It kind of bothers me when I see people who try to mix flourishing with magic. I know it get's good reactions, but the thing is people aren't amazed or shocked that their card came to the top or that you could find it. They were merely impressed with your juggling.
Personally, I believe that if you want people believe that you can do magic. Then you must make what you do look LESS fancy and fast. And make it more slow and subtle and also make it look like you AREN'T good with a deck of cards. I'm also the not the only person who went by this theory. Dai Vernon, Ascanio, Juan Tamariz, Rene Levand. Etc all go by that thought process.
Anyways, I really wouldn't do much if I saw a guy doing that. Maybe look at him once and continue walking by.
Obviously, because a busker is putting on a show for peoples entertainment and someone flourishing is just flourishing. Flourishing only really interests a small group of people and it's not really a performance art.If I was a layman just walking by someone flourishing, I'd probably stop and watch for about 10 seconds and move on, however, if I saw a busker with a nice crowd and people cheering, I would be more apt to stop and hang out awhile.
And Randy, if anyone believes what we do is real magic, they are fools. I market myself as a stylish, modern magician and I get the same reactions any other good magician gets. Society has changed since the Professor's time so I don't think that idea is as valid as 50 years ago.
That might be what you want, but it's not what I want. If someone wants to believe what I do is real magic I wont say otherwise but I would never try to convince someone I do real magic. If you sat down with any of the magicians you mentioned, I believe they would give you a similar answer. The bottom line is that we perform tricks to imitate magic but when magicians start telling people they do real bonafide magic they're no better than psychics.What you want people do to is believe that what you did was "magic", because they are left with no other choice but to believe it. Now is everybody going to go down that path? No, you can't win everybody over.
I think I agree with you about mixing flourishing with magic James555. In that sense I agree with a previous post, that when performing an actual trick the card handling should be kept simple.