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Jock Masson New user Scotland 8 Posts |
Marc Spellmann for sure. Is he still out there?
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Zak Brown New user 5 Posts |
I think that Oz is the most bizarre card man because his tricks are so wicked they screw with my head. One time he did a trick so weird that I think I almost fainted but then I didn't so it's OK.
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david_a_whitehead Inner circle USA 2122 Posts |
If you don't know who Marc Spellman is how do you know Oz is better?
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truthteller Inner circle 2584 Posts |
I'm trying to figure out what a "bizarre card man" is specifically.
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Liams-Heart New user 74 Posts |
After watching several videos Jay Sankey gets my vote for most bizarre. But don't get me wrong, I really like a lot of his stuff...
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david_a_whitehead Inner circle USA 2122 Posts |
Me too truthteller
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mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
Lol, Oz is bizarre? All of his "tricks" are rip offs of other people's. So if that's what you call bizarre, then he's really out there!
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joseph Eternal Order Please ignore my 17407 Posts |
Juan Tamariz may fit the bill, or maybe Paul Harris, since he names effects after the thread, i.e. Bizarre Twist and Bizarre Shrink...
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
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Zach Allen Elite user 466 Posts |
There is also the "bizzare" branch of magic, don't forget. Perhaps that is what the poster was going for. If voting for interesting and unusual, my vote goes to Paul Harris as well.
Zach
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danielchua Regular user Malaysia 119 Posts |
David Regal
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porcupine Regular user Toronto 196 Posts |
Bizzare...? or unique...?
Cheers
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” - Albert Einstein
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Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
To me Bizarre means out of the ordinary. I classify ordinary as being a magician who does a lot of classic effects. I am not saying that classics are a bad thing, just not bizarre. As far as someone I consider to be bizarre, my vote goes to Sankey. That man is completely off the wall. Again, not a bad thing.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
Okay, fellows. I am a bizzarist. I have spent a lot of time translating bizarre material from German into English for the English-speaking market.
None of the fellows you mention do ANY bizarre magic at all. Now, if you mean strange or unusual, I would agree with you. But none of this falls into the realm of "the bizarre," as bizarrists refer to it. Card magic is, for the most part, diametrically opposed to what bizarre magic would be concerned with, which is the recreation or simulation of ritual with the routines -- either that or a display of something that resembles genuine supernatural phenomena. This stuff isn't it. I'm not knocking any of these fellows as card men or original thinkers.
"The Swatter"
Founder of CODBAMMC My Chickasaw name is "Throws Money at Cups." www.cupsandballsmuseum.com |
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alex cahill Loyal user 234 Posts |
Billy you old party pooper
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T. Joseph O'Malley Inner circle Canada 1937 Posts |
Bill's right.
These guys are all unusual and bizarre but not "Bizarre" with a capital "B" There is a whole branch of magic refered to as "Bizarre Magic" or "magick" or what have you. I have seen guys do stuff where they, say for example, use a ritualistic dagger in their routine, or they do a truth-guessing effect with rune stones that they claim were handed down by Celtic high priests, etc. What I have seen is shrouded in mystery and the macabre, and has little to do with the generally light hearted/or/"i'm a sneaky card cheat" tone of card magic. How could you accuse a man dressed up like Merlin of being a party pooper?!!?
tjo'
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Sid Mayer Special user Santa Fe, NM 656 Posts |
Scafidi7,
It's obvious that you've never partied with Merlin. He is like a total drag. And the same goes for that kid "Wart" with whom he hangs out. Sid
All the world's a stage ... and everybody on it is overacting.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
That's the other Merlin. Don't confuse a Magician's robe with being in drag. Two different things. I know. I have seen both.
"The Swatter"
Founder of CODBAMMC My Chickasaw name is "Throws Money at Cups." www.cupsandballsmuseum.com |
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Withnail Special user 974 Posts |
So the difference between bizarre and Bizarre could just hinge on what deck someone uses?
If I did an A/C routine naked that would be quite bizarre, but if I did the same routine with a tarrot deck and 'Death' kept coming to the top, that would be Bizarre?
Yet again that oaf has destroyed my day
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T. Joseph O'Malley Inner circle Canada 1937 Posts |
You know, I have no idea...(above question regarding tarot cards). Those things scare me. I was at a magic auction and the Jumbo cards went before the Tarot cards...what does that mean?
Re: Wart -TH White's Sword in the Stone is a fantastic book, btw. Love that book.
tjo'
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Aubrey de Wet Regular user South Africa, Johannesburg 110 Posts |
I agree with an earlier guy. OZ is not bizarre. His magic really is ripped off.
Anyway. My favorite: Greg Wilson |
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