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Jonathanmc Loyal user Las Vegas, NV 209 Posts |
Would like your list of illusions or single effect that uses an origami object.
The only criteria is that it be an actual trick not just a give away and that an origami object be integral to the trick. Pm me or post here I will compile and post the final results. Thanks all. |
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Hideo Kato Inner circle Tokyo 5649 Posts |
Kunie Fujiwara is specialized in Origami Magic.
Hideo Kato |
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Shaner316 Loyal user St. Catharines, ON. Canada 213 Posts |
I use an oragami bird (the flapping wing kind) that I make out of a piece of flash paper.
I bring out the pre-folded bird from my pocket and extened its wings back out and do a few little flaps of the wings. I then place it in my dove pan and set it on fire, cover and produce a live dove! |
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Michael Close has a few origami effects in his Workers 1,2 & 3 series.
One is a napkin-bunny, another is a playing card-frog, a paper-bird and a dollar bill-Christmas tree. The napkin-rose is mentioned somewhere here at the Café'. |
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evolve629 Inner circle A stack of 3838 Posts |
I have Michael Close's Signature dvd and in it I learned how to make a frog from a card for the Frog Prince effect. Very cool! Kids just love it.
One hundred percent of the shots you don't take don't go in - Wayne Gretzky
My favorite part is putting the gaffs in the spectators hands...it gives you that warm fuzzy feeling inside! - Bob Kohler |
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dutchmagicboi New user Holland 4 Posts |
Torn and restored origami
I'm here to learn some magic
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Jeff_Mash Veteran user Bay Area, California 328 Posts |
You could also look into the Money Menagerie DVD's by Sterling Dare.
Your friend in magic,
Jeff Mash, CEO MJM Magic - "Magic for Magicians, Jokesters, and Mentalists!" http://www.MJMMagic.com |
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okito25 Regular user Victoria BC Canada 145 Posts |
Robert Neal , folding money foolery, Frog tales , and tricks for the imagination have a wonderful resources for origami magic , Frog tales is awsome
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calexa Inner circle Germany 1635 Posts |
I would also recommend Michael Closes´ "Workers" books. Or simply buy his ebook. The price is excellent for what you can.
Magixx
Optimists have more fun.....
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Sgroge New user N Shore Boston MA 55 Posts |
Michael Close's The Imagination Tester is the best use of origami in magic I have ever seen/done. A blet and buckle figure folded from a single paper becomes two separate figures. Great!. It is in Workers Vol 3 p 18 or on the Workers e-book (a fantastic deal: all five volumes plus updates in a searchable PDF format). Learn this and you will astound your audiences time and again.
Steve Sorry. I pulled the wrong Volume. THe Imagination Tester is in Vol 4. Steve
Trying to die young as late as possible!
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atucci Veteran user Middleburg, Florida 381 Posts |
Also Neale's 'The Magic Mirror' has an effect...........
Tony Tuccillo
Middleburg, Florida |
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felixjr Loyal user 221 Posts |
Learn Starcle by Dan Harlan. Its Origami like, but with a torn and restore effect with a surprise ending. TIP: Present it as magic, not a puzzle.
Felixjr |
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Kentrell New user Cleveland, OH 72 Posts |
I second "The Imagination Tester". It's the best origami effect that I have seen.
K |
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threeofclubs New user 25 Posts |
The Imagination Tester is indeed the best
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Laughing Otter Loyal user Behind you! 205 Posts |
Technically, isn't the old "Budda Papers" effect a simple form of origami?
It's one of those effects that makes magicians yawn and/or roll their eyes, but that lay audiences truly enjoy when it is presented well. |
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georgel New user 6 Posts |
There is a nice origami trick on http://www.professorwonder.com/magic7.htm
You have a square picture of a magic hat and you then fold it into a rabbit from a hat. Try it not bad for something different. |
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clamon86 Special user 508 Posts |
Michael Close has the Ooo Aahh Bird, and the Frog Prince.
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Jonathanmc Loyal user Las Vegas, NV 209 Posts |
Laughing Otter,
don't know the buddha papers. Can you clue me in? Thanks Jonathan |
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David Deanie New user Scotland 63 Posts |
There are so many great things to do with paper and paper napkins:
Paper balls over the head vanishing napkins-do as I do card stab through napkin card through napkin Triple restoration (Ramsay) more origami related, use models to replace spectator for selecting cards (eliminate cards that the audience stop the model on) Instant origami models- a quick switch with a prefolded model can look quite impressive- not expected at all! If you extend the list to newspaper magic then we would be here all day long- Gene Anderson Newspaper magic.... So much potential- packs extremely small, plays as big as you like! If you hadn't already guessed I am indeed a fan of origami! David |
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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
Quote:
On 2005-05-29 11:05, Jaz wrote: Frog Prince is one of the best effects you can learn.
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