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kentfgunn Inner circle Merritt Island FL 1639 Posts |
This guy is funny and I don't understand a word he says. The magic truly transcends all language barriers for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7qWIvPZc1M Sehr gut! KG |
Magic Researcher Elite user 406 Posts |
Except for the nonconvincing wand through cup bottom and cup through cup moves this is an excellent example of creative routining. I like it.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
It's even funnier if you understand German. His speech is in a parody of a Schwabian dialect. Dünnbier is German for "thin beer." His real name is Peter Leonhard. He is also a ventriloquist and trade show magician.
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Bill Wilson Special user 536 Posts |
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On 2011-02-12 03:54, Magic Researcher wrote: Nice find Kent. I thought his wand through cup was unconvincing but thought his cup through cup was fine. Although, if you were to see his routine another day his wand through cup might be just fine too. This is sometimes a chance you take when filming before a live audience. Those little white balls sure showed up nice. My only criticism, other then my disability in the German language would be with his final loads. They were rather small in relationship to such large cups. |
dcjames Special user 577 Posts |
Very engaging personality. Even with the language barrier I found this performance quite entertaining. Another great find. Thanks for sharing this Kent!
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Andrew Zuber Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 3014 Posts |
Perhaps Bill can clue us in on what he said when he produced the final loads? Maybe that would provide some insight? I tried to catch it but I'm a bit too out of practice with my German and he spoke fairly quickly...at least for me.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Great entertainer and great routine. Nothing wrong with his wand thru cup based on audience reaction. Same with final loads. As Ken Brooke preached Change, not size, is what matters.
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Turk Inner circle Portland, OR 3546 Posts |
A very entertaining routine. I can only imagine how much funnier it is if I was able to understand German. Thanks for sharing that find, Kent.
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FuManChu New user 35 Posts |
I found it real amusing and entertaining. It`s funny to hear this Schwabian dialect.
@Andrewzuber: first he says that he got a catapult mechanism in his left pocket what causes the white balls to return under the cups. But when he puts the white balls in his right pocket "That does not work `cause there is no more place under the cup there is a potato". "Under the other cup is also no more place there is another potato". When he reveals the onion he says:" And if you can tell me where the onion came from? ..." The very last words I unfortunately could not understand due to the crowds laughter. As Pete Biro cites it is the change what matters. |
Andrew Zuber Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 3014 Posts |
They did indeed seem to react well to it.
Personally the final loads weren't as impressive to me - I just prefer bigger more visual changes. I think part of it was the fact that they were roughly the same color as the cups, so they didn't stand out as well to me as something like a tomato and a lemon would have. Thanks for the interpretation! I like the catapult bit (though I get uncomfortable when a performer leaves his hand in his pocket for too long like that...perhaps I'm over thinking it.)
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
The Schwabian dialect is very difficult for me to understand. I have enough trouble with real Bayrisch!
The Schwabians have a saying -- "We can do anything except speak High German."
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cupsandballsmagic Inner circle 2705 Posts |
I loved it! Couldn't understand a word but he's very engaging and it's easy enough to follow what's going on. Tanks for sharing!
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malaki Elite user 490 Posts |
Overall, a great performance! Makes me wish that my Grandmother had spoken more German, but she only spoke it when she was angry. Thus my smattering is not fit for public consumption.
If you are going to do a wand thru the cup, however, do not stop mid penetration! <That didn't come out right.> A flash is all that is neded. Too good of a look and it allows the eye to see the depth discrepancy. The final loads were a bit underwhelming. I wasn't sure at first if they were potatoes or eggs. |
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