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BroDavid Inner circle America’s North Coast, Ohio 3176 Posts |
Ron,
You may also want to check out http://www.schoolforscoundrels.com and look at Gazzo's Street Cups. They are pretty nice and big enough to hold a regulation baseball! Not for everyone, but on the Street, bigger is better. BroDavid
If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.
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Eric Evans Special user Rio Grande 668 Posts |
Frank and Danny, thanks for the wonderful compliments.
Along the lines of Ted's comment, a friend of mine, Michael (no last name), used to invite a person up to his table, placing them on his immediate left. Their back effectively screened his weakness. The ostensible reason of which was to insure there could be no trickery. HA! I'd quite agree Ron, this is a nice thread. |
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Dennis Loomis 1943 - 2013 2113 Posts |
Here's another possibility. In the book: "Korem without Limits," Danny Korem explains his two final loads for his Chop cup routine. These are done from his person, but not from the pockets. And they don't require any special pockets in your clothing. He does the routine surrounded and in some fairly large venues.
Dennis Loomis http://www.mindspring.com/~deloomis/dai.html
Itinerant Montebank
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Magicrma Regular user Arizona 101 Posts |
If you use a mat to perform, try a table apron. What's a table apron? Its a small bag that hanges off the edge of the table. It can be a useful servant. If you can't use the apron try hanging the objects inside your coat/jacket/vest and retrieving them from there.
MagicRMA
"The art of Illusion is at least 95% applied psychology" Henning Nelms (Magic & Showmanship)
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Ron Giesecke Special user Redding, Ca. 947 Posts |
Dennis,
I've been blown off deck a number of times on Ebay for that Korem book. Is he even out there any more? The last things I've seen of his are those "Kid Tricks" videos (and those are at least eight years old or so), that he produced in conjunction with his minstry. I guess I'm going to have to get that book. It's always being referenced somewhere. Thanks! |
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Pokie-Poke Special user Bensalem, PA 883 Posts |
Great topic!
If I have some one burning me from the left in the early part of the trick I just do it left handed. I find it easer than changing focus, witch might tip off that some thing is wrong. The gibeciere has come up in several conversations I have had, now hear all so. WEARD! the Gazzo gib looks cool.
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Ron Giesecke Special user Redding, Ca. 947 Posts |
That leather one at the Cellini site looks nice, and I would consider using one. Harry Anderson was actually the first one I ever saw with one (I don't get out much, I guess).
It would have to be a nice one for me to wear it, and to keep from looking like Flannel Al from "Home Improvement." |
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KingStardog Inner circle 2134 Posts |
If the loads are small, you could try the places used in billiard and/or thimble manipulation. I work/load from the right pocket, so that throws some folks. I was thinking a billiard ball holder, (the wire type and a pair of vise grips....
Never have done C&B on the street myself,and only have small loads. just some ideas.
...think not that all wisdom is in your school. You may have studied other paths,but, it is important to remember that no matter who you are or where you come from, there is always more to learn.
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BroDavid Inner circle America’s North Coast, Ohio 3176 Posts |
A Black leather Gib (see how quickly I use the new words I learn???) would look decent, even with Tux - almost like a Super Cumberbun.
And I was amazed as Gazzo puts his Pouch on while taking to the crowd and proceeds, does the routine, and takes it off, and nobody seems to wonder why he put it on, or why he took it off! BroDavid It may not work for walk around, because reset might be too obvious. But it can look good! I was amazed that Gazzo gets so much in his pouch, and it really doesnt appears to be so "full". BroDavid
If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.
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Devious Inner circle 2120 Posts |
Harry can you tell me a little about your Hairnet Topit idea?
I don't choose to wear a busker's pouch with the sport jackets, that I wear on the street. I also don't like to have to remove my jacket, to accommodate a pouch, thus I am forced to store any loads in my side pockets. |
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Devious Inner circle 2120 Posts |
Frank Starsini,
I spent about an hour going through your website looking for oddballs to no avail. Can you suggest a source for some 2inch eyeballs? Currently I have light up eyeballs as final loads, but the units are self-contained. I cannot replace the batteries without destroying the seals. Donnie Buckley at RnT has some very nice looking jumbo green olives and sets, but he is out of stock as well. (sigh) Thank in advance guy. Peace out! |
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Mario Morris Inner circle Mario Morris 2044 Posts |
This is a great thread, thinking out-side of the box, inspiring!
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Andy_Bell Regular user my mindless rambling's now total 162 Posts |
It's more a case of thinking outside the pouch!
I was put on this earth to do a great many things..... I'm now so far behind that I don't think I'm ever going to die!
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Magic.J.Manuel Special user I have danced upon 663 Posts |
Nothing would get done at all, if man waited so long that no one could find fault with it.
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The_Great_Dubini New user 11 Posts |
Not a big fan of the pouch. I like to use a servante on the back of my table.
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Devious Inner circle 2120 Posts |
I'm no "Poucher" either...some might say a "Sloucher" though?
It's great to see a new face in here Sir Dubini! Do you care to share a little about yourself here? |
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kentfgunn Inner circle Merritt Island FL 1639 Posts |
Here's two different loading techniques. One's like what Danny was discussing, the other ? ? ?
You'll figure it out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t__UnSXmjvc I think doing the loading as a flurry at the end of a routine tips it. This fat guy, if you can get by his rambling, barely coherent patter, at least has a unique loading sequence. KG I've seen the guy do this recently. He's got it really smooth now. |
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Octopus Sun Special user Wiggle Wiggle 586 Posts |
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On 2011-12-13 21:13, Magic.J.Manuel wrote: Problem with these eyeballs is that the cornea looks up in the air and not at the audience, it rolls around looking up, and never looking towards your specs. |
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MagiCol Special user Dargaville, New Zealand 929 Posts |
If the eyeball is made of some solid-type material, try inserting a small steel/lead weight in to the ball where the bottom of the ball is when the cornea is facing the crowd. The weight should be just below the surface of the ball. I reckon that would cause the ball cornea to then point to the spectators. A bit like the way a 'magnetic ball' in the C&B 'sticks" to the base of the cup.
One possible source for eyeballs is the cheap variety/toy shops, in the Halloween area.
The presentation makes the magic.
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