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mjc New user Michigan 11 Posts |
Hi,
I saw a post over here "http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=627054&forum=189", however it seems this gentlemen was a little more advanced in pick pocketing. I saw this section and was wondering if some of you who already are experienced can share how you learned how to pick pocket legally? Do you often require someone to practice on or do you buy a tall manikin and practice on that? I am slightly interested in learning about this maybe some day or reading up on it. Thanks. |
Steven Conner Inner circle 2724 Posts |
Can't believe no response on this.
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holdingoutflat New user 50 Posts |
I've seen people recommend the Encyclopedia of Pickpocketing DVD set by Byrd and Coats but I'm not sure how good it is and what level it's at
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ge-ge New user 7 Posts |
Hi MJC. Jim Ravel's "Theatrical Pickpocketing" is an excellent book. Also "The Pickpocket Secrets" of Mark Raffles is a good one, but hard to find.
I have two fullsize manikins by my self. When I started I hired retired mens in the neighbourhood for practising. Wish you the best. - Geir www.gjelten.com |
Zerububle Elite user Poole 430 Posts |
If you want the full course on theatrical pickpocketing that covers everything from the steals to the mindset that makes them work... all with a full 7 day money back guarantee...
Click here: https://www.powa.academy/a/11893/6ek9zccv James Brown |