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lifeofwonder New user Australia 54 Posts |
Here are my most frequently used items that I carry:
-Loops -Branded gimmick -Deck of Cards -Occasionally Invisible Deck However, I enjoy my time most using a balloon at a birthday for Pressure and metal bends with cutlery. |
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How Regular user NJ 105 Posts |
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On Mar 4, 2013, ChrisTheImpossible wrote: Identity is very strong! I use this in bars a lot. |
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How Regular user NJ 105 Posts |
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On Jul 13, 2014, lifeofwonder wrote: I have had the invisible deck go wrong several times with me revealing the opposite side. Has this happened to you? |
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brandontoh New user 56 Posts |
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On Sep 7, 2014, How wrote: Nope, never happened to me before. It's the one thing to be careful of when using the ID. How do you salvage the situation after you revealed the wrong side? |
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Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5232 Posts |
One deck of cards - with a memorized deck stack. You can do miracles with a stacked deck, sure.
One deck of cards - with one breather crimp. Rubberbands. Coins. Elastic loops. I also use a Topit and the sleeves for some amazing magic. and more... |
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SleepyMagic Inner circle Hopefully I'll pass my exams with 1646 Posts |
A notepad
My mind |
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Poveglia Loyal user Maryland 241 Posts |
Deck of cards, Svengali Deck, McDonald's Aces, TT
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Escamoteur Regular user 109 Posts |
Currently when just out and about:
Stealth Assassin Wallet (technically a utility/prop that enables many "tricks". My day to day wallet so I always have with me) Loaded with a few business cards/slips of paper and sometimes the Short List routine along with Will to Read and a Sanctum 2 card. QB 3 a few coins for use with Quinta A sharpie If I have my side bag with me I might also have a deck of cards |
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Mike Criphone New user 21 Posts |
TT w/red silk
Cigarette though half Scotch & Soda Steam 2.0 (card stock in envelope with Bic felt tip) Sound effect - bone cruncher |
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wil3923 New user 60 Posts |
Little door gimmick
A Sharpie Some Loops A Deck of cards |
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Charles Gaff Loyal user 204 Posts |
Extreme burn L&L
Twisted sister Stand up Monte Deck of cards Mini chop cup |
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
On June 27, 2014, (I'm not going to quote myself, if you're really interested in being a magician, scroll up to my post.)
I guess one person MAY have read what I said. I need to scroll up, myself, to reread his post. I'll be right back.
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Yes...writeall, on July 5, 2014, read, and understood what I said!
Thanks, writeall, and, congratulations!
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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hektormagic Veteran user 352 Posts |
I have always with me a wallet full with tricks:
- Tellethought wallet (version 2) - compact and perfect for peek - Coins and money: Hopping Half, Two copper and one silver, Scotch and soda, Two dollar window - To do voodoo - Loops - Mystery Card v.2 - it is my invention - a credit card which include 17 (!) effects - Mystery Calendar - a pocket calendar with about 10 effects - deck of cards So, with a wallet full with tricks and a deck of cards I can make a whole magic/mentalism show everywhere and anytime
Creator of the EDC Monster Card, Multi Lock, Oracle Card, Houdini Card, Houdini Magic Calendar, Houdini Spirit Board, Houdini Pendulum, Houdini House Spirit Set, UniPeek, Love Connection...
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
It aint WHAT ya do, it's HOW ya do it!
TRICKS, like music, only exist while they are being performed. You have a wallet full of PROPS!
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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hektormagic Veteran user 352 Posts |
Hm... probably you are right Dick. I (we) have in the wallet (pocket) some props which allows me (us) to do different tricks. The question was "what tricks do you bring with you" and everybody share his preferences. Tricks, props, tools, gimmicks... we can call them with different names, but in my opinion this is not the most important in the case.
Creator of the EDC Monster Card, Multi Lock, Oracle Card, Houdini Card, Houdini Magic Calendar, Houdini Spirit Board, Houdini Pendulum, Houdini House Spirit Set, UniPeek, Love Connection...
Find more on my website: http://hektormagic.com/products |
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Ahlichs New user 76 Posts |
- deck of cards in stack, with a deep breather in card 52
- couple of dupes for T&R |
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
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On Mar 1, 2017, hektormagic wrote: You are entitled to your OPINION, (The USA is a free country.) It, is, however, only an OPINION.
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Mad Jake Inner circle All the voices in my head helped me make 2211 Posts |
Derek Dingle's Double Deception, I've been performing this effect since I was 15 and after Derek's passing I bought Tannen's inventory, at the time they were only 10.00 a deck.
Professor's Nightmare, Slydini's Own Rope Trick.
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Hi Jake!
The late Quintino Marucci, aka Slydini, contributed a "handling" of the Edward Victor C&R rope technique, which produced the necessary "situation" for the Professor's Nightmare. "The long and short of it" is in "Slydini ENCORES" (copyright 1966). Slydini credits the late Hen Fetsch as the originator. While there are several who think that there were a few earlier users of the principle, the late Bob Carver is generally considered the originator. Carver showed the method to another magician, who "sold" it to the late Gene Gordon. Gene wrote the original "Nightmare" lines, and, sold it for $1.00. I paid Gene a dollar for it in April, 1959. (seven years before "Slydini Encores"). I liked the effect, but, didn't like the "set up moves". The late Karrell Fox finally realized that the late Gen Grant's "move" for his "50/50 C&R rope, would provide the necessary set up. Karrell shared his "discovery". In 1971, using Grant's method, I started to perform it. The late Dennis Loomis and I worked out a routine involving the late Karl Germaine's C&R routine, Slydini's handling from "Encore", a few ideas from the late Ken Allen, and a bluff restoration (before Conway). It was a predecessor to Pop Haydn's "Mongolian Pop Knot". I used the Loomis/Oslund routine for about five years as the opener in my high school program. I cut up a "few" spools of rope, in 5 years! Then, I dropped it. I'm retired, but,if I were to revive the routine, I would definitely use Pop's Mongolian. --I like it better than what Dennis and I worked out, almost 50 years ago!
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