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Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 12:24pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

Andrew-

Then we can form a club of financially irresponsible cups folks. Last year, I sprung for a set of Sherwoods. Hard to believe one can finance buying a set of cups...

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
magicalaurie

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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 9:04pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

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On 2012-03-16 21:19, Andrew Zuber wrote:
...looking forward to continuing work on my strolling routine with the cups and balls! I may post a private video link at some point if I feel confident with the whole thing.



I hope you will post a video link, Andrew!

I'm working on the Guernsey cow bit with 2 cups right now.
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=363661&forum=37&start=60

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: Mar 25, 2012 2:37pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

Working on the routine now! It's been a lot of fun.

Those cups are on my list, Jim. I have his nickel-plated ones but those engraved cups are beauties....

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: Mar 26, 2012 10:00am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

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On 2012-03-25 14:37, Andrew Zuber wrote:
Working on the routine now! It's been a lot of fun.

Those cups are on my list, Jim. I have his nickel-plated ones but those engraved cups are beauties....



They are worth the wait, Andrew! 'Cept, I am afraid to use them. I totally busted a Sherwood cup a few years gone, and the trauma remains...

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: Mar 27, 2012 2:42am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

Yeah I do Kent Gunn's routine and I still can't manage to toss 'em in the air like he does. I'm not coordinated enough/employed enough to handle the consequences of dropping one.

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
magicalaurie

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Posted: Mar 31, 2012 5:21pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

Earth Tones

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
55Hudson

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Posted: Apr 9, 2012 6:58pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of 55Hudson  

Very nice Laurie. What is everyone else up to?

Hudson
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: Apr 9, 2012 8:03pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

I've been working some more on my cups and balls with the mini cups I picked up from RNT2. I'm fairly happy with my progress and overall hope to have it finished in the next week or two. I spent a good amount of time in the library at the castle yesterday (yeah that's right, I got ditched on Easter so decided to go to the castle) working on the routine and am having a lot of fun with it.

I've also been playing around with a Triumph routine that my good buddy Chris Piercy shared with me. It's a killer and I performed it last night, and ta-da, they loved it! Or were fooled anyway. I'm not very entertaining but as long as they go, "wait, how did you do that?" who cares. I'm only in it to make their eyeballs fall out of their heads.

Hudson - do you ever get out to see Suzanne perform? We hung out last week and she's such a blast to be around.

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
55Hudson

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Posted: Apr 9, 2012 8:41pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of 55Hudson  

Andrew - I did not get to see Suzanne, but I will! I'm in Omaha most of the time now (job move) and only get back to Minneapolis about one weekend a month. I did get to New York this weekend and visited Tannen's - first time I've been there, so that was fun.

I've been working on coins - continuous production and copper/silver transposition. I'm okay on these, just need work to get very smooth. Next up is Amazing Jumoing Knot (Pavel) . It is on Daryl's DVD set and just amazing.

Quick question - is there a trick to uploading a photo? I tried but was not successful. Size limit?

Hudson
magicalaurie

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Posted: Apr 10, 2012 11:19am    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

Yes, there's a size limit if you're trying to attach a photo to your post. If you have the photo hosted at an external site that provides an url for the photo, you can embed it into your post without the size limit restriction. I find photobucket a good resource for this- they provide the IMG code you can copy/paste into your post here at the Café and the photo will appear somewhat magically. It's free to sign up there, FWIW.

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
55Hudson

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Posted: Apr 10, 2012 11:30pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of 55Hudson  

Thanks Laurie!

Hudson
magicalaurie

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Posted: Apr 11, 2012 12:10pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

You're welcome!

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
magicalaurie

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Posted: Apr 16, 2012 2:40pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

Here are some of the rabbits I've been working with.

http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=462629&forum=217&0

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: Apr 22, 2012 11:16am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

Well, finished my last Titanic gig, what a fun time to do such a thing! Sad to put everything away.

Next week I switch, as am doing a performance which will be essentially card magic. This will be the first time I have performed with just one type of magic. It will be quite mixed, no "pick a card" but rather an attempt to put some magic back into cards. Wish me well, friends...

Hey, get to practicing! Summer busking is just around the corner!!!!

Jim

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 11:01am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

What exactly was the Titanic thing, Jim? I've been meaning to ask you. I'm a huge Titanic buff - I read the books, see the movies and TV specials, go to the museum exhibits, and am building a submarine in my garage out of old packing crates so that I may visit the site of the wreckage.

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: Apr 24, 2012 12:18pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

Andrew-

It was an extravaganza totally on the 100th anniversary of the sinking. The only magic was my version of "White Star" which was very well received.

We had many pictures, facts, little known stories, etc. Showed the vid of the Lost Movies of the Titanic, several photo albums of actual pics, much of Father Browne's remarkable photo album and much more.

Had a dinner from the April 14th 1912 first class dinner menu, including Punch Romaine and chicken lyonnaise. I baked "cabin biscuits" which were on the lifeboats and we had special chocolate eclairs and french vanilla ice cream as dessert.

We had 6 people who had roles as people on the ship, each telling the story from their perspective. Very moving. Also had renditions of what the orchestra played that evening.

It also gave me an excuse to buy a beautiful 32" model of the Titanic with all of the detail. I have been captured by the Titanic since my early years, and it has not abated much thru the years. Sometimes I feel I may have been on that ship... weird, no?

I am leaving for Mexico for about 10 days, but when I get back, if you are interested I can send you some pics...

Jim

Jim

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Andrew Zuber

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Posted: May 1, 2012 1:12am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

I would love to see photos! And am jealous of the model. I would love to have one.

So what exactly is the White Star routine?

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: May 4, 2012 9:32pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

Andrew-

The White Star is from Jim Critchlow, and is based upon Out Of This World. The magician deals out a dozen or so photo cards (face shots of men and women from the early 1900's) to spec #1, and they choose which images they want to keep, and which they want to discard. Then, a second spec is dealt the same. When they are turned up, each has chosen either all who perished on the Titanic or all who did not. I have some major changes if you ever decide to do this routine and would gladly share with you.

Good to hear from you, Andrew! KEEP WELL.

JIM

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: May 4, 2012 11:39pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

Sounds interesting! That's a neat and horribly depressing concept I'd be interested to hear your presentation on it.

I'm flying to Seattle in a few hours to do a kids show which should be fun. Totally unprepared but let's be honest, kids never have a clue anyway. It'll be hilarious.

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: May 5, 2012 11:31am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

I've been thrown into situations like that and find them rather interesting to do. I always keep cards, coins, rope, etc. available and am myself amazed at how things just come to mind once you are "on". Occasionally, the hardest part is remembering to stop before the hook comes out.

Good luck on your show, Andrew!

Jim

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
magicalaurie

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Posted: May 5, 2012 1:39pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

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On 2012-05-04 23:39, Andrew Zuber wrote:
...but let's be honest, kids never have a clue anyway. It'll be hilarious...



Oh my, that is a glaringly inaccurate statement, Andrew. Good luck.

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
Mary Mowder

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Posted: May 5, 2012 2:42pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mary Mowder  

I have to agree with Laurie.

Kids are very perceptive and they'll tell you if they think something is off.

But, no worries Andrew. I'm sure everything will be fine...really... You'll be great.

-Mary Mowder
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: May 5, 2012 8:49pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

Well, I was joking but perhaps that didn't come across. Kids can and WILL call you out every chance they've get. I would argue they're a far more difficult audience to work for because they haven't yet learned to keep quiet if they see something amiss. Gotta appreciate that as it makes you a better performer.

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
Mary Mowder

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Posted: May 5, 2012 10:09pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mary Mowder  

Well, I can't say that I ALWAYS appreciate it.

-Mary
magicalaurie

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Posted: May 6, 2012 3:20pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of magicalaurie  

O.k. Andrew, I thought later that might be the case. I dunno use a smiley maybe next time?

"Within all of us there is an elusive melody which, when heard and followed, leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams," Siegfried & Roy
Andrew Zuber

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Posted: May 7, 2012 11:27am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Andrew Zuber  

The show went well, and as always I learned a few things. Simple audience management stuff to make the routines stronger. All in all they had a great time. I debuted my coins through table and my cups and balls routines and both got fantastic reactions, so I feel pleased about that! It's always fun when the kids AND the adults are amazed. Then I know I'm doing my job.

"I'm sorry - if you were right, I would agree with you." -Robin Williams, Awakenings
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: May 7, 2012 3:14pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

Good on ya', Andrew!

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
Mary Mowder

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Posted: May 11, 2012 12:03am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mary Mowder  

Yea Andrew! Sorry for trying to mess with you.

Nice photo Jim.

-Mary Mowder
Mr. Mystoffelees

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Posted: May 11, 2012 9:32am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mr. Mystoffelees  

Ya think? I never feel I look good in a hat, my akubra excepted... Or was this sort of "that picture has such a GREAT FRAME!"???



Jim

I need to learn humility - then I will be perfect!
Mary Mowder

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Posted: May 12, 2012 12:17am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Mary Mowder  

No Jim, if I meant that I would have only said, "Nice Hat".

Still fighting with my new website but my Nephew Raymond is going to help (he's aces at this). He was quite a promising Magician in his teens. No end to that boy's talents.

Here's hoping.

-Mary
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