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aquariusmagic Regular user England 122 Posts |
Hi,
Ihave just had an idea but as I do not have any suitable paper am unable to try it at present. There exists a gimmick called a Vernet Thumb Tip Flame. It is essentially a TT with a wick. Could it be used Swami gimmick style with the addition of the necessary solution to write on Blood Evidence type paper? If it could then a whole host of possibilities open themselves up. Your thoughts would be appreciated. regards Francis |
kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
Sounds reasonable to me! try using a like solution on some tissue or typing paper to see if it leaves the desired lines in wet
KAy
Kay and Tory
www.Bizarremagick.com |
handa Inner circle Pittsburgh, PA 1357 Posts |
I know of at least one marketed effect that uses a TT as a sort of "dabbo" ink stamper as a part of the method.
In addition, Milbourne Christopher's TT book (one of the older spin-rack, half-sized booklets and one that I used to try to upsell w/ a TT when I worked in a magic shop) has a couple of really neat ideas that combine sponges, slightly doctored TTs, and some type of "special something" in which to prep the sponge. My personal favorite is the use of such a setup for a sealed envelope reading, but I've probably already said too much. I'd be curious to hear anybody's ideas related to unique uses of a TT, especially in the performance of bizarre magick. Chris |
Lord of Illusion Veteran user Has his enemies stuck on 310 Posts |
Pierce the end of the TT multiple times and contain within it a sponge loaded w/ blood. Perfect for producing stigmata. (after which you're going to have to clean up anyway, so this will need to be tha last effect in your run.
Azrael
Edward Wolfgang Poe,
The Necromancer of the South |
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