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nitemares666 New user Michigan 46 Posts |
Could any one recommend any cigarette routines and hand washing technics cant find much on the Internet is the any books or DVD beside Tom Mullica's DVD and Encyclopedia of Cigarette Tricks by Keith Clark
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Steve Anderson New user Texas 30 Posts |
Shimada teaches some nice moves with cigarette's on one of his videos.
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Cellini, one of the best street magicians around, covers it on several of his DVDs including his "2005 Street Magic Lecture DVD" from Zürich.
Mark. |
graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
Tarbell..Howard
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Charlie the Tuna Regular user Baltimore Maryland 111 Posts |
Howard,
Have you reviewed some of the older Magic books on the Learned Pig website. Marko site has over a hundred old public domain magic books on line for review. Many of them have cigarette and cigar effects. just Google the learned pig. It is a great site.
Charlie,
A Magician with Good Taste. Only perform an illusion once. The first time is magical, the second is an education. |
Charlie the Tuna Regular user Baltimore Maryland 111 Posts |
Howard I forgot to mention there is a small magic knowledge test, before Marko gives you access to the test. But it is very straight forward. Good luck,
Charlie
Charlie,
A Magician with Good Taste. Only perform an illusion once. The first time is magical, the second is an education. |
Glenn Godsey Special user 737 Posts |
David Stone's "Quit Smoking" DVD is very good. Cyril does some great moves on youtube and some ebay guys sells video instructions for the Cyril moves for a low price.
Best regards, Glenn Godsey |
magic4u02 Eternal Order Philadelphia, PA 15110 Posts |
Another food for thought is that if you are not a smoker or do not want to use cigs, you can start to think in different directions. Use the moves you have learned for cig manipulation and then apply it to similar shaped objects. People get so locked into cig manipulation having to use cigs. Or we get locked into card manipulative magic having to be only cards. What starts to make us more creative is when we realize that all of this is just shapes of objects we are manipulating. When we think of it this way, we can learn to use moves we already know and apply them to other objects not so common to the manipulative arts.
Kyle
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nitemares666 New user Michigan 46 Posts |
Well thank you guys
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graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
For kid shows I use crayons and chalk ending up with Jumbo sidewalk chalk..Howard
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graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
Thanks for the website.Cordially,Howard
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eshdath New user 61 Posts |
Hi, You might look into thimble manipulation for ideas on cigs.Thimbles use basicly the same handling as cigs. A thimble is a cigarette that you can put your finger into,a coin is a flat billiard,and so on.
Zion speaks......are you listening?
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nitemares666 New user Michigan 46 Posts |
Thank you all
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