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Christopher Special user 531 Posts |
Has anyone ever come up with a mismade flag routine that actually makes sense? I come back to this routine frequently and have yet to come up with a good presentation. I have my own handling of the props, just a weak presentation that keeps me from adding this to my act.
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Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1366 Posts |
Christopher
Mike Bent wrote up a pretty good routine in Magic magazine maybe a year or two ago. I wish I could narrow down the issue for you, but mine are packed away currently. Best of luck Mark
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Anatole Inner circle 1912 Posts |
I have always had mixed feeling about the MisMade Flag because it seemed unpatriotic to make a trick about the American flag a comedy routine--and a sucker effect at that. Changing red, white and blue handkerchiefs into a flag is a strong magical effect in itself. Making it a sucker effect is not necessarily an improvement.
For a school Flag Day presentation once, I did a straight change of the three silks to the flag--and then had a teacher assist me as we folded the flag into a triangle in the traditional way as explained here: https://www.legion.org/flag/folding ----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
If you're going to DO the MM Flag, at least do it the proper way! (Use a John Braun dye tube, NOT A STUPID RED VELVET BAG ON A STICK!) If you're "afraid" of loading the tube into the paper cylinder, set it up like Duke Stern's "DYE VERSION".
I used the MM Flag during the 1976 season, and, it played EXTREMELY WELL. DON'T MAKE A SUCKER TRICK OUT OF IT!!!!! Just "accidentally" drop the blue silk, and, don't notice it, until the kids point it out. Treat the completed correct flag with utmost respect. I think Sonny's idea of folding the flag properly (then putting it away, again, with respect, is a fine way to finish the presentation. These days, with all the "nuts" around, we should be extra sure that we handle the flag properly.
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Sealegs Inner circle The UK, Portsmouth 2596 Posts |
How about this as a different way of doing it that might make more sense and doesn't risk being seen as being disrespectful to the flag...
Start with the three coloured hankies ...red white and blue.... set out to create the American flag but discover they've blended themselves into the wrong red white and blue flag... like say, the Union flag of the UK. then on the next attempt you get the French Flag, and then again the Czech republic flag.... and finally the American flag. Alternatively you could drop a hanky 'accidentally' and end up with a two colour flag like the red and blue flag of Liechtenstein,... realise your mistake... turn the flag back to the two coloured hankies... this time be sure to have the white hanky but accidentally drop one of the other colour hankies (say the blue) and again end up with the wrong flag... such as Japan, or Canada, or Denmark... You could still get the wrong flag when you finally use all 3 colours.... tTurning the UK's Union flag into the American flag might lend itself to some sort of logical through line or narrative for the magic as that would have been the flag that was replaced by the first version of the American flag. I don't think it should be too hard to get any of these flags made from standard white silks. It could be the magic world's equivalent of, 'Sheldon Cooper's Fun With Flags"
Neal Austin
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
As a finale, how about changing the American flag into a line of international flags of nations.
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Anatole Inner circle 1912 Posts |
Bill's suggestion of the line of flags of many nations is a great idea--especially for a school show where many of the students may have parents/grandparents who are descendants of immigrants. But maybe instead of changing the American Flag into many flags, start with the production of a line of small flags of many nations and then change _it_ into a large American flag--sort of playing on the metaphor of the U.S. being a Melting Pot. It feels more patriotic to me to have the American flag be the final production in any show presented in the U.S.
----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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BeThePlunk Special user West of Boston, East of Eden 887 Posts |
If you leave out the second mis-made combination, you can declare that, according to tradition, the white signifies purity, and the red, courage. But the idea of our country would not be complete without the blue that signifies justice.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
My thought was for this Politically Correct actions and comments we are experiencing lately. Don't have to be accused of mishandling the flag, or taking up a lot of down time folding the flag. I thought the rule was to not let the flag hit the ground, not how it was folded. The flag was also to be burned when it reached it's end of life use.
As far as presentation goes, I was thinking along the lines of America works with and unites all countries in the World, and recognizes all citizens of other countries. |
Sealegs Inner circle The UK, Portsmouth 2596 Posts |
Bill wrote; "I was thinking along the lines of America works with and unites all countries in the World, and recognizes all citizens of other countries."
Well. it used to.
Neal Austin
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
One could have a selection of fake news articles describing proposed changes to the flag.
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packerly New user 1 Post |
This is the version of mis made flag two years ago for my fundraiser with blue star moms. .
I worked with Doug Bennett, Bob Fitch, Leland Faulkner on the script, rewrites and blocking. I built all the parts including the remote control flag drops, change tube and banners I‘m proud of the results. Here’s the video of that night’s performance. http://www.vimeo.com/MakePhilAppear/oldglory |
Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
Karrell Fox had a practical and entertaining mismade-type of effect using a traffic signal (red-yellow-green) instead of an American Flag.
Julie |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1028 Posts |
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On Apr 6, 2021, packerly wrote: As you should be. That is strong routining. |
hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Tommy Windsor did a mismade rainbow silk. I was a striped pattern and he would drop the one silk. I haven't made one in years so it is probably due for a rebirth.
BTW, I just did a Puerto Rico mismade flag for a customer.
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