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Diamond Jim V.I.P. Diamond Jim Tyler 231 Posts |
Tubular sounds cool. So two bills link?
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Elputty Regular user Minnesota 114 Posts |
Actually now that I think about it, there is a bunch of stuff from the TA Set that fits the bill:
- the Big Tiny (a personalized unshuffled as Diamond Jim mentioned earlier) - Lubor's Lens - The Weirdling (a business card gets mismade) - Unstable Label (put the beer label inside of the bottle!) |
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Elputty Regular user Minnesota 114 Posts |
Not quite - you have a spectator sign your $20 bill, and you sign their $20 bill. Then you roll them up together and have the spectator squeeze them...then they find that there is only one bill, but it has both of your signatures on it.
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Diamond Jim V.I.P. Diamond Jim Tyler 231 Posts |
I love Paul's thinking.
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Elputty Regular user Minnesota 114 Posts |
Paul Harris has Tubular from the TA set where two bills melt together...
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Diamond Jim V.I.P. Diamond Jim Tyler 231 Posts |
It's like deja vu.
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Magic from A to Z Elite user Sweet Home Alabama 479 Posts |
Sugar Rush - A transportation of a chocolate from one hand to another
Not only can you give one chocolate to an individual, but ditch the gimmick to pocket, excusing yourelf for not having given another individual in the "moment" a chocolate. Come out of the same pocket you ditched the gimmick and give the other chocolate, as well, to another individual in the same setting. Two give aways for the price of one moment frozen in time. Keep the chocolate and share it with a friend or eat it on the way out. |
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Diamond Jim V.I.P. Diamond Jim Tyler 231 Posts |
The object has to be an impossible object. Like a bottle cap in bottle.
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MKoeppel New user Switzerland 76 Posts |
Bold Fusion / Ultimate Fusion by Darwin Ortiz.
It leaves you with a "fused" card, signed on both sides, which you can give to your spectator(s). |
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723sabre Loyal user 260 Posts |
Bob Solari has a simple nail bend- Nailed. With a little bit of work you can fashion your own sets. Once you do the trick, you can leave them with one of the bent nails. Frozen in time...unless they are like my Father who would promptly go out to the garage and bend the nail back so he could use it!
Using something like Jay Sankey's Gemini Pouch you do a key bend routine (one of several ideas he gives you with the pouch) and leave them the bent key. I just went to a hardware store and a got bunch of miscut keys (which they have no use for) and used them to make plenty for giveaways. You can usually find pairs of many different keys to make a good supply of them. You could use coins just as easily, but keys are a bit different. Plus with this routine it all happens hands off, which makes the bending more remarkable so they get a frozen in time souvineer that reminds them of your magic. For some reason these two bending effects came to mind... |
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