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M5 System what im looking for?

Postby Puppeteer » May 31st, '07, 19:45



hey all,

i havent posted in awhile, but i have been lurking quite a bit. ill just remind you and tell you all that I am not a professional magician and just purely love and enjoy the art, I love seeing the faces of my friends and random strangers after I preform the impossible.

I do not like using stacked decks, gimmicked cards/regular looking items, and other blatent things of that nature. IMO, and no offense to anyone, but magic is something that can be done with some intervention by machine but everything can be examined.

Anywhoo, I currently use Loops, Masters Edition Deck, IT and wax and have a serious of routines done with each. I have also intensely studied RRTCM aswell as mark wilson's magic course, and other books.

I am looking for something that i can use to add a new element to my magic, i really want it to appear that i can move things without touching them in a way that does not involve thread or strings. I have read the the M5 (micro 5 pk system) is the right thing.

I have read the review on here, but I just want to know if this would be a step in the right direction for the type of magic i am wanting to do. very powerful, very eery, and in almost any setting (pub, street, home, school, etc).

I have been debating about this and the Art of Astonishment series, which if I dont get now I will probably pick up in the future. Is there any reason i shouldnt pick up the M5? is there something better out there that could suit my purpose for around the same price?

cheers =)

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Postby Michael Jay » May 31st, '07, 19:58

While I would never recommend the M5 right out of the blue, I would think that using it in conjunction with loops (making a fork move whilst sitting on the table, then following that with another, different, "experiment" that uses the M5 - a different method altogether) could make for some powerful work.

Certainly worth looking into and giving reasonable consideration.

Mike.

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Postby Beardy » May 31st, '07, 19:59

monster bertha

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much much better! and you get more for your money as well!

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Postby FRK » May 31st, '07, 21:35

Michael Jay wrote:While I would never recommend the M5 right out of the blue, I would think that using it in conjunction with loops (making a fork move whilst sitting on the table, then following that with another, different, "experiment" that uses the M5 - a different method altogether) could make for some powerful work.

Certainly worth looking into and giving reasonable consideration.

Mike.


Well said, I would take this advice.

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