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Philippe Noël![]() New user Belgium 71 Posts ![]() |
Here is an incomplete list of classics of magic.
What is missing? ambitious card 100 $ bill switch 11 card trick 3 fly animated matchbox any card at any number bill in lemon book test cap and pence card in wallet card on ceilling card warp cards across chinese sticks Chink-a-chink chop cup cigarette through coin coin in bottle coins across coins through the table color changing knives color-changing handkerchief copper silver brass copper silver transposition cups and balls cut and restored rope dancing cane die box easy money egg bag excelsior balls floating dollar bill four ace trick glorpy hindu thread invisible deck linking pins linking rings matrix miser's dream needle through balloon out of this world paddle trick professor's nightmare razor blade trick rice bowls ring and rope ring flight ring on stick rising cards spellbound sponge balls spoon bending sympathetic silks three card monte torn and restored cigarette torn and restored cigarette paper torn and restored newspaper tossed deck twisting arm illusion vanishing cigarette zombie ball |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
Pretty good list, although I'd write mine maybe differently. For example, 3 Fly is basically just another version of Coins Across. Paddle Trick is a bit ambiguous. I might add Nested Boxes, Benson Bowl, Flower Growth, 20th Century Silks, Blendo, Dancing Hank, Multiplying Billiard Balls, and I'm sure with time, I could come up with plenty of others. Your list also omits larger illusions, but that may be by design.
~michael baker
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Donal Chayce![]() Inner circle 1770 Posts ![]() |
(Sucker) Silk to Egg.
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rklew64![]() Inner circle 1263 Posts ![]() |
Circle Square
Milk Pitcher Devil's Hanky Silks with anything or by themselves, magic knots |
Dick Christian![]() Inner circle Northern Virginia (Metro DC) 2619 Posts ![]() |
The list so far is only short by about 1,000 or so (rough estimate).
Dick Christian
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Merc Man![]() Inner circle NUNEATON, Warwickshire 2496 Posts ![]() |
- Sucker Silk
- Chase the Ace - Topit - 3 Shell Game - Cards to Pocket - Drink in Newspaper - Shell Coin - Paper Coin Fold - Bill Tube - Rough & Smooth Deck - Appearing/Vanishing/Dancing Cane - Spirit Slates - Pull (any type) - THUMB TIP! Just a few more to add to your list BUT I have to agree, since when did 3Fly become a classic?
Barry Allen
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
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On 2011-04-18 15:52, Merc Man wrote: You have several good additions here, but some of the items on your list would be classified as classic gimmicks, but not classic effects. An effect has a plot, and a plot tells a story. Cut and restored rope, coins across, color changing handkerchief, rising cards... all describe the plot of the effect. Based on the OP list, I assume it refers to effects (even if included by trade name). Professor's Nightmare is a trade name, but still has a plot.
~michael baker
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Merc Man![]() Inner circle NUNEATON, Warwickshire 2496 Posts ![]() |
Yep - agreed Michael BUT they are Classic Gimmicks - hence their inclusion.
If I took the TT alone, I could add literally 50+ effects - and that's just according to Milbourne Christopher! ![]() Okay, to use 2 effects with the TT that I would deem classics: - Burnt & Restored Handkerchief (or table napkin/serviette) - Passing the Salt BLIMEY! Just seen that I've missed off TWO of my favourite close up tricks! - Okito Box - Jardine Ellis Ring Also 2 more to add: - Finger Chopper - Wonder Box (very popular in the 40's & 50's in the UK)
Barry Allen
14 years have passed - and still missing Abra Magazine arriving every Saturday morning. |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
I think Dick Christian summed it up when he said the list is short by about 1000 or so.
![]() Still, it's fun reminding ourselves what is out there and available. Hmmm... the same 12 magicians doing 1000 different tricks, or 1000 different magicians all doing the same 12 tricks?
~michael baker
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Merc Man![]() Inner circle NUNEATON, Warwickshire 2496 Posts ![]() |
Michael,
To consider your point: - 12 magicians 'doing' 1,000 tricks - purchased via the 'What's New' section of magical websites on the internet Or - 1,000 magicians 'performing' just 12 tricks - but each one honed to absolute perfection I know which one would further the art of magic. ![]() (By the way, that's not a dig at your website - you carry some really impressive and diverse items. It's aimed more towards those magical 'dealers' that seem to believe it's critical to add 50 new tricks and DVD's to their stock on a monthly basis)!
Barry Allen
14 years have passed - and still missing Abra Magazine arriving every Saturday morning. |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
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On 2011-04-19 16:06, Merc Man wrote: Ok, all we are doing is looking at different context, not points of view. To clarify... 12 magicians who understand that they have 1000 classic of magic from which to build their act vs 1000 magicians all doing the same 12 tricks.
~michael baker
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Jonathan Townsend![]() Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27252 Posts ![]() |
What are the top ten reasons for fussing over lists?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Pete Biro![]() 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts ![]() |
Ain't none....waste of time.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
Normally, I don't like the list makers on these forums either. Most are like a gaggle of junior high schoolers ("So like, what's your SECOND favorite color?")
This list was different, as it was an attempt (albeit somewhat futile perhaps) to capsulize the classics of magic. I saw the value as a reminder as to what is available, and perhaps head-off the lemming-like attitudes usually noticable with the selection of magic tricks for one's show.
~michael baker
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Merc Man![]() Inner circle NUNEATON, Warwickshire 2496 Posts ![]() |
I rarely add to these lists but in this case, maybe it's just good old fashioned nostalgia!
Most lists on the forum are generated via the younger set - and I don't even know three quarters of what they are even going on about!
Barry Allen
14 years have passed - and still missing Abra Magazine arriving every Saturday morning. |
Philippe Noël![]() New user Belgium 71 Posts ![]() |
Hi Michael,
Like you I dream of 1000 magicians doing 12 DIFFERENT tricks honed to perfection vs 1000 magicians having nearly all the same repertoire and copying each other. Now why such a list? To open my mind and remind myself that there is more then sponge balls and the ambitious card in our magical patrimony. About the fact that my list is "short by about 1,000 or so", well I hope I am wrong but I sincerly doubt that there are even 1000 REAL CLASSICS. By the way, I think it is time to define what I think is a classic EFFECT: "A classic effect is a trick that has existed for many years and at one time or an other was featured in the repertoire of many magicians.Generaly it is possible to describe such classic effects by one sentence" Oh and one last thing,it is true that my list omits large illusions but I told you my list is incomplete... |
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