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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Looking once again for help or suggestions from the bottomless pit of the Café members knowledge, I'm trying to find some more routines of the "Mistress memory" type (Paul Brooke, the book of lies, page 59); the spectator firmly believes what he saw or did, but you, AND the audience, proves him wrong... Paul's routine is incredibly strong and powerful, I would love to add a couple others to my repertoire... Any idea welcome!
Have a nice summer, all! Friendly, from Belgium, Gilles
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
Patrick Redford has a GREAT one which he taught in his lecture. Absolutely killer. I've performed it quite a lot.
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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Penguin lecture?
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
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On Jun 29, 2014, gillesA4 wrote: Yes. His pegging lecture is packed full of great material. Howeve if you just want false memory tricks, he has a PDF "Glemme" which is specifically focused just on that plot. |
george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Another vote for Glemme here, I think you will find lots of useful stuff there.
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
Btw, by pegging, I meant penguin. My phone decided to change it.
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12941 Posts |
There is something from Jay Sankey too called memory relapse.
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Jamie D Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2292 Posts |
Another vote for Glemme. Luke Jermay also has a wonderfull idea on his skulldrey DVD that I've had great success with. I've said this before but my faveourit piece that I've used for this type of effect is Cerebral Steal by Jsmes Brown. Hands down when performed correctly, it delivers the ultimate impact for this type of effect.
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
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On Jun 29, 2014, Jamie D wrote: Are you referring to the bubble pop? |
Jamie D Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2292 Posts |
It's the effect called RGM but the bubble burst is worth the price of DVD in my opinion.
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MatthewSims Special user 778 Posts |
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On Jun 29, 2014, Magic.Maddy wrote: I think Jamie is referring to RGM on the Skullduggery DVD. I've been using it for a decade now and absolutely love it. Anytime I'm asked to perform with cards its one of my goto pieces. To this day it has been one of my best purchases, along with 7 Deceptions. RGM can be found on the DVD and in 7 Deceptions. |
Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
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On Jun 29, 2014, MatthewSims wrote: Ah yes, I remember that now. I used it for a while until I learned Patricks. Funny story actually, I performed Patricks once to book a show. One owner saw it and then wanted the other owner to see the same trick. I decide to take a risk and try to do it for real. It worked PERFECTLY. I was so shocked/secretly evil laughing inside because that absolutely 100% convinced everyone that it had all been real. On another note, you may want to look into "hypnosis without trance" it has great material as well. One of which is how to induce real amnesia so someone forgets their name using hypnosis techniques but without having to put them in a trance. Honestly, I find it to be extremely reliable. The psychology behind it makes it really hard to fail as long as the participant is willing to do what you ask. |
gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Thanks all of you for your kind answers, I've ordered the penguin lecture and will check for the Glemme .pdf
Jamie D., "Cerebral steal "is by far my favourite mentalism routine, unfortunately I'm not too successfull with it, often need to use the first "out"... Any tip would be highly welcome! Take care! Gilles
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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Patrick Redford Inner circle Michigan 1751 Posts |
Please note - Glemme never has come as a PDF..and anyone who has one has an illegal copy. This was released in hard copy only.
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
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On Jun 30, 2014, Patrick Redford wrote: Aha. I just assumed it was PDF since it was on your site. That is completely on me. Sorry for Mis informing anyone! |
Mind Guerrilla Inner circle Queens, NY 2670 Posts |
In "Psychological Subtleties 2," Banachek has a section called "Subtle Amnesia." Jay Sankey's "Memory Lapse" is the basis for the effect "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little...What?" wherein a spec appears to forget an ESP symbol s/he has been shown.
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Dr Spektor Eternal Order Carcanis 10781 Posts |
Yep, I do a combo Sankey/Redford style effect where I erase a ESP symbol - but its cloaked within a given memory where I actually do verbally mention the symbol so the audience hears it as well, there is a friend of the participant holding the doubly signed paper with the symbols upon it - and I even have behind the participant a giant projection of the 5 symbols and one fades away as I tell the story - then when I ask them to say the symbols - KLABAMO... it always kills. Lots of fun - I share this because these effects can be close up or scaled up for stage presentations for 100s of people.
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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Reviving this old thread I'm still asking the same question- after eight years some new routines may have appear... Still fond of Paul Brooke "Mistress memory" but I'd love to add another "altered " or "erased" memory to my repertoire- hence my call to the bottomless pit of knowledge of the Magiccafe!
Thanks for reading!
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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EvojKam New user 27 Posts |
Support the creator!
https://patrickredford.com/product/glemme/ if you happen to obtain a Glemme pdf from any online source, and find it useful, consider buying the original copy. It is the way we can show our support to the creator, and ensure we can get even more great material such as this. |
dj Inner circle 1177 Posts |
Adam Wilber has a routine called "White Memory".
White Memory: The performer begins by introducing the concept of amnesia - whole blocks of memory simply gone from the brain - and that this trick is designed to mimic that condition. Spreading through a deck of cards, he asks two spectators to each choose a card and commit it to memory, before holding it between their palms. The spectators are asked to name their card at the same time… and impossibly, it’s the same one. The performer explains that he hasn’t ‘stolen’ a memory - he’s instead implanted one. The spectators turn over the cards in their hands - to find they are completely blank. When the deck is spread - not a single printed card is seen. Shadow Card by Harry Anderson: https://www.mymagic.com/p/mymagic/shadow-card-harry-anderson Mind Control: https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/mind-cont......402.html |
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