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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
Regarding various comments:
"U.F. Grant's method also requires no reset." Yes, Roy Johnson came up with a similar idea but I would still use neither table hopping. "professional magicians don't use gimmicked decks" Was that a Devano deck I saw Goshman using? Is Ted Lesley a pro. magician? Jon, not familiar with your "Executive Decision" but is it a full deck OOTW or simply a packet colour separation? And where can it be found, if you have it in print?. You can always p.m. me if you want to keep it a secret. Paul |
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Larry Davidson Inner circle Boynton Beach, FL 5270 Posts |
Jon, and please PM me if you want to keep it a secret from Paul.
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Larry Davidson Inner circle Boynton Beach, FL 5270 Posts |
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On 2005-01-25 11:18, magik1 wrote: I hope I don't come across as arguing simply for the sake of arguing, but many magicians use a table in a close-up show. I'm one of them. Quote:
On 2005-01-25 11:18, magik1 wrote: Most professional magicians aren't concerned with examination for most effects, and a different deck can easily be brought into play by simply putting away the gimmicked one, performing a non-card effect, and then removing a different deck to perform another card effect. |
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TonyKo New user Hong Kong 68 Posts |
Jon, please PM me too!! =p
Tony |
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TonyKo New user Hong Kong 68 Posts |
Examination...it is only when you do one trick and nothing else that it becomes an issue. In a well structured routine magic and climax happen one after another. By the time they recover from the miracle that you did, you have alredy moved on to your next. Spectators won't have time to grab your props.
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Allan-F Regular user Toronto, Ontario 131 Posts |
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On 2005-01-25 18:36, TonyKo wrote: It really does depend on the particular venue and performance style. Examination is more of an issue in informal settings (e.g. for friends and family over coffee or around the dinner table). Soliciting examination also simply fits with some performance styles more than others, and depends on how the effect fits into one's act... in general, no magician can really tell another, a priori, whether examination is an issue based solely on the effect in question.
Allan-F
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