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Postby Tony Hyams » Aug 25th, '06, 03:32



Hi all,

This is my 2nd and last Street magic video for my website, I know the sinful trick went a bit wrong but, I liked the reactions. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jF5el9Brz8

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Postby tk171 » Aug 25th, '06, 05:46

very nice Tony.

nice to see a variety of magic incorp'd into the video.
not just cards/coins (nothing wrong with it, but..nice to see other things)

What is that coin in can trick you do? Nicely done.

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Postby Demitri » Aug 25th, '06, 09:24

Once again, your video is incredible. The range of effects is amazing.

I could comment on every single effect, but I'll just narrow it down to my personal favorites.

I thought the appearing broomstick was absolutely brilliant. To perform it in such an off-handed way is such a great idea. I can just imagine the looks and reactions these people had. This is so much stronger since you're not even approaching most of the "spectators". The effect must hit like a ton of bricks.

Your handling of the rings was easily one of the smoothest I have ever seen. I wish I could do a ring routine like that!

Holey Moley is another personal favorite of mine, and it's always great to see it performed!

Fantastic job, Mr. Hyams. Keep these coming!

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Postby Dirty Davey » Aug 25th, '06, 09:32

Very nicely done there as always! Realy like the ring into the wallet, very good.

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Postby JimSardonic » Aug 25th, '06, 11:22

I'm so extremely new that I'd certainly still consider myself a layman.

That blew my mind.

Very well done, man. From top to bottom, it was entertaining and impressive.

This is the sort of thing that makes me more and more interested in learning this fine art.

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 25th, '06, 11:31

fantastic stuff again buddy. i love the idea of just randomly producing that broom, comedy! wonderful stuff
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Postby Anakin77 » Aug 25th, '06, 11:57

perfect ... nothing else to say :D

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Postby Mahoney » Aug 25th, '06, 19:58

Great video buddy! :D Much enjoyed, I look forward to your next one :wink:

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Postby Tony Hyams » Aug 27th, '06, 01:32

Demitri wrote:Once again, your video is incredible. The range of effects is amazing.

I could comment on every single effect, but I'll just narrow it down to my personal favorites.

I thought the appearing broomstick was absolutely brilliant. To perform it in such an off-handed way is such a great idea. I can just imagine the looks and reactions these people had. This is so much stronger since you're not even approaching most of the "spectators". The effect must hit like a ton of bricks.

Your handling of the rings was easily one of the smoothest I have ever seen. I wish I could do a ring routine like that!

Holey Moley is another personal favorite of mine, and it's always great to see it performed!

Fantastic job, Mr. Hyams. Keep these coming!


The broom trick was so much fun to do. We ended up spending a whole day doing this trick. some of the clips were sooooo funny. :D

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Postby Perfelti » Aug 27th, '06, 18:50

what was wrong with sinfull :?:

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Postby Mikey.666 » Aug 27th, '06, 21:11

hahaha. that broomstick is genius. made me laugh. A LOT! lol.
that first trick you do, the first card trick. very very smart :wink: i like that a lot!!!

and in general, the whole video is really really good!
good work mate. keep it up.

p.s. the website is looking mighty fine! :wink:

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Aug 28th, '06, 21:40

nice video :D your performance are class. I do the thing with the broom stick all the time, great reactions. the trick with the washer was pretty nice aswell. looking forward to another one of these installments.

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Postby bronz » Aug 29th, '06, 09:29

Great stuff, again. Definitely the best home-made street vids out there, with a good range of effects. I particularly like the 'just watch' trick, was that a Bobo switch?

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Postby fsd » Aug 29th, '06, 23:47

good job

how do you make the fluff ball do that
i have never figured that one out

edit: after a day of thinking i figured it out

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Postby Tony Hyams » Aug 31st, '06, 16:08

Mikey.666 wrote:
p.s. the website is looking mighty fine! :wink:


why thank you!

bronz wrote:Great stuff, again. Definitely the best home-made street vids out there, with a good range of effects. I particularly like the 'just watch' trick, was that a Bobo switch?


it is a bobo switch, people always say "can you put the hole back on the washer" so I say ok but you have to watch.

thanks for all the comments guys.

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