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    Tricks to Teach First Graders?

    Check your PMs.
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    People who think they know...

    Yes, and if a Lion is ever attacking you, you should wave meat in its face and punch it. In reality, there is no correct way to deal with a heckler. (But there are a lot of incorrect ways^^^^) The way that I find best is to turn the rest of the audience against him. For example: "Didn't they...
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    Welcome to the forums!

    Welcome to the forums!
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    Tricks to Teach First Graders?

    That trick never worked for me, because I'm colorblind. For years I could never figure out why I had a box of 64 gray crayons. Yes, that was a joke, and I didn't mean to cause offense to anyone his is actually colorblind.
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    Go.Out.Perform.

    I had been doing magic for about four years, but I stopped for a month. No change. People were still nice to me, and I still had conversations with people. I don't perform magic 24/7, I usually talk to someone, show them an effect, then continue talking (unless they want to see more.)
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    Thanks man!

    Thanks man!
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    David Stone's - Window

    It's sort of hard to tell by the trailer, but I have a few theories of what goes on: 1. The magician begins by taping a random card on a window. The magician then has a spectator select a card from a deck. The card is held in the magician's hand, and he/she walks over to the window with the...
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    Is the Clipshift an overused move?

    What does that have to do with the fact that you wrote that previous post in gibberish? I studied internet Gibberish for a few months, and I have no idea what that means.
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    David Stone's - Window

    That's true, but I use "Angle Zero" by Daniel Madison as a card-through-window effect. I stick on the other side with a really small amount of Vaseline.
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    The Art of Misdirection

    If you're a magician, and you don't use misdirection, you're an idiot. Misdirection is the ultimate sleight. Misdirection can be subtle, you can just look at someone, or raise your hand sleightly. I remember a few months ago a kid at school performed a very poor French Drop, everybody caught...
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    Welcome to the forums!

    Welcome to the forums!
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    Art of Astonishment

    Thanks! I've decided to get Volume 2, it's either that or the Advocate, but AoA is the front runner as of now. I will eventually get all three volumes, (next I'll get three) but for now I'm just going to get Volume two. Thanks again! Edit: Yay! Eleven-hundred posts!
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    Tricks to Teach First Graders?

    I wish I had thought of that! It's a great little, easy trick that can occasionally fool adults.
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    Art of Astonishment

    Read my post.
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    Art of Astonishment

    Ok, first of all I'm very sorry for posting this. I know the answer to this question somewhere on the boards, but I can't find it. I've been searching on the boards and on google and ask for the last half hour or so and I couldn't find anything. My question is, does anyone know where I can find...
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    Tricks to Teach First Graders?

    He said that first graders can barely handle a deck of cards.
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    Tricks to Teach First Graders?

    I think that's a little too difficult. Maybe it could work, but I remember having trouble with the French Drop when I was in 6th grade
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    Welcome to the forums!

    Welcome to the forums!
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    Cerca Trova (Unofficial)

    He has a TV show, nothing beyond that. Nowadays you can put anything on TV and it will be popular. If I or anyone else on these forums had a TV show, they would be equally as popular. It's all about marketing.
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    David Stone's - Window

    Very cool, but it's very expensive, and I promised myself I wouldn't buy anymore SINGLE card effects. I'm torn with this one, it's so cool! Yet so expensive!
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