Healed and sealed was a reputation maker for me way back. I still have people who talk about the Invis. Deck, and tons of people request stigmata and my envelope prediction.
One of the tricks I do that people remember best is the salt shaker trick (when you make it pass through the table, one of the first tricks I learnt - in How To Do Street Magic), I've done it to my mother 3-4 years ago and still, when she tells people I'm a magician that's the one she refers to.
same here man.....good your mother supports you... me mum and dad doesn't support me a'tall
good your mother supports you... me mum and dad doesn't support me a'tall
what version of Out of This World do you do? my version is far from impromptu so it rarely gets done, which is a disappointment because its so strong.
HOLY COW rev, i love that version of out of this world, and is impromptu, i'll definitely be looking into this more, is it only available at that UK shop?
Just did a quick google search and found this in the US.
http://www.magicstor.com/DVDs/DVDs-...lume-2-by-Matthew-J-Dowden-DVD/prod_1244.html
Seemed there were a bunch of other places selling it as well. I highly recommend getting both these DVDs for great impromptu card magic. They are so cheap for what you get. Every routine is practically self working (not even as much as a double undercut or double lift is used!) but I use three or four of the tricks on these DVDS nearly every time I perform. A few of them really stumped me as well. Just goes to show once you get really into magic you can forget how good some of the really easy tricks are.
Rev
I love that handling except for the idea of switching the colours of the piles. I perform that by using the move from Galaxy.
Any thought of card at any page number of any freely selected book, opened by the spectator.
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Just did a quick google search and found this in the US.
http://www.magicstor.com/DVDs/DVDs-...lume-2-by-Matthew-J-Dowden-DVD/prod_1244.html
Seemed there were a bunch of other places selling it as well. I highly recommend getting both these DVDs for great impromptu card magic. They are so cheap for what you get. Every routine is practically self working (not even as much as a double undercut or double lift is used!) but I use three or four of the tricks on these DVDS nearly every time I perform. A few of them really stumped me as well. Just goes to show once you get really into magic you can forget how good some of the really easy tricks are.
Rev
I mean the idea of let's change the colours of each of of the piles never really made any sense to me. I want one pile to be completly red and one to be all black not half and half.