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ruijorge Loyal user 215 Posts |
Hello everyone,
I have just seen a magician (dont know his name) doing the fickle fire with his right hand and immediately showed his hand completely empty. He had no sleeves. It was very clean. Is this a product marketed? Thanks!! Oh, And it was at The plus grand cabaret du monde at the TV% channel |
DerekMerdinyan Inner circle 1030 Posts |
Are you from France?
Le Plus Grand Cabaret Du Monde! The Most Grand Cabaret Show in the World! Oh, sorry, no I don't know anything, er um, maybe he used a smaller version of the gimmick and put a pull of some sort on it? Derek Merdinyan |
Mystician Inner circle Wallachia 3485 Posts |
I'm betting it was not Fickle Fire he used, but Jim Pace's Inviso-torch .
Only the one hand actually held the fire, correct ? Not both while separated. Inviso-torch is pretty darn nifty. Try a search on it here, and then, on Google.
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DerekMerdinyan Inner circle 1030 Posts |
Oh yah! Duh, I forgot about that one HA!
Derek Merdinyan |
ruijorge Loyal user 215 Posts |
Well,
Inviso torch I think that produces a huge flame, isn't it? The magician name is Cyril. Anyone else? |
MopKrayz Elite user 423 Posts |
If it was Cyril, them most probably the gimmick is his own invention, or a modification on fickle fire.
Could it be that his hand was covered with flamable gel and he just set it on fire with a lighter and ditched away the lighter? |
Alex Tan Loyal user Singapore 290 Posts |
It was a Sakoh gimmick called fire to silk and you can get it from UGM.
Alex Tan
www.alexthemagician.show |
Christopher Williams Inner circle Portsmouth, UK 4464 Posts |
If it was Cyril, I agree it probably was something of his own or modified. He is one of the most talented and inventive magicians there are at the moment. He is a member of T.H.E.M, so if you want to see more of him, you can on that
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HowDini New user 84 Posts |
Anybody wanna buy a pair of fickle fire gimmicks ?
Question: How did you do that?
Reply: No! How did you didn't do that, HowDini did that. |
Norrabmagic Regular user 141 Posts |
It is a regular fickle fire gimmick with one small modification. Hint: Think "Fickle Nickle" Also watch the hand after it "vanishes" You will see a rather bold ditch.
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BryanKelly Regular user 191 Posts |
Diddo, Norrabmagic... its difficult to do, the angles have got to be tuff... I can't remember who or where but there was a publication of this same vanish, but It was of a salt holding gimmick for a salt poor...
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