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Mb217 Inner circle 9520 Posts |
Nice Rad...I like.
You have very magical hands and presentation. And I like the use of the little envelope (think I might've seen such usage before) but not exactly in the way you do your routine here. Very well done and the vanishes are super. And you can go in many other directions with just those 2 coins. -Mb
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Radmak Loyal user Aberdeen, UK 272 Posts |
Of course
Hey, I didn't tell You. The envelope idea is now finished. I've developed the vanishing sequence and reappearing in envelope. It's clean and can be done with signed coin, ring, card and few other little things also. I'll make vid and share with You... I hope You'll enjoy it
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aiki Regular user Middletown NY 181 Posts |
Radmak,
I think you have the start of a good routine. I do not like how you place the coins into edge grip and then try to setup the appearance of placing the coin into the palm of the other hand to vanish it. There are two reasons that I don't like how you are doing it. The spectator never sees the coin being placed into the palm of the other hand and the last reason is that nobody holds a coin like you are when they put it into the other hand. From the spectators point of view it looks like something happened, they are just not sure what. That is the problem with a lot of coin work. To many people do moves that do not look natural. So the spectator knows something happened but they are not sure what. Just because the spectator can not see the coin being placed into the different palms does not mean that they do not know that something is taking place. Spectators know that there is "sleight of hand", they may not be able to do it but they know it exists. When you use moves in a routine that do not have good justification then the spectator will suspect sleight of hand. Just my thoughts.
Ray K.
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narcoleptic_insomniac Regular user Kenosha, WI 140 Posts |
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On 2009-01-14 13:51, aiki wrote: ...nobody, that is, except David Roth and everyone whom he has inspired with his Hanging Coins routine : - P P.S. It's coin magic... it is inevitable that the spectator(s) will assume slight-of-hand is involved at some point -- there is no getting around that fact. A skilled magician, however, will always keep the audience guessing; these are precisely the moments which create the magic in the minds of the spectator... at least IMO. |
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aiki Regular user Middletown NY 181 Posts |
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On 2009-01-14 14:17, narcoleptic_insomniac wrote: The idea being that the spectator does not know when the slight of hand happened. If the spectator knows when it is happening then it becomes juggling not very magical.
Ray K.
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Rickbc Regular user 160 Posts |
Awesome hanging coin routine.
I never thought of trying other version except what David Roth has in his video's. So job well done . The envelope routine was great, I would say they both done very well. Rick
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Radmak Loyal user Aberdeen, UK 272 Posts |
No no... It's not my envelope routine. It was the basic idea of what I would like to show As I've written above
Thanks! Radoslaw
UK Close-up and cabaret magician based in Scotland - www.radekmakar.co.uk
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aiki Regular user Middletown NY 181 Posts |
Radoslaw,
Take a look at how Harbottle puts the coins into his other hand in this video and he known for his edge grip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaa4azQa2vE Just another idea.
Ray K.
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mballen11502 Loyal user Memphis, TN 202 Posts |
Nice work
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