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Alfred Borden wrote:Lord Freddie wrote:DrTodd wrote:What happens when you don't have an arsenal of decks?
He could always carry a rucksack at all times...
When I don't have an arsenal of decks?
Haven't though about that...is the answer I'll be as good and smug as you two?
Don't know, gimmie a clue
DrTodd wrote:Alfred Borden wrote:Lord Freddie wrote:DrTodd wrote:What happens when you don't have an arsenal of decks?
He could always carry a rucksack at all times...
When I don't have an arsenal of decks?
Haven't though about that...is the answer I'll be as good and smug as you two?
Don't know, gimmie a clue
It is not smugness, it is that the whole story revolves around running and getting a gimmicked deck, when a standard deck has all you need for hours of entertainment from straightforward card effects to mentalism to reading, and there will be occasions when you need to think about doing non card-based effects, so widen your reading and expand your repertoire. The impromptu nature of what you are doing is wonderful, just over reliant on gimmicks...
Lord Freddie wrote:Gimmicks do build confidence in the early stages and some great effects can be produced but they become all the more effective when switched in amongst some effects using a normal deck, particularly if the spectator has been allowed to handle it.
You will eventually get someone who wishes to look at the deck...
The whole point I was making was that if your whole repetoire consists of various gimmicked decks, you will end up with bulging pockets and will have to keep bringing decks out and putting them away.
I suggest you learn some non-card material such as sponge balls or a good mind reading effect such as Directors Cut and carry two gaffed decks so that when you put away the deck to produce the other props there is a reason for it.
Alfred Borden wrote:Out of interest, I wonder how many experienced magicians on here started with gimmicks and how many just worked hard and were patient before performing?
A J Irving wrote:... don't lose sight of the fact that to your audience, your method is entirely irrelevant. They see you doing something amazing regardless of how you achieved it.
Beardy wrote:My deck is bigger than Lawrence's deck. He has a small deck. All the girls laugh at him, and his wife has a huge crush on me.
And I'm better at moonwalking than him.
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