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Eric Leclerc Inner circle Ottawa Ontario 1185 Posts |
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scottds80 Special user Victoria, Australia 730 Posts |
Thanks Mitch, I should have given you credit for thinking that up I appreciate the ideas
"Great Scott the Magician", Gippsland
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mitchb2 Elite user 455 Posts |
Thanks. I actually published the idea in my lecture notes from 1906.
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Eric Leclerc Inner circle Ottawa Ontario 1185 Posts |
They were MY notes and you simply changed the cover page....................liar
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magicofCurtis Inner circle Los Angeles 2545 Posts |
I like the spoon idea.... .It is simple and a very safe move....
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Curtis Lovell II
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Ken Sibley New user 71 Posts |
Steve Varro (www.gospelmagic.com) has the "Dissolvo Paper" which disintergrates when placed in water.
Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand!
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scottds80 Special user Victoria, Australia 730 Posts |
I have also heard of slush PAPER.
Has anybody seen this? Go here: http://www.mrtricks.com.au/SALES.html And press ctrl+F (Find on page), search for "slush paper" #131 Slush Paper Just like 'Slush Powder' only easier to handle. Cut circles and place in a Styrafoam cup, fill with water, penetrate with a pencil, nothing comes out then turn it upside down and the water has vanished ??. Finger clip a piece in the fingers and drop it into a glass of water as you move it on the table. Turns water to jelly. One large sheet will do a gallon, cut it to suit.
"Great Scott the Magician", Gippsland
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mitchb2 Elite user 455 Posts |
Now THAT sounds perfect! Just roll up a little ball and finger palm it.
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scottds80 Special user Victoria, Australia 730 Posts |
I wonder how this is made.. Hmm. Not sure how slush powder can be made in paper format. I will buy some and let you all know what this is about.
"Great Scott the Magician", Gippsland
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DStachowiak Inner circle Baltimore, MD 2158 Posts |
A Vernet Insta-Salt Gimmick might be useful for this. it can be finger palmed and then squeezed to allow the powder to leak out
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scottds80 Special user Victoria, Australia 730 Posts |
Thanks DStachowiak, that would probably be better than a standard thumb tip.I'll look into that one
"Great Scott the Magician", Gippsland
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The Baldini Inner circle I some how pounded in 2445 Posts |
I saw Rocco do this with a Flip Tip and I tried it and it is the most easy way. as you simply move the glass close to the speccy the dump is made and you are clean. it can be done under thier nose
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tbaer Inner circle Pennsylvania 2003 Posts |
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