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MagicianDM Loyal user 213 Posts |
Hi everyone,
I would like to know your favourite Pencil/Pen Through Bill effects which you use or know of. I am trying to make a list of them, so I can choose which ones I will use. My favourites: Invisible Hole (Johnny Hirose) Knife (Masuda) Misled
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Glenn Morphew Elite user Chicago 486 Posts |
"East Meets West" by David Harkey and Eric Anderson from: Simply Harkey
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MagicianDM Loyal user 213 Posts |
Thanks, I will check it out.
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
Perfect Pen/Original Pen Through Anything - John Cornelius
The August issue of MAGIC included an ungimmicked version of Misled by Daniel Garcia, called Butter Bill, that you might want to check out. There's another one that I used for a while, but I can't recall the name....so this sentence probably doesn't help....
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
Ken Kuroki's Cocktail Bill penetration from 5x5 Japan is really nice.
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
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On 2008-09-24 17:58, Michael J. Douglas wrote: I second those. |
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Wayne Kawamoto Regular user 164 Posts |
I regularly perform Misled and highly recommend it.
I used to perform with the Cornelius pen, but found that I preferred the cheaper "Bic" style pens. I've stopped performing pen through bill because the trick is being demoed too much at magic kiosks in the mall and such. A couple of years ago, I began hearing words that I don't like to hear as a working pro: "That's a cool trick. They sell those at ****, I'm going to buy one." After I heard it a few times, I scratched the routine. -Wayne
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
The only one I do is one I learned from another magi and is non-gimmicked.
No idea of the source, but I believe it's similar to Sankey's trick but without the paper cover. |
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
If you're looking for impromptu, Ken Kuroki's Cocktail Bill penetration from 5x5 Japan is hard to beat.
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DonHarlan Loyal user Richmond, VA 296 Posts |
Check out Jim Pace's work on this. He's got a good one in his lecture notes.
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Lash Regular user Lansing, MI 161 Posts |
Misled is my personal favorite too. It's very reliable and I like how you can use different pencils for the effect. I also love the melting phase of the routine. It blows the audience away. Hands down, Misled is the best.
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Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
East meets West meets South from Ah-Ha and on Harkey on video. It is a very strong, convincing, effect.
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Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
I have one called "Executive Pen". It is pretty easy to perform, gets a good reaction, and can be examined (though I'm not into passing my stuff out). Does anyone know it this is a knockoff (or ripoff) of someone else's product? I ask because this thing was very reasonably priced.
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magicstudent Elite user 489 Posts |
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Hi, Jeff, sounds very interesting. Can you put up a demo? I would love to see a sample.
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
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On 2008-10-28 17:31, Sammy J. wrote: Sammy, Click here for a little history on the "Pen Through" effect. I did a search for the Executive Pen, and it looks an awful lot like the Cornelius products.
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Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
Thanks, Michael.
It looks to me like my pen is a knock off of John Cornelius' Perfect Pen. Probably the Magic Makers version. I bought it at a local magic shop. The packaging and instructions don't say anything about Magic Makers, but it sure looks the same. I hate it when people rip off true creators.
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mysto59 Loyal user Bethalto, Illinois 264 Posts |
I have one of the "Executive Pens". It's the Magic Makers version. I plan on getting a Cornelius' Perfect Pen soon. I don't care for people who rip off the original creators, either.
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magicstudent Elite user 489 Posts |
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On 2008-10-29 21:02, vinsmagic wrote: The demo is in this link, Vin. http://themagicwarehouse.com/cgi-bin/findit.pl?x_item=DA2246 It's Jordan Johnson's. Jeff
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lozax New user 98 Posts |
Hi,
I am looking for a pen/pencil through bill in whitch you can borrow the pen/pencil and the bill and let them be examined. I was thinking of getting "Misled" but can all the stuff really be borrowed?? What are the differences with "Just Passin' Through"?? I tried to check "Ken Kuroki's Cocktail Bill" but cannot manage to find it, any info?? I like the idea of an ungimmicked version I'll check Harley's book. Thanks. |
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