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TommySkold New user Sweden 3 Posts |
Hello
I thought I would make my first post here at the café . I've asked around and no one was able to answer whether this is published or if I can call it mine. It is ungimmicked and built up on an old classic sleight. I got the move in reversed published I Genii last year. Any feedback? https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f......84179109 |
HarryB Regular user South Texas 127 Posts |
I can't answer your question, but I did want to say WOW! That was awesome. I watched it 10 times and it's absolutely perfect. Good work!
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TommySkold New user Sweden 3 Posts |
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On Feb 17, 2016, HarryB wrote: Thanks 😊 |
ZachDavenport Inner circle Last time I posted I had one less than 1196 Posts |
I can't help either, but I agree, that's great.
Reality is a real killjoy.
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
I don’t know that it is published specifically for vanishing a Sharpie marker, but the sleight is certainly published, and I would imagine very well-known (among magicians, that is!). E.g., it is in Bobo's "Modern Coin Magic" for vanishing a coin with an illustration that almost perfectly matches the position in your video.
Nicely shown in the video, btw! Thanks! Jim |
bigfoot Special user 502 Posts |
Yes it's often referred to as the "pumpkin seed" vanish (it may be called that in Bobo's) Plus the concept was used with the now ancient snapper. I believe that the technique was also used in a routine in one of Paul Harris' books to make a ball point pen cap take the action of the snapper. I would certainly say that it would have had to be done before as the technique certainly has a straight path from coin to pen.
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