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TheHelpingHand New user New York 80 Posts |
In my opinion, the best "Moment's Notice" trick has to be the Time Machine. I am guaranteed to have it on me at all times and it gets killer reactions.
What, for you, is your favorite thing to do on the spot?
- Dan the Man
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
I love Kundalini rising. I always have my L***s ready.
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
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thegatling New user wonderful north wales 3 Posts |
Well, the one thing any magician is likely to always have on him is his arms, my fave magic/grossout impromptu trick is the TWO WAY ELBOW and the 360 ARM. These will alwys get a scream of scared delight. YAHAHA.
the gatling performing tricks as fast as his namesake.
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willrob999 Regular user UK 106 Posts |
I always have a TT on me so I always do the vanishing cigarette in jacket where you use all the usual lines like smoking jacket if it carries on longer it will be a Blazer but I also do it perfomance with the smoke machine
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YVRDave Regular user Vancouver, BC 104 Posts |
I always carry my hopping halves with me. As a Canadian, I don't have to worry about accidentally spending the coins, either.
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Brian Tanner Loyal user Ohio 297 Posts |
As far as impromptu with no gimmicks,I love Crazyman's Handcuffs.It always gets a great response
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Alchimest Regular user Alchimest 133 Posts |
I never leave home without rubber bands on my wrist, ring on my finger (string in the pocket) and coins. Not to mention dollar bills in the wallet.
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
I'll 2nd what brian said,it has to be crazyman's handcuffs this simple little effect alway's get's amazing reaction's from all spectators.
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Bill Wells Elite user Lexington, VA 457 Posts |
Years ago, at a Desert Seminar, we presented "An Impromptu Magic" close-up contest wherein the contestant had to use what would normally be found at a restaurant table complete with table cloth and place setting. The results were most interesting.
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King Of Pop Veteran user Estonia 392 Posts |
Sponge napkins overhead
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Ken Dyne Inner circle UK 2268 Posts |
PK Time, Banachek everytime for me and a watch stop too.
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amens Regular user 109 Posts |
Oh well, soe phases of Finger Fantasies are so cool. Starting with the stuf you did as a child, getting nice response with the "Teleskopy Pinkie" and then simply let the fingers vanish - that's cool
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martinkey Regular user Tadmarton, Oxon, UK 129 Posts |
The four finger lift is a good off-the-cuff effect with no props. Richard Osterlind has it on Vol 3 of his Easy to Master Mental Miracles. Barrie Richardson's Centre Tear with a business card is also effective. And I agree that PK Time is excellent.
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Anders Moden Regular user 163 Posts |
If you have props with you all the time, I think using them can be called impromptu magic, provided the magic is "Prompted by the occasion rather than being planned in advance".
Another definition of impromptu is "Something made or done offhand, at the moment, or without previous study", wich I think is very hard... My favourite is the crazymans handcuffs: Do, you have a couple of rubber bands? No? We'll ask the waiter... waiter! waiter!... well, do you have some at work? We could go there... Isn't there a shop just around the corner? Oh, wait, I have a couple around my wrist... |
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Phil Thomas Inner circle Newark, Ohio 1117 Posts |
I agree with Anders. Crazy Man's Handcuffs is great. I do this all the time with amazing results.
"If we lose the sense of the mysterious, life is no more than a snuffed out candle."
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aaguilar007 Regular user México 106 Posts |
Guys, IMHO this "tricks" can be done totally impromptu and have a grat response:
Richard Osterlind´s Watch Routine, Twisting Arm Illusion, The Perfected Center Tear, Banachek's Psychokinetic Time and Psychokinetic Silverware. Best, Alfredo
“If you can make another person’s reality into something wonderful, you can do real magic”.
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Lee Darrow V.I.P. Chicago, IL USA 3588 Posts |
Crazy Man's Handcuffs, rubberband through the thumb (let THEM hold the one that's going to penetrate the thumb) and Cash Ladder make a great routine using these items.
And the effects KILL! Lee Darrow, C.H.
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jrandcc Regular user New York 141 Posts |
Also the standard linking rubberbands is great to. For laymen simple coin vanishes are always cool. People always have loose change on them.
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optimystik New user 84 Posts |
There's a book by Ken Weber on impromtu magic that is filled with some really great ideas and routines. Not just one or two but many! I can't think of the name of the book right at this moment ...so what good is this post?
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Nick Wait Inner circle Lichfield, UK 1042 Posts |
I agree about Osterlinds Watch Routine. I also think recap is very good and crazy mans handcuffs.
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