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handsofmagic New user 29 Posts |
I recently saw a magician who had colored stones in a bag and had around 5 audience members reach in and then he was able to tell which color stone they all picked. I am wondering what is the name of this trick or similar and where can it be found?
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benrl Regular user 127 Posts |
You're probably referring to Charles Gauci's Body Language, However the effect is to identify the spectator with the one different stone. There are also a couple of other versions out there.
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Mr. Muggle Special user 999 Posts |
Didn't Max Maven do an effect with black and white stones?
MM
"Now you're looking for the secret... but you won't find it because you're not really looking. You don't really want to know the secret... You want to be fooled." - The Prestige (2006)
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toonomads Regular user Albuquerque, NM, USA 172 Posts |
Max Maven has a routine called Kurotsuke-You can find it on the Videomind (Parlor) DVD.
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Mark Rough Inner circle Ivy, Virginia 2110 Posts |
I don't think handsofmagic is talking about body language or kurotsuke (both of which are great, by the way). There's a commercial trick that was advertised all over the place a year or so back where you could divine who had all five colors. I'll have to look in some old magazines and find it.
Mark
What would Wavy do?
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handsofmagic New user 29 Posts |
Lastnitesfun is correct. In the version I saw performed, it was a presentation whereby 6 or so spectators reached into a bag and took a colored stone. The presenter then was able to point to each spectator, not in order and identify the stone. If correct the spectator would sit down. It was nice audience management.
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funstuff Regular user 103 Posts |
I saw this a few weeks ago , just wish I could remember wich site it was at.....
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Chessmann Inner circle 4242 Posts |
In Kurotsuke (Max Maven) all of the stones were one color with just one exception. For example, each person would pick a stone and Max would pick out who chose the one colored stone.
Mark
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Spydur Special user PDX, now San Diego...back to PDX 966 Posts |
How does Mark Strivings "Warm Fuzzies All Over" go? I can not remember, but I know that he uses stones and a pateo force. This is probably not the same routine, but if you know how this one plays can you refresh my memory?
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funstuff Regular user 103 Posts |
I think that is the name of the one I remember seeing.
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mrj New user Toronto, Canada 68 Posts |
I remember seeing something similar on the Stevens Magic web site so I did a search and came up with the following.
http://www.stevensmagic.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=2290 http://www.stevensmagic.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=5704 |
Mark Rough Inner circle Ivy, Virginia 2110 Posts |
THAT'S IT!! It's the first Steven's link in mrj's post. I couldn't find it and couldn't find it, but I knew it was out there. Thanks mrj. Sorcerer's Magical Stones. Body Language, by Charles Gaucci, mrj's second link, is very similar to kuratsuke but uses a different method.
Mark
What would Wavy do?
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mrj New user Toronto, Canada 68 Posts |
Lastnitesfun:
Have you seen that one (Sorcerer's Magical Stones) performed? I think it sounds really good and a decent price too. Does anyone have it or know of a review? btw, I have already done a search and cannot find any previous posts. |
felix2 New user 96 Posts |
Hi,
Theres something similar from magicmax.com called the dark stone. http://www.magicmax.com/item.php3?id=1646 |
funstuff Regular user 103 Posts |
The one ive seen had polished gemstone pieces and not colorful shappes like that one but I still cant find it.
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funstuff Regular user 103 Posts |
Wll I found it and its th ewarm fuzzies one. Its a different effect where 1 person picks a card that has a color and another picks a stone and they end up matching heres a link
http://www.ronjo.com/Merchant2/merchant.......e_Code=R |
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