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Revolution

Postby odracir » Apr 15th, '07, 17:07



Hi guys :D I'm new here, so let me introduce myself. My name is Ricardo, i am Portuguese and live in France. I don't consider myself a magician, but I like to learn, practice and show some tricks to my friends.

I have come up with a little gimmick that may help you perform revolution. For those who already know the trick, please pm me and I will tell u

Thanks :)

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Re: Revolution

Postby LeftEye » Apr 15th, '07, 17:32

odracir wrote:Hi guys :D I'm new here, so let me introduce myself. My name is Ricardo, i am Portuguese and live in France. I don't consider myself a magician, but I like to learn, practice and show some tricks to my friends.

I have come up with a little gimmick that may help you perform revolution. For those who already know the trick, please pm me and I will tell u

Thanks :)


Hey and Welcome :D. Theres an Introduction forum where everybody new here introduces themselves which is helpful for everyone. More people would find out about you also :wink:

Also this gimmick you have come up with. Does it change the certain requirment you need for the coin to vanish? That may be usefull to others. But I also think that one of the beauties of Revolution is that it remains gimmickless. But hey if it suits your style then that's brilliant and I'm sure others will be interested in what you have found. Just make sure not to give it to people who may not own Revolution!

And again, Welcome! :D

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Postby odracir » Apr 15th, '07, 23:42

Hello,

It does not change the method in any way, it simply helps elliminate some difficulties. :)

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Postby Shufton » Apr 25th, '07, 07:42

Brookish wrote:I agree with you, but find it such a pity that most things can be found on YouTube with a simple search nowadays. I still prefer buying the dvd's, obviously because of the explanations and different effects that can be used. But when you see some 12 year old exposing the tricks on the net, it just makes you sick...........;;;



It is a pity, yes. Perhaps there is still a bright side. I have found that if you perform an effect very well, you can even fool those who have seen it exposed (as well as the one who exposed it!) There is an art to being deceptive. Those who have not studied and practiced the performance of this art will not deceive very many!

Every one's Uncle Bob can make a coin disappear. But, I can
really do it! I use a similar concept as Uncle Bob uses, but I'm much better at it than he is - now I can fool Bob, and Bob's your Uncle!

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Postby resilientarmadillo » Apr 25th, '07, 16:56

I think the illusion looks good but I think I have worked out the majority of it from poorly performed videos on youtube etc. I still want to buy the kevin Parker instructional vid although ellusionist doesn't accept my card... darn it. It's so annoying because everywhere else does and they're the only ones who often have exclusive products. Also struggling to get hold of the new Bicycle master deck - don't want to pay international shipping rates from amazon.com. Anyone know where I can buy a master deck in London?

But anyway, I think revolution is a great looking effect if it is performed right and practised. People always criticise things when they don't get an instantaneous solution! It's good to know that hard work and practice will always pay off heh!

RA

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Revolution

Postby Trickyfied » May 9th, '07, 19:10

8) Hi peeps, I bought revolution from Ellusionist and I was disapointed as well as impressed. The guy in the demo and the camera angle helps make the trick look fantastic! Body position feels unatrual to do this one without the spectator working it out. but with LOTS of practice it is a great vanish in the right conditions, seated audience perhaps...
Quality of the dvd is real good, no complaints at all.

7 out of 10 from me

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Postby LeftEye » May 9th, '07, 19:19

Trickyfield, I have performed this effect many times and not once have I been caught out on the method. And practice is needed, but not a lot. I'd say less than an hour and you'll have it like a pro. And angles? You have about 180 degrees to play with, the same as most magic effects. And the audience no way needs to be seated, I have never performed it for a seated audience.

But if thats what you think, then so be it. I think a lot of people were disappointed with the method along with myself, but after I practiced for a little while, I started to love the method. Remember, Simple Hits Hard, and this effect proves that statement a million times over.

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Postby Lord Freddie » May 9th, '07, 19:22

bananafish wrote:
It's called The Parisian Descent


Young man, it sounds to me like you are ripping off my "Le drop Francaise"...


And my Paris Plop!

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Postby snicket » May 9th, '07, 19:28

Nice review. Maybe I will pick it up. It looks nice. :)

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Postby coash » Jun 10th, '07, 05:58

I've acquired bobo's coin vanish book. which vanish is it

and do I have to tuck my shirt in

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Postby beeno » Jun 10th, '07, 13:09

coash wrote:I've acquired bobo's coin vanish book. which vanish is it

and do I have to tuck my shirt in


Try page 96. Same methodology.

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Postby coash » Jun 10th, '07, 15:32

beeno wrote:
coash wrote:I've acquired bobo's coin vanish book. which vanish is it

and do I have to tuck my shirt in


Try page 96. Same methodology.


c_______ing ? you serious

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Postby dat8962 » Jun 10th, '07, 15:44

Lord Freddie wrote:

And my Paris Plop!


And of course my snails dribble :?

Member of the Magic Circle & The 2009 British Isles Close-Up Magician of the Year
It's not really an optical illusion - it just looks like one!
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Postby metharan » Jun 11th, '07, 23:35

Hey guys!

I have bought revolution as well, but I really really love the trick! of course, the method is a bit dissapointing, but it does give u a complete vanish!

Most of my friends that I perform in front of are amazed, although one person I performed to had some ideas about how the illusion works, but that was probably more because of my poor angle management that time rather than the illusion itself!

Not a MUST buy, I would say, but rather a neat little trick that could look great in ur repertoir! Could be used as an opener to catch people's attention or something, as Brad says in the video.

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Postby coash » Jun 12th, '07, 00:06

could you do this with your arms on a table and legs underneath the table?

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