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kuroko New user 60 Posts |
Any tricks that uses a spectator's wallet?
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Gary Barnard Regular user Tennessee 145 Posts |
Well, I'm not sure, but I think I'd be kinda hard to get a spec to lend you thier wallet.
Gary
"It's in the very trickery that it pleases me. But show me how the trick is done, and I have lost my interest therein." - Seneca the Younger, In his 45th Epistle to Lucilius (4 B.C.-A.D. 65) |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2005-04-14 16:57, Gary Barnard wrote: If a woman will lend me her $10,000 diamond engagement ring to do a routine, a wallet is nothing. My old college roommate says that I have a face that people trust - that might be part of it. I'd probably ask a the guy who loaned me the wallet if he's married. When he says that he is, I pull out a bunch of c*nd*ms, saying "I need these a lot more than you do." Then, I put the c*nd*ms in my pocket. |
Magic Sam Regular user Canada 107 Posts |
Signed Card to Spectator's wallet could be fun. A top palm and some bluff would sell it pretty well! Or like Alan Munro said, pulling anything strange from a spec's wallet is amazing. How about pulling a credit card and loading a signed playing card? Then do something with the credit card (ie instant ATM or Credit Card Fraud) and later have him pull the signed card from his wallet. Maybe do a wallet switch (if he has a generic black/brown wallet) and pull his from your pocket. Lots of possibilities!
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Paul D Elite user NY 455 Posts |
Greg Wilson has an effect in The Art of Astonishment set by Paul Harris I believe its in VOL.3 special friends that uses a spectators wallet and some of the contents within nice effect but Ive never used it.
Astonishment as Therapy...?
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Dustin Baker Inner circle California 1006 Posts |
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On 2005-04-14 13:39, kuroko wrote: How about "Signed Card to Spectator's Wallet"? http://www.lulu.com/content/994259
Think inside the box. . . it's less crowded.
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