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Mr. Mystoffelees Inner circle I haven't changed anyone's opinion in 3623 Posts |
Some good advice here. The only thing I want to add: due to the same sort of experiences, I have started to concentrate on magic that uses NO gaffs, stacks or mathmatical principles. It's not as limiting as you may think.
I find I enjoy working on the sleights, even have my Elmsley to the point where I now practice with Bee cards (3 blue, 1 red) and can fry a spec burning me. Have discovered RRTCM was correct- there is a truly great feeling doing a top change right under the spec's nose. Give 'em the deck to look at, or the coin, or the rope, etc. etc. etc. 'cause there is nothing to see! The payoff? I find little appetite to heckle if they can't expose something "tricky". I also think the more work something takes to perfect, the less likely it will be on youtube or masked malicious, etc. Now, for the Asher Twist... Jim
Also known, when doing rope magic, as "Cordini"
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Airave Regular user Germany 137 Posts |
Women are by far the worst.... grrrrrr....
They grab, feel and search your hands/body. At a very small and private dinner party I started moving siverware around the table when MY OWN WIFE freaks and grabs my hands (to no avail- I was ahead of her) w/o thinking about or realizing the potential consequenses. We had a serious discussion about that later. Also at a very small friends/family party my Lovely Assistant, who should know better, also freaked and started desperately grabbing for my pockets after I used her (1st time) to demo "Memory Loss" (Sankey) in front of my family. You always have to be one step ahead of the Specs. And trust no one. At least not imprompto. |
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