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gordieo New user 8 Posts |
Just thoguth I would see if any one here has used it. I got it at the london magic club at the auction and love it so if you have anything to say on it, post it.
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RollyD New user 67 Posts |
Slow burn is terrific and is one of my favorite effects. It looks like real magic and the spectators love it. And its easy to do! You will like performing it.
Rolly |
Jeff O Loyal user 274 Posts |
I like it too, but it is way too dirty for me and is hard to clean up. But great thinking for the mechanics and gaff.
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RollyD New user 67 Posts |
You obviously cant hand it out for examination but you can wow em and then move on to something else (that they can examine).
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daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
Hmmmmmm. A Himber wallet might fit in real nice here. Himber wallet = instant examinability.
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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mysto59 Loyal user Bethalto, Illinois 264 Posts |
I've been looking for a good reason to get a Himber Wallet for quite some time. Daffydoug seems to have the perfect reason for me to get one now. I have been using Slow Burn for quite awhile and love it. I just got Extreme burn today and I have to say it ROCKS!!! I fool myself with this one even though I know the "secret". It's that good!!!
It's not the size of the wand that matters, it's the "magic" in it...
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
OK....that's it..!..I'm getting Extreme Burn and a Himber Wallet!...;O)
But really, I love Slow Burn and I have a fun patter for it about how I shop when I'm short on cash, which I'll post if anyone is interested. I just bought Heiny 500, so I haven't rushed to get E.B., but I think I will now. I'm a fan of Richard Sanders and his 'real world' magic. Is Extreme Burn as easy as Slow Burn to learn? Not that it really matters - just wondering. Duane |
daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
I'm interested, for one.
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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mysto59 Loyal user Bethalto, Illinois 264 Posts |
I'd be interested myself.
It's not the size of the wand that matters, it's the "magic" in it...
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Walking Bob Elite user 499 Posts |
I also have slow burn and use it all of the time. Instead of a Himber Wallet I would suggest the Hip Pocket Bombshell for switching out the bills at the end of the effect. I think the Bombshell looks more like an everyday wallet and works just fine for me.
Have a nice day, Walking Bob in Iowa P.S. This is not my own idea as my good friend Mark Williams gave me the idea!!! |
RollyD New user 67 Posts |
So you put the money away into the wallet and then take it back out for the audience to examine? That sounds highly suspect to me. I think it would be better to move on to something else while the effect is still "registering" in their brain.. but to each their own... But Im just more of a hobbyist and part-time performer.. I'll leave the "expert opinion" to the best way for routining this effect to the successful full time pros that do this for a good living.
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daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
You put it away, but you act as if you had "second thoughts" when you take it back out.
It helps tremendously to be a good actor.
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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