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Stuart Hooper![]() Special user Mithrandir 759 Posts ![]() |
Does anyone know any real killer uses for scotch and soda? I use the normal routine plus i vanish the copper and find it all over the place. I really think its a great gimmik and I wonder if you guys have more great routines.
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Scott F. Guinn![]() Inner circle "Great Scott!" aka "Palms of Putty" & "Poof Daddy G" 6584 Posts ![]() |
Ken Simmons has a series of three booklets on the S&S that contain some excellent material. They're readily available from most dealers.
"Love God, laugh more, spend more time with the ones you love, play with children, do good to those in need, and eat more ice cream. There is more to life than magic tricks." - Scott F. Guinn
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Peter Marucci![]() Inner circle 5389 Posts ![]() |
Mith,
If you are -- or anyone else is -- interested, my No-Gimmick Scotch and Soda (complete with original, political patter), appeared in my column in the Linking Ring, some years back. Regular coins (to get away from the reset problem and the "phony" feel and sound of the gimmick), the plot can be altered to fit a variety of situations, and it's free! If anyone is interested, as I said, e-mail me privately and I'll send you the routine. cheers, Peter Marucci showtimecol@aol.com |
RiffClown![]() Inner circle Yorktown, Virginia (Previously Germany) 1579 Posts ![]() |
Peter Marucci's No Gimmick gets 5 stars from me.
Great handling.
Rob "Riff, the Magical Clown" Eubank aka RiffClown
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sweetcarl![]() Regular user Brussels, Belgium 120 Posts ![]() |
I agree with RiffClown. Peter Marucci was kind enough to send me his No-Gimmick Scotch and Soda and I have used it to great effect.
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Jay![]() Veteran user Northern New Jersey 400 Posts ![]() |
One thing I like to do is a do-as-I-do using my Vodka and OJ set (U.S. Sacajewea Gold Dollar and U.S. quarter) where I show them how to place the quarter behind the dollar a few times and squeeze (I mimic the squeeze until the last time) and then bring out the quarter. Of course, I have brought out a penny and the quarter is nowhere to be found. Quick throw-a-way, but fun. Have fun with it!
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Darrin Cook![]() Special user 621 Posts ![]() |
Great Scott's next book, "Profiles in Coinage," uses a Scotch and Soda for a coins across routine and a devastating follow-up.
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David Neighbors![]() V.I.P. 4842 Posts ![]() |
Speaking Of the Simmons books. I had An International Tranlocation Handleing in the 3th. book!
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Stuart Hooper![]() Special user Mithrandir 759 Posts ![]() |
Just wanted to thank all you guys for your stuff. I urge you all to check out Peter Marucci's routine as it is very cool and so utterly simple. What I really like about it though is the patter; everyone always gives you an effect saying you should plan some fun patter for it. It's nice when someone actually gives you some patter too. Excellent sleight only scotch n soda which continues to blow my spectators in the western hemisphere away.
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