|
|
Go to page 1~2 [Next] | ||||||||||
blitzchampion Regular user Portugal 148 Posts |
Everyone on this forums probably knows about them, so I would like to know what effects have you learned, because I can only vanish a ribbon and make appear a rose of that colour
|
|||||||||
redstreak Inner circle A.K.A David Kong 1368 Posts |
Get one of the many booklets on TTs, they're only a few dollars and teach many tricks.
|
|||||||||
Socrates Regular user 197 Posts |
Burnt & restored napkin is one of my favourites.
Socrates |
|||||||||
blitzchampion Regular user Portugal 148 Posts |
Burnt and restored napkin ? You burn it and then you make a new one ? Interesting.
|
|||||||||
Dragona Regular user New Jersey 159 Posts |
How about the burnt and restored Weiner? Does anybody have a Ball Park?
I have the breath of dragons and the soul of a human.
|
|||||||||
Mago Mai Elite user Venezuela 485 Posts |
The vanishing salt trick.
Mago Mai
I invite all of you to share some of my magic on videos.Please, CLICK HERE
|
|||||||||
Magictrickster Regular user UK 114 Posts |
A BILL SWITCH is without doubt my favourite effect with a TT, and it is well worth learning the method which is well documented on video.
Please ask me if you'd like any more information about it. Best wishes, Brian.
Brian
|
|||||||||
blitzchampion Regular user Portugal 148 Posts |
Sure, I'd love to, trickster !
|
|||||||||
John Clarkson Special user Santa Barbara, CA 749 Posts |
Klaus's bill switch is well-described in Ammar's Encore III. And, yes, Magictrickster, it's got to be one of my favorites, too.
Also, vanishing a signed silk and finding it in a dinner roll is good...
John D. Clarkson, S.O.B. (Sacred Omphaloskeptic Brotherhood)
Cozener "There is nothing more important to a magician than keeping secrets. Probably because so many of them are Gay." —Peggy, from King of the Hill (Sleight of Hank) |
|||||||||
Jerry Hornak Regular user Northwest Connecticut 129 Posts |
How about the torn and restored sugar packet?
Making Happy Memories for Children since 1980!
https://JerrysMagic.com |
|||||||||
cardican66 Loyal user Alabama 222 Posts |
Salt vanish and restored is a fav of my for kid parties. Bill switches are very visual and startaling.
Regards,
LLoyd Experience teaches only the teachable. Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963) |
|||||||||
tkuhns Regular user Kirksville, Missouri 134 Posts |
Just a simple silk-from-bare-hand production pleases a lot of people. Don't forget the stunts, like balancing a card on the back of your hand. There's SO much you can do with a TT!
|
|||||||||
Symmatrix Special user 553 Posts |
If you love TT, try something different and better than TT, J.S.Berry's Eclipse..
Great handling and effect... 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 |
|||||||||
lex New user UnitedKingdom 1 Post |
use a sponge ball purse frame and TT for money effects.
|
|||||||||
Magique Hands Loyal user Lincoln, NE. 247 Posts |
Roger Klause has a wonderful effect where a sponge ball vanishes and appears INSIDE the coat sleeve that the spectator is wearing. I truly enjoy Roger's straight-forward approach to making magic look magical. The sponge ball routine is taught in his Greater Magic video from Steven's Magic... WELL worth investing in!
Liquid vanishes and re-appearances are good. The very first TT effect I witnessed, was a lit match that disappeared... simple, yet amazingly magical looking. - - Troy
"If you go around sprinkling Woofle Dust on everything... people will think 'My... What an odd character." www.magicmafia.com
|
|||||||||
irossall Special user Snohomish, Washington 529 Posts |
I do the "Pea Can" effect using a TT. Making a liquid appear out of your bare hand has always shocked and pleased my audiences for years. Try it once and I think it will become a TT favorite of yours.
-Iven
Give the gift of Life, Be an Organ Donor.
|
|||||||||
blitzchampion Regular user Portugal 148 Posts |
But irosall, you'll have to keep your hand down always, right? So that the liquid doesn't fall!?
|
|||||||||
leondo Special user Las Vegas 759 Posts |
Blitz,
You need to read Gary Darwin in the worst way. He's written more on the TT than anyone who's ever lived! Ted (Leondo) |
|||||||||
Vincent Loyal user New York Metro Area 270 Posts |
Hello,
There is a three volume video series entitled "Rules of Thumb." Many techniques and effects including how to make your own TT. I believe that these tapes are still available. Take Care, Vincent |
|||||||||
Socrates Regular user 197 Posts |
TT's are superb
|
|||||||||
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » New to magic? » » TTs (0 Likes) | ||||||||||
Go to page 1~2 [Next] |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.02 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |