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MaGiShN46 Loyal user 244 Posts |
Heh... I was looking through this kids magic book and I found this trick that was awesome but I souped it up to my style but WOW some of the biggest things some in small packages! so don't underestimate ANY MAGIC!
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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
I agree. I've actually purchased some of those "cheap" magic tricks out of our local Dollar Store. With the right presentation and patter, some of them can be turned into real winners.
Kent
"Believing is Seeing"
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Frank Tougas Inner circle Minneapolis, MN 1712 Posts |
The dime in ball of wool is a good example. It is a simple trick, and has been featured in magic sets from time to time. With the right presentation, this little five buck or less trick can be made into a show stopper.
It is interesting that the longer you are in magic and the more skills you acquire, the more gold you will find in those basic and beginners books or catlog sections. Frank Tougas
Frank Tougas The Twin Cities Most "Kid Experienced" Children's Performer :"Creating Positive Memories...One Smile at a Time"
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