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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby ej16 » Oct 13th, '11, 21:47



Wasn't this trick on Penn And Teller

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Ste Porterfield » Oct 14th, '11, 13:42

ej16 wrote:Wasn't this trick on Penn And Teller


It was indeed, but performed in an absolutely 100% safe manner.

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby ej16 » Oct 14th, '11, 19:14

Ste Porterfield wrote:
ej16 wrote:Wasn't this trick on Penn And Teller


It was indeed, but performed in an absolutely 100% safe manner.


Safe, That's what's they all say

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby TedTalon » Oct 16th, '11, 12:31

That was horrible, he is so lucky he wasn't sued silly. But I suppose that would be more likely in the US. And all she wanted was Chocolates and Flowers? Devils Nail is what I use and is truly 100% safe...
http://www.nexusmagicstore.com/devil39s ... i3920.html"

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Tjex1 » Oct 16th, '11, 15:44

Ste Porterfield wrote:
C.L.Ward wrote:ok so cant find what i was orignally searching for.... but someone pleeeeeeease tell me this is fake :(


http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=468_1301134987" target="_blank" target="_blank


:shock: Please be fake. :(


I read the description and decided I did want to sleep tonight...

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Ste Porterfield » Oct 17th, '11, 18:31

ej16 wrote:
Ste Porterfield wrote:
ej16 wrote:Wasn't this trick on Penn And Teller


It was indeed, but performed in an absolutely 100% safe manner.


Safe, That's what's they all say


Okay, "in probably the most safe manner in which this trick can be performed". :wink:

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Tjex1 » Oct 20th, '11, 17:50

Although they do say that anything that puts the spectators or the magicians life at risk is an insult to the art (or something along those lines anyway...)

I have to say I agree

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby jakubr » Oct 31st, '11, 15:24

Just watched the video. Very irresponsible. I'd never perform an effect if there was any chance to hurt a spectator :/

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Mandrake » Oct 31st, '11, 16:15

jakubr wrote:I'd never perform an effect if there was any chance to hurt a spectator :/


It makes a nice plot line for a murder mystery, nasty Magician needs to 'eliminate' someone, gets them to 'volunteer' and, oh dear, the guillotine trick just sort of went wrong, Officer. :twisted:

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Ste Porterfield » Oct 31st, '11, 18:01

Mandrake wrote:
jakubr wrote:I'd never perform an effect if there was any chance to hurt a spectator :/


It makes a nice plot line for a murder mystery, nasty Magician needs to 'eliminate' someone, gets them to 'volunteer' and, oh dear, the guillotine trick just sort of went wrong, Officer. :twisted:


There's your November Novel!

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby ej16 » Nov 1st, '11, 23:08

TedTalon wrote:That was horrible, he is so lucky he wasn't sued silly. But I suppose that would be more likely in the US. And all she wanted was Chocolates and Flowers? Devils Nail is what I use and is truly 100% safe...
http://www.nexusmagicstore.com/devil39s ... i3920.html" target="_blank" target="_blank"


Retail Price $550.95

It will be a while before I buy this.
Is it worth the money?

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby MiKo » Nov 16th, '11, 11:04

Mandrake wrote:
jakubr wrote:I'd never perform an effect if there was any chance to hurt a spectator :/


It makes a nice plot line for a murder mystery, nasty Magician needs to 'eliminate' someone, gets them to 'volunteer' and, oh dear, the guillotine trick just sort of went wrong, Officer. :twisted:


Actually I remember an old "Columbo" episode with a similar plot...

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Mandrake » Nov 16th, '11, 13:16

MiKo wrote:Actually I remember an old "Columbo" episode with a similar plot...
One of the two Columbo episodes to feature magic used in crime!

If anyone has John Fisher's biography of Tommy Cooper, they'll recall the story he includes when Tommy wasn't at his best, medication etc was causing him serious confusion at times and he was booked to be on the Michael Parkinson Show. Someone thought it a good idea for Tommy to do the Guillotine trick using Michael as the subject but, having shown that the blade was sharp by decapitating a melon or something, Tommy forgot to set the safety switch for when Michael put his head in the stocks. It was a live broadcast but luckily the director realised what had happened, switched to a close up shot of Tommy for a few moments whilst an assistant crawled round the back of the Guillotine and set the switch thus saving Parky from being terminated on live TV!

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby MiKo » Nov 17th, '11, 23:30

Mandrake wrote:
MiKo wrote:Actually I remember an old "Columbo" episode with a similar plot...
One of the two Columbo episodes to feature magic used in crime!

If anyone has John Fisher's biography of Tommy Cooper, they'll recall the story he includes when Tommy wasn't at his best, medication etc was causing him serious confusion at times and he was booked to be on the Michael Parkinson Show. Someone thought it a good idea for Tommy to do the Guillotine trick using Michael as the subject but, having shown that the blade was sharp by decapitating a melon or something, Tommy forgot to set the safety switch for when Michael put his head in the stocks. It was a live broadcast but luckily the director realised what had happened, switched to a close up shot of Tommy for a few moments whilst an assistant crawled round the back of the Guillotine and set the switch thus saving Parky from being terminated on live TV!


That's why if I ever actually become a magician I'm going to work with minimal props :)

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Re: When tricks go wrong (with knives)

Postby Mandrake » Nov 18th, '11, 01:22

Sponge bunnies are much safer!

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