanny Intuition (cards)
2)Crazy Man's Handcuffs 3)A TT to do vanishing salt (saltshakers are present in almost all restraunts) Really, I've found that a few rubber bands around the wrist, a TT hidden in a pocket, and a good deck of cards and you can do any number of good tricks and effects impromptu for whomever. I generally do a bit of magic at restraunts while waiting on the food, or just when the opprotunity presents itself- and I don't carry a whole lot on me to do it! Travel light: that's the key!
~Shane.
<BR> <BR>“Logic only gives man what he needs...Magic gives him what he wants." <BR>~Tom Robbins <BR> <BR>How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct. <BR> - Benjamin Disraeli |
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
Since the topic is about pocket tricks
Remember that tricks with money have a strong emotional content and bill effects are not received like coin effects (so you can do both in one show). A shell, a Flipper and four silver coins can take you a long way. So does a mismade bill. Rubber band effects are a very natural thing to have in your pocket (and there are very good DVDs teaching everything to make your own routine) I love the color changing knives but they do not go through the airport security checks (and I travel a lot) A deck of cards will not overload you either A TT allows you to do salt tricks and many other effects (it's like your credit card: don't leave without it) A Himber wallet is also a good pick (try the ones that can be easily loaded as well as for the card to pocket). And I always carry a Jardine Ellis ring because I do Franklin Taylor's routine (from Kaplan's Fine art of Magic) which is a master piece making people fall from their chairs A pen and a thin block of post it notes (mental effects). Just with these versatile props, if you take the trouble to learn from some of the excellent books and DVDs which teach us how to put them at work, you're in for a great seemingly impromptu show "out of your pocket" and you'll be able over the time to improve on your routines and keep your magic alive.
Magic is the art of emotionally sharing live impossible situations
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T. Sebastian Loyal user Ozark Mountains, USA 223 Posts |
The only thing that I ALWAYS have on me is a deck of cards. And I'm quite fond of IT.
So sorry I soiled your precious eyes.
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mir11 New user 50 Posts |
Tenyo:
Soft coins Tri sector Alpha tunnel Knife of ninja Crystal pyramid 4 D trunk |
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Iqn New user 8 Posts |
For one off tricks?
Penrose Pendant necklace Mon-Key on my keys Pot of Jam with a key lime Earworm/Wikitest/DFB Rubber Bands on wrist Cards are a given. |
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Forza Azzurri New user 84 Posts |
Two Dollar Window (Jay Noblezada)
Hancock Effect (Kyle Purnell) with a borrowed dollar bill and my own Sharpie Vortex (Dan Harlan) Loops (Yigal Mesika) My own custom gimmicked TT's Cookie Bite (Eric Ross) Sticky Situation (Andy Leviss) |
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Forza Azzurri New user 84 Posts |
Quote:
On Jan 9, 2007, DaddyDoodle wrote: For that, I recommend the Disecto Arm Chopper. https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S14459 |
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