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Ray Haining Inner circle Hot Springs, AR 1907 Posts |
I always say, "I have no idea." That's the way I would want someone to respond to being asked if they knew how I did something.
What about your spouse? Did you ever have someone ask them, "Do you know how he/she did that"? If someone else in the room claims to know how a trick is done after seeing a performance of that trick, it spoils the magic. My wife always responds the way I respond: "I have no idea how he does that." Of course, there are always those who will claim to know how a trick is done--"it went up his sleeve"--and usually these people are ignored--"no way"--but a person who is known to, at the very least, dabble in magic will probably be believed, which will thereby lessen the effect in the minds of the audience. |
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Clinton W. Gray Regular user 101 Posts |
Along the same lines, what do you answer to the question, "Why don't you do that trick that Criss Angel does?" (insert whatever trick they just saw last week on TV)
If you read (listen?) between the lines I think they are asking , "Do you know how he does it, and if so why don't you do it?" ~Clinton
Clinton W. Gray
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24321 Posts |
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On 2009-03-07 11:37, lane99 wrote: Why on Earth would you tell any layman how any trick is done? "Do you know how he did that?" "yes" "How" "Rather well." or "It's something that anyone with a $2.5 million budget could do." or "It's on page 353 of The Universal Handbook of Magical Illusions." or (if you have an older pushbutton telephone) "I'm not sure, but you can find out if you dial 1-800-MAGIC IQ." (The older phones do not have a Q on the keypad.)
"The Swatter"
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Clinton W. Gray Regular user 101 Posts |
Great response, Bill.
Clinton W. Gray
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lane99 Elite user 421 Posts |
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On 2009-03-28 11:51, Bill Palmer wrote: Trying to overcome the stereotype. And it usually leaves them with a slightly more positive attitude to magic than they had before. |
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Clinton W. Gray Regular user 101 Posts |
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On 2009-03-30 15:50, lane99 wrote: I could not agree more. I was working for a Mennonite community in northern Alberta today doing my fire prevention show. There was HUGE opposition to me coming, since I do the work of the devil. However, the fire safety message is extremely important and the Alberta government is paying to make sure all students are getting the program. A few simple magic tricks "revealed" to the school principal and religious leaders, convinced them that "my type of magic" was okay to be presented at their school. If my program saves a family of Mennonite children from dying in a fire, I think a few tricks revealed was worth it.
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dmkraig Inner circle 1949 Posts |
How does he do it?
Years of practice and self-denial. |
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mumford Special user 652 Posts |
Good answer.
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Ray Pierce Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 2604 Posts |
I wish I could remember who said this first but it was something to the effect of:
"Can you do that trick Criss angel does on TV?" "No, neither can he"
Ray Pierce
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Adam Wood Loyal user Ontario, Canada 225 Posts |
I like an answer where they are left wondering, yet are not irritated.
“The hard must become habit. The habit must become easy. The easy must become beautiful.” -Doug Henning
"Don't make magic impossible, make impossible magic!" - Adam PEACE, LOVE & MAGIC!!! |
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msmaster Special user 522 Posts |
A popular joke answer: I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
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ya4davecox Regular user Los Angeles 124 Posts |
Magnets.
I always say, "Magnets." For a moment they think they are onto something. They have that "Oh... yeah!" expression. Then you get the "Hey, wait a minute..." Priceless. |
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ralphs007 Inner circle 1087 Posts |
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On 2009-02-24 11:00, stoneunhinged wrote: I'm glad I'm not alone.
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him".
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Mr. Mystoffelees Inner circle I haven't changed anyone's opinion in 3623 Posts |
"how did the big star do that?"
"Well, there are a number of possibilities. Only the big star knows which one was used." "Do you know how to do it?" "Yes." "How?" "I wish I could tell you. However, as a magician, I am not at liberty to disclose magic secrets other than to a fellow magician. Since you are interested, you might consider becoming one. It's hard work, but after the first several years, quite rewarding."
Also known, when doing rope magic, as "Cordini"
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bsears Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 1040 Posts |
This question is such a catch 22 because you can quickly end up looking like a no-nothing amateur or an arrogant snot, depending on how you answer. I'm usually just honest with them.
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rusty151 New user West Palm Beach 18 Posts |
A lot of times I would say that, "no I don't think so," then ask them how they thought it was done. I love to hear their ideas on how things are done. They really give us a lot of credit on how hard or easy things are done. The Color Changing Knife routine was said to be done with a new material that changes color with heat! That was why the magician pushed it thru his hand so many times, friction caused the change. My answer would be, "I'm not sure, but I really enjoyed watching them perform the magic."
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
Answer...
"I'll ask them when I see them next Meeting..."
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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Ray Haining Inner circle Hot Springs, AR 1907 Posts |
I'd rather look like a "know-nothing amateur" than an "arrogant snot." This way, when they see me perform, they are surprised, whereas the other way they would expect too much.
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
I would rather look like Brad Pitt.
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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Dan Bernier Inner circle Canada 2298 Posts |
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"If you're going to walk in the rain, don't complain about getting wet!"
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