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Peter Morrissey Regular user 111 Posts |
Hi, just thought I would pick the communities brain on a type of routine I'm very fond of.
An example would be Kenton's KK , or Derrens effect in pure effect where an imaginary selection of cards is whittled down to just one. The one on the table. Another example I haven't seen for sale or in print would be asking some one to flip an imaginary coin five times in a row and you have the heads tails combo already predicted in an envelope or such.(I know some of you are thinking NW here but I'm not very fond of them.) You see what I'm driving at, they all involve imaginary coins or cards or whatnot. If anyone can point me to routine's for sale or perhaps a book they know of which contains stuff that fits the bill, would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help. |
seamagu Special user 885 Posts |
Hey Peter, there is a ton of material similar to what you are looking for.
You could look into the naked mentalism series by Jon Thompson. Ever Elizade has an effect manoeda coins I think it is called. There is an effect called TAC that kinda meets you requirement of it being in their head I've some stuff that I use myself too. If I think of any more I'll let you know, Regards, Séamus
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Peter Morrissey Regular user 111 Posts |
Thanks for the heads up Seamus!
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Senor Fabuloso Inner circle 1243 Posts |
Docc Hilford has work on the subject on one of his Monster Mentalism DVDs but I'm not sure which one. The effect has something to do with dreams and nightmares.
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mindmagic Inner circle London 1740 Posts |
There's an old mathematical "think of a card" effect. I can't remember where I first read about it, but it's in "Easy Magic" by Karl Fulves (ridiculously cheap and highly recommended).
Barry |
Waters. Special user 703 Posts |
There is an Andrew Gerard effect with invisible coins that was quite good. Sadly, I cannot remember the name of the routine or where it is published. This is not street cents though. His “Pure” effect in “Compianage” is good as well.
In general, invisible (read: “minds only) routines that are reliable and not procedural are jewels to be found. |
Peter Morrissey Regular user 111 Posts |
Thanks for all the pointers so far!
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Peter Morrissey Regular user 111 Posts |
[quote]On Sep 11, 2018, Senor Fabuloso wrote:
Docc Hilford has work on the subject on one of his Monster Mentalism DVDs but I'm not sure which one. The effect has something to do with dreams and nightmares. [/quot This sounds right up my alley, thanks! |
The_Mediocre_Gatsby Regular user 169 Posts |
Ion man on Move Zero Vol 1 is a quick and fun effect using imaginary coins. I often follow that up with a Karl Hein effect he teaches on his At the Table lecture, though this effect uses real coins.
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Mac_Stone Inner circle Miami, FL 1419 Posts |
Max Maven on the close-up tape of Videomind.
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Senor Fabuloso Inner circle 1243 Posts |
I did a little more research and found it on Monster Mentalism - Volume 2. It's the first effect and called Nightmare Coin. The ad copy at Penguin http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S10763 says that it comes " From the acclaimed book, Band of the Hand, comes a chilling routine that turns a spectator's ethereal dream into a solid, spendable nightmare!" From what I remember Docc jokes about how it's "a lot of story for a little trick"
I've used it late at night before bedtime with friends and it made a good impression.
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Waters. Special user 703 Posts |
Yaniv Deautsch was kind enough to email me that the invisible coin routine of Andrew Gerard is found in Banachek’s PS3. It is called “Ultimate Imagination”.
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Meng Regular user Somewhere in Germany I wrote 128 Posts |
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On Sep 12, 2018, Senor Fabuloso wrote: Reading this kind of description is quite a bit frustrating. Docc's Monster Mentalism ad copies are way too cryptic. Can you please share more details about the routine? What is the actual effect? |
IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
If you use this place's advance search/exact phrase and use the title there's lots of information and discussions about it.
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DrRob Special user Middle Chinnock 952 Posts |
Hi Peter,
Take a look at Isolation by Michael Murray that's a fantastic technique or set of techniques to reveal a playing card. Regards Dr Rob |
Peter Morrissey Regular user 111 Posts |
Wow so many suggestions! Thanks all, I'll be sure to follow then all up. I think I have the close up video mind already, probably just forgot what was on it. Thanks again everyone
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clairvoyant Loyal user 272 Posts |
Peter Turner has a which hand routine with an invisible coin on Freeform Mentalism. There's also the Banachek routine 'Invisible Palm Top' from Psi Series disc 2.
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