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blackdeck New user Baltimore, MD 85 Posts |
What do you think is the best paddle trick. And how effective do you think they are. Do they get good reactions?
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
See mine in the August 2007 Genii. IMHO it beats 'em all and kills.
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daviaac Veteran user 351 Posts |
No smoking dvd by jlb , this is my favourite paddle routine not just trick it is perfect for the current times as smoking has just been banned (public places) in the UK
luke
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Tom Fenton Inner circle Leeds, UK (but I'm Scottish) 1477 Posts |
Have a look at John Carney's "Swing Blade".
One of the best impromptu paddle tricks going.
"But there isn't a door"
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NurseRob Elite user Dallas, TX 469 Posts |
Joe Porper's money paddle is fun to do for all ages, but for kids I like Adair's Paggle Waggle. I am also Looking for more good kid paddles myself actually. Would like to find one with a good story built in.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Porper's new "Hoppity Hip Rabbits" is a Hippity Hop routine with rabbits and a wolf... great for kids. See ad in Genii
Posted: Jul 2, 2008 12:14pm Here's the link http://www.porperoriginals.com/paddles_hippity.html
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wunceaponatime Loyal user 280 Posts |
Great idea Pete!
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NurseRob Elite user Dallas, TX 469 Posts |
Porper paddles are really nice, I would love to have several.
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Hansel Inner circle Puerto Rico 2492 Posts |
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On 2008-06-20 02:18, Pete Biro wrote: Pure GOLD!!!! Thanks, Hansel!
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Bendy Special user Columbus, Ohio 518 Posts |
I'm a big fan of paddle tricks. It was a well-executed Hot Rod routine that moved me out of the realm of magic spectator and into magic performer many years ago. So - simple as it is - I'm obviously partial to the Hot Rod when it comes to paddle tricks. I would recommend the Precision Hot Rod from Precision Magic. I also like - and regularly perform - Mark Jenest's "Number 2 Pencil" and "The Amazing Jumping Arrow."
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Bendy Special user Columbus, Ohio 518 Posts |
Totally weird. I did NOT post twice.
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Wayne Whiting Regular user 181 Posts |
I like Terry LaGerould's Baffle Bat. Watch a video here.
http://www.murphysmagic.com/Baffle-Bat-b......ld-Trick |
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
I agree with Wayne. I find this to be the final answer to paddle effects. It has been a major staple in my professional close-up performing repertoire for several years now and never ceases to amaze and astonish spectators. The creative possibilities are endless and you are limited only by your imagination. It also gives your cliche card tricks, the ones every other magician on this planet is doing, a much needed rest.
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The Cardfather Veteran user Long Beach, CA 347 Posts |
I'm partial to Jumping Gems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLSW8Xn1194&feature=related |
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
John Carney has a nice idea for a paddle type trick on his recent DVD set using a knife.
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Color changing Knives
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PaulGreen Inner circle 1133 Posts |
Personally, I prefer the Pygmy Paddle. The population that has purchased it and performed it have been paid back partially with prestige.
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paultepper New user 56 Posts |
Have you considered paddle tricks that don't use hot rods? A good example are the paddle moves with blank or business cards. Check out Tocapadmo in Rick Maue's The Book of Haunted Magick.
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Nala Nosmoht Special user Surrey,B.C. Canada, 641 Posts |
I also am partial to Jumping Gems (with flashrod ending) having perfomed it over 25 years. But it needs to be performed slower , it becomes much more magical. Done as in the video clip above, just a confusing collection of rapid moves.
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puggo Inner circle 2022 Posts |
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On 2008-06-20 08:29, daviaac wrote: As a paddle newbie, I have started performing 'Strike 2' (STEP system by RSVP magic), Lee Smith's take on 'No Smoking' by JL Bertrand. £2 for a couple of disposable, fully eaminable lighters... very nice indeed. I have used this at a couple of strolling gigs and got great reactions. I always steered clear of paddle effects, but now I will explore some of the recommendations above (I'd particularly like to see Paul Green's effect as I loved 'In the trenches'). Charlie |
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