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Chris Calabrese New user Las Vegas, NV 44 Posts |
I'm trying to find a video performance of Mike Skinner's Ultimate Three Card Monte. I found a short video at MagicSmith, but is that the whole routine? I haven't purchased it yet, but am planning to, and seeing an online video performance of Color Monte helped a lot and I assume this will also be the case with Skinner's Monte. To clarify, I'm not looking for a teaching video, just a video of the performance.
~ Chris Calabrese ~
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Tom Witcomb New user Sarasota, Florida 93 Posts |
No video...but cheap on Ebay..I am not the seller..Tom
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie......30522521 |
adrian333 New user London - UK 53 Posts |
This is a brilliant routine for any of you who don't know it, and it's true Michael Skinner style in the way that it can be - and I think should be - performed at a very relaxed pace and very cleanly. Go get it now
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stevenamills Veteran user 397 Posts |
Chris,
FWIW it's on the Malone tapes. Great Stuff! Later..... Steve |
Schaden Inner circle Purgatory 1253 Posts |
If you search around on the internet, you can find a really good ebook on the 3 card monte. It has all Scarne's monte tricks and the Routine Vernon used. When done right this can be the best Non gimmicked monte. Personlly i think people that need gimmick to do the 3 card monte are cheap. Besides ungaffed cards have a better impression on people.
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JimMaloney Inner circle 1184 Posts |
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On 2002-11-09 12:12, pyro_magic wrote: All I can say about that is...you haven't seen Skinner's Ultimate Three Card Monte. NOTHING is better. Also, ungaffed cards do not necessarily make a better impression on people. When shown openly and fairly, like you can with the Skinner gimmick, there is absolutely no suspicion on them, and people believe that they are regular cards. In fact, I might even say that gaffed cards make a better impression on people -- if not, you're most likely not using them properly. -Jim
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gtxby33 Veteran user 347 Posts |
white hats rule.
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Larry Davidson Inner circle Boynton Beach, FL 5270 Posts |
I agree 100% with Jim Maloney. I've never seen a better version for laymen.
Professionals use gimmicked cards not because the performers are "cheap," but because in the context of the particular trick the cards make the effect more magical, useful, etc. If you discount any trick just because it uses a gimmick, you're concentrating on method vs. effect and your audience can only experience the effect, unless your method is poor. |
AltonThrash Special user Meridian, MS 589 Posts |
Pyro I have to disagree with you. If a man can make a living with this routine such as Skinner did, it wasn't because he was "cheap". Just ask Bill Malone who also uses it and made a statement to how good it is on his recent videos.
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CS Sheridan New user 65 Posts |
My two cents: I agree that this is a killer effet. In the hands of a good performer, it's baffling and entertaining. And to say ;because it's gaffed it's not as good' is uninformed. A layperson doesn't care whether or not if something is gaffed or real. All that they see is the effect. It seems that sometimes we as magicians put so much time into learning all the technical stuff, that we lose track of the bottom line in performing: to entertain. If that means going gaffed, it means going gaffed. It's only a means to an end. But of course, if you're out to fool magicians, then by all means.....
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Dr. Jakks Special user 832 Posts |
Michael Ammar preformed this on a Street Magic special. I believe it was on the Discovery Channel.
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JimMaloney Inner circle 1184 Posts |
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On 2002-11-09 17:19, Larry D. wrote: And let me just add a little note in relation to this...Bill Malone, on his video, states that he swore he'd never use gimmicked cards. That is, until Skinner taught him the three card monte. I think that says a bit about the strength of the trick. -Jim
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Chris Calabrese New user Las Vegas, NV 44 Posts |
Thanks everyone for the info on this. I didn't realize it was on one of Malone's videos, which are all on my "wish" list, but now's as good a time as any to move at least one to my "own" list.
Also thanks for the suggestion on where to buy, but I plan to support my local magic shop on this one (luckily they have the Bicycle-back version, which is what I want). As for non-gaffed tricks being "better," I actually generally agree, but from what I have seen/read about Skinner's Monte this is an exception to the rule. Hey, if it's good enough for Bill Malone...
~ Chris Calabrese ~
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