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Montethrower Elite user a little town in nowhere 422 Posts |
Has anyone ever heard of this? It is a gag that involves a basic thimble snatch/clip. You have a coin, and you conspicuously put it in your opposite hand. THe spectator, thinking you've done a crappy slieght, looks on disapprovingly. You ask, "Can anyone guess how many are in this hand?" Continue aasking until someone in the audience says "None!" and then you open your hand, revealing a plastic figurine of a Nun. It's funny, but can the figurine be used for anything else?
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FCpreacher Elite user PA 439 Posts |
You could use it for a climax for a two in the hand, one in the pocket routine. That way, it's not just a quick trick. Anything like this is certainly used best when in context of a routine.
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magicmode New user 94 Posts |
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On 2005-11-06 18:36, Montethrower wrote: NUN! None was the first trick that I marketed a couple of years ago. There are many uses for it but the coin is the most popular. Some people use it in a sponge ball routine, others use it as a final load for a cups and balls or chop cup routine. It's available on my site, http://www.napkinrose.com or from most dealers. If you have any other questions, please e mail me : Michael@magicmode.com Thanks! Michael Mode |
ufo Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 1185 Posts |
IT should be noted that the uses of a small plastic nun are limited only by one's own imagination.
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