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magicbar1 New user 58 Posts |
Just curious what lecture you enjoyed the most, learned the most from during your time as a magician
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Father Photius Grammar Host El Paso, TX (Formerly Amarillo) 17161 Posts |
WOW! Best ever, hard to say. I've learned so much at so many. And it depends on the magic ur interested in too. I've been to lectures in types of magic I don't do, just to see what is going on, they were excellent, but I can't say what I learned was used as much as those who do my type of magic. I'd have to say 3 lecturers stand out to me. Mark Wilson (promoting urself as a magician, promoting with magic, and the business of magic) Harry Lorrayne (card sleights, card tricks, and the best at recovering from a blunder I've ever seen), and Daryl Easton (excellent card, coin and rope closeup / parlor, plus he has so much energy). Those three lecturers impressed me most.
"Now here's the man with the 25 cent hands, that two bit magician..."
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Dennis Michael Inner circle Southern, NJ 5821 Posts |
I love all of Duane Laflin's Lectures.
He presents effects that are easy to learn, nice routines, he is easy to understand, adaptable magic to personalize and he sells a lot of good magic. He has a solid grasp on theater, style, character, originality, magic with silks, sponges, flowers, a great sense of humor, personable type of guy, and his lecture on music was one of his best.
Dennis Michael
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magicelam Veteran user Tennessee 368 Posts |
One of my favorite lecture's was Jay Mattioli's lecture at the 2004 Twin City Magic Convention (www.twincityconvention.com).
Jay is very high energy, and the lecture was on marketing and promotional material... very good.
Mike
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D Byrd Loyal user Virginia 230 Posts |
For Restaurant Magic it was Danny Tong
For Stage it was Jeff McBride For close-up it was Martin Lewis |
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Leland Stone Inner circle 1204 Posts |
FWIW, I'll second the Martin Lewis nomination on close-up. A fluid and engaging presentation combined with serious chops.
Stage? Gotta be Losander. Don't tell me this guy uses some kind of funky Zombie gizmo -- that stuff had to have been floating, and Magic was the only possible cause! Bonus points to both of these gentlemen for their graciousness and warmth. |
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nucinud Inner circle New York, New York 1298 Posts |
It has to be a tie between Aldo Colombini and Chris Capehart.
"We are what we pretend to be" Kurt Vonnegut, jr.
Now U C It Now U Don't Harry Mandel www.mandelmagic.com |
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Glenn Godsey Special user 737 Posts |
Don Alan, J.B. Bobo, Mike Skinner, Charlie Miller, Al Goshman, Derek Dingle, Al Schneider, Brother John Hammon, Paul Harris, Aldo Columbini, Jim Cellini, Senator Clark Crandall....mostly in the 60's and 70's.
Best regards, Glenn Godsey |
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Bob Gerdes Loyal user Northport, NY 237 Posts |
Paul Cummins. EXCELLENT!
Bob
Eschew obfuscation
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snowboard New user China Shenzhen 86 Posts |
Aldo Columbini ,Lee Asher,
Zenneth from HK is aslo good! I would like to attend Paul Cummins Lecture.I like his coin work. |
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jkesler Loyal user 246 Posts |
Last August the FAB magic shop they had a Legends Lecture which was awsome. Bev, Roy Huston, Dick Stoner, just to name a few that were on the panel... And as a added bonus it was FREE...
Best Wishes James |
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Eric Leclerc Inner circle Ottawa Ontario 1185 Posts |
Jamy Swiss, Rocco and Chad Long
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Michael Rubinstein V.I.P. 4665 Posts |
Al Goshman, and John Mendoza. Both lectures had a big influence on my decision to pursue coin magic in the 70's. Later on, watching Mike Ammar helped me to alter my style toward stand up rather than sit down coin magic.
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joseph Eternal Order Please ignore my 17407 Posts |
Ammar......
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
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Cesar Munoz Veteran user 370 Posts |
I saw Juan Tamariz lecture in Manhattan last year (I think it was last year?) and he was amazing.
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TheAmazingSteveo Inner circle 1581 Posts |
Greg Wilson when he was here in Michigan. He was great!
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Tamariz taught me something at his lecture that meant more than any method or effect... so I would say for me he was Numero Uno.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Tom G Inner circle 2895 Posts |
I always enjoy Aldo or Daryl or Sankey. But my favorite memory was at Simon Lovell's house when he hosted private lectures. A full night of Johnny Thompson doing magic and telling stories...
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martin56 New user Italy 20 Posts |
Juan Tamariz, Gaetan Bloom and Lennart Green
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squando Elite user 444 Posts |
Lennart Green, Mike Close and Tamariz
Frank
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