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WR Special user Utah 945 Posts |
"Tell Em WR sent Ya."
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
WR, that is the “Complete Course” I referenced in my post above. I think that Tannen’s still has a few copies of it! I have run across several copies at the various used magic book sites.
Symmatrix, the best Pickpocket shows are the ones that have the items stolen such that the audience can see the performer work. The psychology is much like the tissue balls over the head routines. Giving the items back as you take another is a pickpocket act standard. Rarely do you take items and keep them for the entire act. It just isn’t funny. You really need to get a performance tape or two and see a performer at work doing his/her act. It will give you ideas on how to frame an act for yourself. Mark Raffles ends with a jumbo cups and balls trick with four live chickens as the final load (three cups, four chickens!). Most end their act with an impossible stunt (steal something impossible to steal!). I used to end my act using an “impossible” stunt. That is I did the old shirt pull stunt (using a stooge, OK, paid actor!). My act had a series of pickpocket like magic tricks as the closing sequence. A 20th century shorts (a very brief “Speedo” bathing suit from a large guy), A straight 20th century silks from a woman volunteer (the tension was that I was going to pull her bra out but didn’t! It got a big response and a good tension releaser laugh! I don’t do the bra trick, ever!) and the shirt pull. It builds up and ends with a big shocking stunt that garners both laughter and applause.
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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IanKendall Special user Edinburgh 571 Posts |
The best video I've seen is 'How to Pick a Pocket or Two' by James Freedman, put out by Vic Pinto a few years ago. Much better than the Raffles tape.
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Symmatrix Special user 553 Posts |
To: Harry Murphy,
Sorry for the late responce. As I was busy with my products. Thanks again Murphy, for the important pointers and guidance. Thanks a lot for all the help. To: Iankendall, Thanks for sharing the information of the pickpocket video. I would like to ask that is this video still available. If yes, where can I read more about it. Thanks Symmatrix
What We See Is Mainly Depend On What We Look For.
Only Those Who Can See The Invisible Can Do The Impossible. Symmatrix Magic |
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WVMAGIC New user 55 Posts |
I liked Chappy Brazils video. It was great, but I don't remember the title right now.
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Symmatrix Special user 553 Posts |
I believe the title is the watch steal video
If I am not wrong. Symmatrix
What We See Is Mainly Depend On What We Look For.
Only Those Who Can See The Invisible Can Do The Impossible. Symmatrix Magic |
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CoinCon New user 34 Posts |
I just saw James Coats' new DVD Mastering the Art of Pickpocketing, it just came out yesterday and I got mine today, wow it is the real deal. If you want to learn real pickpocketing not this gimmicked stuff where you whisper in a spectator's ear "Give me your wallet" this is for you. I have never seen a DVD with such high quality filming, I am very very impressed. I found the techniques to be very easy to do and very real world. I didn't realize how easy it was to steal belts and ties not to mention dipping into pretty much any pocket and removing the contents. A plus, which I was not expecting, was James teaches both right handed and left handed pickpocketing. Guy's this is hot if you want to learn the real deal.
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domclarke Regular user Windsor, UK 146 Posts |
In the current series of Mind Control (UK) Derren Brown does some great pickpocketing on the streets - takes wallets, phones, ties. Might be an interesting source for you.
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Socrates Regular user 197 Posts |
I'd say follow Nike advice and just do it!
You've already got a book on the subject, so now all you need do is go out and get caught doing it. Field-testing your magic is the only way to learn. Hope this helps. Socrates 'Experience is our greatest teacher' - Unknown |
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m@t Loyal user London, UK www.MatthewLaskey.com 250 Posts |
A little advice for those wanting to have a chance to practice without embarrasing yourselves in front of the public. When you are in a pub or at college, etc... see how many things you can steal off your friends.
With friends, hopefully they will know that your a magician and will understand why you tried to pickpocket them. A lot safer then the public. Mat |
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MacGyver Inner circle St. Louis, MO 1419 Posts |
Just an idea, but after picking someone, you could do a couple magic tricks and finish with a production of their item.
I think it would come off a little better then, "hey I just wanted to give this thing I stole from you back". |
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m@t Loyal user London, UK www.MatthewLaskey.com 250 Posts |
I have done an effect once when I steal their wallet, have them sit down, stand behind them and do a mentalism effect where I reveal their name etc. Then plant the wallet back on them and they never know!
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mrbungle Regular user 149 Posts |
Grandia Enterprises inc. 1974
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Symmatrix Special user 553 Posts |
Great link Bungle...
Symmatrix Is there anyone who can tape this for me "The Art of Distraction" The link that Bungle gives. Thanks Symmatrix
What We See Is Mainly Depend On What We Look For.
Only Those Who Can See The Invisible Can Do The Impossible. Symmatrix Magic |
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m@t Loyal user London, UK www.MatthewLaskey.com 250 Posts |
Hey Symmatrix, this was shown on T.V. 2 months ago, it's just a part of one of the episodes of the Derren Brown series. I have recorded most of the series including this episode with the pickpocketing.
Where abouts are you, because I could post you a copy. I live in London, U.K.. E-mail me or chat to me on MSN messenger; Matthew_Laskey@hotmail.com M@t |
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Ty Argo Special user Columbus, Ohio 525 Posts |
Bob Arno's act shown partly on World's Greatest Magic 3 is a great thing to watch for some ideas and to see just how smooth a pickpocket act can/should be.
Dyslexics UNTIE!!
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stine Regular user TN 152 Posts |
Get the Ravel book and practice on a friend until you get the moves down. I made a dummy out of a big block of foam rubber, put clothes on it and hung it from my garage. If you do close-up you can practice fifty times a day as you table hop. I can't remember how many times I FORGOT to give someone back there watch and found it in my pocket at the NEXT table! I had someone turn me in to the manager once because I forgot to return her watch and she thought I was really stealig things! Thank goodness the manager knew it was a mistake and let me off the hook. I have many pickpocket stories if your interested.I was priviliged to be the fifth and last student of Jim Ravel and was shown his complete set and performed it until I became a full time comedian.
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Sicorace New user 80 Posts |
Guys, James Brown and I have just released the most comprehensive online course on pickpocketing!
it's available now (special launch offer) here: http://www.powa.academy |
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