As I was searching around the forums of various magic websites, something dawned on me that I had soon forgotten about when I first stumbled across the first magic website I ever was apart of...Ellusionist.
I had something on my mind from Justin Miller's thread about unexperianced people putting out DVD's and lecture notes on unoriginal material. What caught my interest was actually a line about how Dan and Dave Buck brought something new to the table at such a young age. Not so much, their age at that time, but what they brought to the table.
I thought for a moment, what is considered to be in the norm when it comes to our art now a days? Cards, Coins, Rope, Silks...and then I remembered it. There is a DVD that stands alone at Ellusionist called "50 Way To Rock A Lighter". "Now there's a neat concept" I thought. Why hasn't it been integrated into magic yet? I mean, you can "flourish" so to speak with a Zippo in hand. There are several things in magic that require fire. So...Why not?
I've decided when the Christmas promotion comes around at Ellusionist...I just may decide to add "50 Ways To Rock A Lighter" to my cart. I have a feeling, however, that I will not regret it.
Tell me your thoughts.
Shane K.
I had something on my mind from Justin Miller's thread about unexperianced people putting out DVD's and lecture notes on unoriginal material. What caught my interest was actually a line about how Dan and Dave Buck brought something new to the table at such a young age. Not so much, their age at that time, but what they brought to the table.
I thought for a moment, what is considered to be in the norm when it comes to our art now a days? Cards, Coins, Rope, Silks...and then I remembered it. There is a DVD that stands alone at Ellusionist called "50 Way To Rock A Lighter". "Now there's a neat concept" I thought. Why hasn't it been integrated into magic yet? I mean, you can "flourish" so to speak with a Zippo in hand. There are several things in magic that require fire. So...Why not?
I've decided when the Christmas promotion comes around at Ellusionist...I just may decide to add "50 Ways To Rock A Lighter" to my cart. I have a feeling, however, that I will not regret it.
Tell me your thoughts.
Shane K.