with christmas on the way i was considering buying myself a new trick, routine, gimmick, etc. dose anyone have a suggestion on what gimmicks are worth the money, thanks.
I would love to know about that more if you don't mind as Regeneration is one of my most favorite effects that guarantees a great response.My buddy has a better version of Regeneration. Buy Exact Change or Pyro
Do you have a particular effect or performance that you are trying to accomplish? That would be a big help in recommending gimmicks for you.with christmas on the way i was considering buying myself a new trick, routine, gimmick, etc. dose anyone have a suggestion on what gimmicks are worth the money, thanks.
thats a great idea but i don't properly know how to use loops and cant find any good tutorials or instruction that are free but thanks a bunchCan't go wrong with loops.
Do you have a particular effect or performance that you are trying to accomplish? That would be a big help in recommending gimmicks for you.
For coins that require gimmicks my top three recommendations are Break by Uday Jadugar (will be having a review on my YouTube channel soon; possibly Saturday), Doubting Thomas by yours truly, and Superman Coin Bend 2.0. You can slay with those and they all essentially involve audience participation. Break can be a "borrowed" coin and you can break the coin as they hold your wrists, with the Doubting Thomas gimmick you can pass a coin through the back of your palm and into the palm of their hand, and with the Superman Coin Bend you can actually borrow a coin and bend it in front of their eyes. The prices for these are Break: $50, Doubting Thomas: $5, Superman Coin Bend 2.0: $40.i was thinking something that can be done in a party setting(fully or mostly surrounded) with card or coins, preferable something that involves a bit of audience participation.
What I tend to perform in a party setting is Woody Aragon's "Finding your other half" which can be found in his book, "A Book In English". Eric Jones also does an awesome performance and teaches the tutorial on his Penguin Magic Lecture. It's not a gimmick, it does involve destroying cards, but the reactions are absolutely mental. You can get as many people as you want involved, it's completely surrounded and ridiculously impromptu. When I went to see the Impossible Live Magic Tour, they performed a variation of this trick to everyone in attendance (about 1200 people).i was thinking something that can be done in a party setting(fully or mostly surrounded) with card or coins, preferable something that involves a bit of audience participation.
What I tend to perform in a party setting is Woody Aragon's "Finding your other half" which can be found in his book, "A Book In English". Eric Jones also does an awesome performance and teaches the tutorial on his Penguin Magic Lecture. It's not a gimmick, it does involve destroying cards, but the reactions are absolutely mental. You can get as many people as you want involved, it's completely surrounded and ridiculously impromptu. When I went to see the Impossible Live Magic Tour, they performed a variation of this trick to everyone in attendance (about 1200 people).
Eric performed this for a group of us at a lecture -- just wonderful. It reminds me of Tamariz's Paradise Lost (in Verbal Magic and reprinted in Genii). I haven't seen Eric's Penguin lecture, but having seen Eric lecture and perform, it has to have good stuff. Woody's A Book in English is a great book.