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Koen Bossuyt New user Belgium 4 Posts |
I hope my English writing isn't too bad... as I live in Belgium (Europe). Still looking for the best method in 'making a watch disappear'. Is Comedy Watch Bag at hocus-pocus.com a good idea ?
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Dave Scribner Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4849 Posts |
Hello Koen: Welcome to the Café. Your English is just fine. I'm sure you'll find plenty of help here. We're always open and looking forward to your posts.
Dave
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Rod Lages Loyal user Brasilia, Brazil 250 Posts |
Hey Koen,
Welcome to The Magic Café! Lookong forward to your posts! Cheers, Rod Lages
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thehawk Inner circle 2275 Posts |
Welcome Koen. If you watch this Café long enough you will have your answer. Enjoy your stay.
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amagician Regular user Hobart Tasmania Australia 160 Posts |
G'day Koen, the best method I know for vanishing a watch is to take it off my wrist before I go to bed and put it ....
I don't know where. I have not seen the particular effect you mention. I suggest that you repost you question in the "Good, Bad and Garbage" section further down the Café Menu page. Looking forward to more posts from you.
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Jimmy Lee Special user Singapore 682 Posts |
Welcome to the Café!
I am sure you will love it here. A warm welcome from Singapore!
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guido Regular user Sweden 152 Posts |
Hey Koen,
Welcome to The Magic Café! I'm sure you will love this Forum! |
Sean Piper Regular user Australia 139 Posts |
Last year I was lucky enough to sit in on a lecture by Terry Herbert. He has featured the Watch Box routine in his act for over tewnty years.
Terry's method for vanishing the watch is a simple switch under a hankerchief. Very simple and very effective!
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Browndini New user 38 Posts |
Okay after you take the watch off put it in your pocket and walk to a pawn shop
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
KOen ,welcome abord." Watch Bandit " by Kevin King this video is a good start. also Greg Wilson on one of his videos has a routine stealing watches ,sorry I cant remember which video it is.
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HuronLow Special user 689 Posts |
his video is on the spot. however, it teaches you how to steal a watch, with both hands. if u wanna do a watch steal, go for chappy brazil's watch steal video. it focuses only only on watch steals. however, 'on the spot' is a great video to pick up either. well... I have vanished watches b4. just roll it up or whatever, false pass it, RAISE YOUR HAND UP retaining the shape (mis direction), and just slip it into your pocket. raise your now free hand and do a magic pass over the one pretending to hold a watch and the rest is up to you. it looks great to laymen.to fake pass it just hold it, tap it on your other hand, then close the hand. simple as that. very deceptive. =)
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Snidini Special user 776 Posts |
Hello Koen and welcome to the Café. One of the easiest and the one I use the most is the Devil's Hank that can be purchased at any shop. I know there are several other methods but this just appears to me to be the easiest and cheapest prop for that purpose. Maybe not the best but it does a fine job. Hope this helps.
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