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slebonio Regular user 150 Posts |
I want to know what you carry in your pocket. Well, besides your keys and wallet, what do you take everywhere with you that you can perform with?
I always carry a pack of cards, and copper silver brass with me. Slebonio |
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ChrisMagic52 Loyal user North Vancouver, Canada 216 Posts |
Always have a Pack of Cards and 3 American half dollars. That way I do a coin trick, and a good Card routine. Depends what kind of mood I'm in.
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Christopher Williams Inner circle Portsmouth, UK 4464 Posts |
I always carry a pack of cards and a TT.
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Undone New user Connecticut 54 Posts |
I always carry a small leather change purse with me. I picked this up while on vacation in order to have someplace to keep all the change I was receiving while handing out bills. In one of it's zipper compartments I keep a collection of ordinary coins (halves etc.), in the other I often have a gaff or two. I keep this with me for my own benefit, when I have a spare moment I can pull out a coin or two and practice the slight d'jure, but it also means I always have the makings for an impromptu effect.
Jim |
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James Peters Veteran user Romford, UK 385 Posts |
I tend to carry a set of thumb-cuffs, a few coins, and sometimes (in the winter with my big jacket) a deck of cards!
James. |
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JayPea New user 29 Posts |
No doubt I always have a deck of cards in my pocket (with or without a card guard on), sometimes 2 decks. Also I always have a folding coin on hand (a Canadian quarter) and when I go to parties, I carry the necessary tools for Healed and Sealed.
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montz Special user 576 Posts |
I tend to put a couple of bits and pieces in my wallet (which is a hip style card to wallet).
This way, if caught off guard, I can at least vanish a ring or marked coin and have it reappear. I also recently added a Jay Sankey Coin Collector effect, which is a nice one. I also always have a ring, for David Harkey's goldfinger. |
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kaitou New user 58 Posts |
I always have at least two decks (regular, and invisible), a scotch and soda, a small case with two or three packet tricks (color monte, etc), assorted coins, haunted key, perfect pen, and whatever else that I figure could be handy.
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VampOfVegas New user Las Vegas, NV 56 Posts |
Regular Deck and Invisible, Hopping Half, Lightning Coin Vanish, couple packet tricks, pen through dollar, and what ever I feel like doing that day.
-=:Va(v)p:=-
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markkwan New user 50 Posts |
2 pack of cards, brainwave, invisible, blizzard, twisted sister.
What good is a night, when you can't break it.
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Vincent Loyal user New York Metro Area 270 Posts |
Five Silver Dollars
Two Thimbles - Different Colors Deck of Tally Hos A TT That's about it. Take Care, Vincent P.S.: Almost forgot. Usually a set of Eddie Ace Rabbits |
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Ty Argo Special user Columbus, Ohio 525 Posts |
What's in my pocket?
These are things that are in my wallet, ALWAYS. I can use them whenever I need them. Mis-made bill for a switch, Impossible Dream (two $1.00's to a $2.00 to a $5.00), MagiCard, Rubberbands, twist-ties. It's a thick wallet.
Dyslexics UNTIE!!
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CardFan Elite user Found the Socks ! 430 Posts |
A deck of cards, color changing knifes and 3 shells with the pea.
Oops sorry, forget to tell that the deck is a stack...
Aiming to become the only magician in the world that has ever produced the lost socks back from the dryer...
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Mark Martinez Inner circle Wisconsin 1276 Posts |
I have a Deck of Cards, 5 coins, a small wallet with Skinners 3 Card Monte in it and Rubberbands wrapped around it.
Magically,
Mark Success comes before work only in the dictionary. - Anonymous |
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Bob Gerdes Loyal user Northport, NY 237 Posts |
I have 4 Kennedy halves, and one British copper coin.
I try to borrow everything else for impromptu.
Eschew obfuscation
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Dan McLean Jr aka, Magic Roadie Special user Toronto, Canada 804 Posts |
Regular deck & invisible deck (both in 'card guards'), rubber bands, Quarter Squeeze.
Dan McLean Jr
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myshadow Regular user 109 Posts |
A pair of rubber bands (elastic bands) and a ring. Ideally I would borrow the bands and a ring from the "audience". However, not many people have a couple of bands on them and a large number of people have difficulty removing their ring.
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MiNiM Regular user New Zealand 111 Posts |
Since you said perform - not necessarily magic - I currently always have a mouth organ (Hohner Special Twenty, key of C), a loop of string (for string figure stories, plus penetration - through thumb or neck - effects) and a fifty cent coin (for a one coin routine I keep playing with.)
Bill
He asked me if I liked card tricks. I said "No." He did three. (W. Somerset Maugham)
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Magique Hands Loyal user Lincoln, NE. 247 Posts |
Lint...
I once 'created' a silk out of the link from my pocket. - - Troy
"If you go around sprinkling Woofle Dust on everything... people will think 'My... What an odd character." www.magicmafia.com
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devilsmagic New user scotland 76 Posts |
I usually have a pack of cards and some IT but at a party last night I had put it all in my bag and there was no way I was wadding through all the other peoples toats and bags before I needed to, so "quick alan think", so a small pice of wax is what I'm left with that was attached to my shirt button I KNOW so I go to my girlfriend and "BORROW" one of her hairs nice n long n blond and I set up melt. I do some sign coin vanishes and then a ring flight with the same principle worked great, impromtu at its best.
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