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Street Magic Tricks

Postby GTKarber » Nov 13th, '06, 08:40



As I mentioned in my introduction, I am writing a novel that contains two working magicians, one of whom is a street magician.

Now, I'm rather familiar with the conventions, if not many of the methods, of stage magic. I am, however, entirely unfamiliar with street magic, in its many elements. I have, perhaps foolishly, decided to make one of the magicians a street magician, and I was wondering if you kind folks could share with me a few of the BEST tricks you've seen or heard of a street magician performing.

I have become obsessed with making each of the tricks (with a few exceptions) entirely possible, and so if you post a trick that you believe (or know) requires something special (such as massive preparation, or a camera trick, or for the magician to be wearing a snow jacket with ridiculously thick sleeves), then please share that restriction.

Please note, though, that I'm not asking for any secrets. I don't want anyone to misinterpret this and think I'm a secret junkie, trying to bum my next fix off an unsuspecting poster.

Thank you to anyone who replies!!

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Postby ian69 » Nov 13th, '06, 14:27

I would recommend the street magic DVD from ellusionist.com. There are 17 or so effects there so you'd have something to work with.

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Postby Jordan C » Nov 13th, '06, 16:59

Street magic is basically close up magic but obviously unless you're carrying a table round with you you are going to exclude the close up stuff that requires a table!!

The street magic is a good dvd but there are some oldie goldies out there that still carry weight such as the note change (borrow a fiver from spec, turn it into a tenner b4 turning it back to a fiver). So don't necessarily be led by the newest closeup effects as they're not always the best.

Visual close up is always good with the borrowed and bitten coin a nice little one as is the coin in a bottle scenario.

But there is also a fashion now towards the wilder side of closeup with things like fire balls from anywhere and other extreme effects packing the biggest hit amongst UK people anyway. It's powerful magic!!

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Postby GTKarber » Nov 13th, '06, 18:22

Well, you see, that's what I mean. Every couple of days, I see some amazing effect in a youtube video or something. Something I literally didn't think could be done, but you learn something new every day.

Anyway, what is the most unusual street magic stunt you've seen. I'd rather not purchase a DVD from Ellusionist because I'm not looking for the actual secrets of the tricks, and if I were, I would probably chose a different product to purchase with my Reserved-for-Magic money.

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Postby robalex23 » Nov 14th, '06, 12:07

go on you tube and type 'david blaine street magic 2/4'. at the end of the video he does a card trick on an American Football team which is just brilliant. its a simple trick to do but it gets them everytime, and looks amazing.

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