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Mb217 Inner circle 9538 Posts |
Most of my stuff is like that, but a favorite is my Double Trouble…allows you to magically stay up & on the move…😁
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ixnay66 Inner circle Denver 1525 Posts |
NICE!
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stevevoltz New user 54 Posts |
I like tricks done with ordinary object that aren't card or coins if I can help it. Kevin Parker's Passing Through is a great, visual, coin in bottle. And silk thru iPhone is also strong, visual can be done with borrowed phone and everything can be examined (though there is a small gimmick to ditch).
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9997 Posts |
I offer dozens of Effects using Found objects in my "Found and F.U.N. Series". Three volumes out and more to come.
Many can be done without a table, while others require something to put objects on even the action takes place in the hands of spectators. You have no props, but using a dish of candy found on a side table at a party might fit within your limits.
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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Halmac Regular user Alabama USA 169 Posts |
I do some pretty cool transformation and transpositions with just a TT.
Hal,
Close Up Awesome-ness HalSaxonMagic.com |
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john magic wright New user 48 Posts |
My two favorite in the hand spectator Magic close up tricks are I always carry Jon Allen double back Dean Dill used to tell me this is the closest thing to Magic and he was right. The second would be I hate to say it sponge balls with a purse frame kills every time!!!
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KarpeNoktem New user 59 Posts |
Many card tricks?
coin vanishes? if no cards/coins: which hand routines |
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warren Inner circle uk 4196 Posts |
Here's a nice little effect I eliminated one phase so that doesn't require a table called Holey Sh*t by Paul Gordon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUU5S14RRHg&t=14s |
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1432 Posts |
This blows people away!
Magically,
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RNK Inner circle 7576 Posts |
Seth Race Flip Balm is a nice effect. The last phase you do in the spectator's hand.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5958 Posts |
Most of what I perform requires no table. All of my current standup act requires no table. I love Michael O'Brien's Chop Cup routine and Martin Lewis' Egg Bag routine (I perform it with a Hobson bag). Many rope routines require no table.
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PressureFan New user 100 Posts |
Pocket Interchange by Jack Carpenter is a serious worker. I do it without having the cards signed.
It can be easily done without a table. You only need to set two cards aside for a moment. I let them stick out of my vest pocket or breast pocket. It’s on his Expert Card Routines video. Meir Yedid has it at mymagic.com. It’s an absolute bargain for just this one trick. There’s an awful video somewhere of someone mucking it up. You really need to see Jack do it to appreciate it. Another terrific in-hands trick is Outstanding Triumph by Larry Jennings. |
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Alex Core New user Germany 8 Posts |
Going with Carpenter as well.
'Switch' is a great, quick and easy in the hands transposition of two cards which can be signed selections. One card is here, the other is there. With a wave, they switch places. Best Alex
"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives." - Carl Sagan
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