coachc
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WV
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Posted: Jul 6, 2019 08:22 pm
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Hello......brain storming on some tricks, routines that might reflect a secret agent magician. Any thoughts
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Mr. Woolery
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Fairbanks, AK
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Posted: Jul 7, 2019 04:53 pm
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First thought is clothing quick changes.
If you want to play comical, something as simple as a daylight seance cloth could let you put on fake noses, mustaches, glasses, etc.
A certain amount of mentalism can be framed as body reading skills or deduction. That might be closer to a detective, but if you use a PIN divination to find the combo to a lock to get your information, that could have some secret agent vibe.
Escapes. Of course.
That’s all I have right now. What did you already get?
Patrick
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coachc
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WV
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Posted: Jul 9, 2019 03:32 am
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I have a radioactive marked mirror box to produce items out of before doing a walking through steel illusion routined to a mission impossible type music. Some really good thoughts in your post.
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motown
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Atlanta by way of Detroit
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Posted: Aug 30, 2020 04:58 am
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If you come up with the right presentations, many items could work. A himber wallet for instance. Do a Goggle search and look up real spy gadgets or look at old James Bond films.
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pulpscrypt
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Within the shadows
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Posted: Oct 6, 2020 12:35 pm
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My first Bond memory is of him swimming up in a wetsuit, and walking out of the water and taking it off to have a white tux underneath.
That image. Turned into a quick change, perhaps using a large, unfolded map/daylight seance, I think, would set your theme up spectaularly!
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motown
Inner circle
Atlanta by way of Detroit
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Posted: Mar 14, 2021 01:42 am
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I started playing with an idea where a secret code used to identify a card gets deciphered using the Budhha Envelopes.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
– Karl Germain
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Good to here.