by Rufio » Dec 28th, '10, 13:25
I recently purchased the Sharpie Edition, and would have preferred to have seen a video demonstration with the 5 markers rather than the 3, rather than resort to Youtube to find David Penn's demo in the World Magic Shop.
The effect itself, however, seems to be high end mentalism, and I am eagerly awaiting the delivery of polystyrene cups I purchased from a catering website, and the 100 cups should be more than enough to last a long time. However, as a hobbyist essentially, and someone who is highly unlikely to wear a bum bag or other bag to carry apparatus, the opportunities to perform this in public or walkaround settings are extremely limited, as I can't see me carrying polystyrene cups if performing on a night out with friends. Even at the rare magic gig, there is a certain elegance to simply donning a blazer, as opposed to lugging a metal brief case of props, which I have seen some Talk Magic members carry at the equally rare regional meet I attend. Incidentally, new years resolution is to attend more of these: I've had issues in my personal life that has overtaken magic, but now resolved I am very much keen to regain the magic bug, and that includes again posting on Talk Magic.
The layman's perception of carrying a pack of cards is zany enough, but a four inch spike, five wooden blocks and polystyrene cups is not only hugely eccentric, but also takes up much coveted pocket space!
The potential drama of this effect is something I would relish in padding out however, as I can see lots of scope for faux NLP, body language reading, etc. Like Tom Lauten's 357, I think the key would be to use apparent different techniques, possibly some reading skills on one, a "lie detector" style for another smash, or to feign complete lack of knowledge and pot luck on some. It adds variety, which is the spice of life.
A fellow magician once performed a similar effect, which I presume is Smash and Stab, as my hand was used. I was genuinely scared as his then girlfriend was in on the act, and they were talking about how X had to go to hospital, before asking as potential damage limitation which hand I valued more.
In theory the spectator's hand could be used after first working out which cup has the spike in, although it would be more clumsy in handling.
All in, this, like Coinvexed, seems to me to be of the highest calibre of effect, not only because it moves away from traditional card effects, but because there is scope to pad out, window dress, expand, create an emotional hook and possible spectator involvement, which is why it takes it into mentalism, as it puts them at the centre of involvement. Key is to maximise spectator involvement as much as possible. I'm so excited about using this at some point.