|
|
Chris Becker Veteran user New York, NY 371 Posts |
I steal leather straps and expandable metal straps ("put this into your pocket"-method; where I have I seen this?). I am still practicing with those metal bands with only one clasp that you do NOT have to pull over the hand, because it fully opens (at this point, however, I need two hands to undo the clasp, which I don't like).
The one type I will probably never work on is a non-expandable metal strap that comes off over the hand. That doesn't seem worth the effort to me.
- - -
<BR>Cards don't cheat people. People cheat people. |
Alym Amlani Inner circle Canada 1464 Posts |
I find the over-the-hand straps easier than the alligator clips!
The two handed steals are tricky! The ones I don't touch are the velcro straps - unless you have them tearing something, you need to make an awful lot of noise to pull those off
Logic Defied
|
James Harrison Special user Ontario, Canada 762 Posts |
I don't avoid any watches. Just some venues make it harder than others.
Private company cocktail parties, its a little hard to take some metal watches because they make a loud 'click' sound. Restaurants I find the only kind I can't out right steal is the velcro. (But I do have a suedo steal that I do) But I've had times when the noise is so loud that you can't hear the velcro. the metal clasp type you are refering to, I can take both kinds, (the old style is so nice) but the newer kind you do need two hands. THe older type I've found a way to pop them with one hand, but I'm still perfecting it. |
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Pardon me, sir... » » What watches don't you ever steal? (0 Likes) |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.01 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |