by Allen Tipton » Feb 22nd, '12, 11:43
Yes the legendary Max Malini (see the Dai Vernon/Lewis Ganson book) always took the opporunity as it arose from producing a brick or a block of ice from usually under a hat to ripping off someone's jacket button & restoring it!
There was a manuscript by U.F.Grant called 'Challenge Magic' in which you borrowed articles from the audience and did an Act with them.
He had a system of course--carrying certain things, as a TT, deck of cards or a handkerchief in your pocket or in a small box as you were working Stand Up.
He also suggested various effects that looked entirely impromptu.
There was a magician in the UK Variety Theatres that worked this way--his name escapes me at present.
I suppose these days you would check magicians' DVDS as Jay Sankey's for effects of an impromptu or supposed impromptu manner.
or if like me, you prefer books: there is;
Pocketful of Miracles by Hugh Miller
and the massive Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic by Martin Gardner
Ken de Courcey's books are another source.
Banachek's 'Psychokinetic Touches' is one of ther most devastating impromptu effects you can perform as is Luke Jermay's variation,'Touching On Hoy'(in The Coral Fang)and also published in Stan Allen's Magic Magazine.
I did have other American book on magic on the spur of the moment and will try to recall its title.
One lecture I once delivered was called.'An Act From The Pockets'
This was material that came from your pockets and enabled you to perform an entire Stand Up Act.
I demonstrated 20 effects fitting the title and gave them a list of 60 other effects that fitted the concept.
In another Workshop, one sequence involved a handkerchief. From memory:
1. Stretching a Hanky
2. Coin Vanish- 2 ways
3. Coin Penetration thru hanky
4. Pen thru Hanky
5. Glorpy--the ghost under the hanky
6. Wagging Hanky
7 Broken & Restored Match ( my method--1 match)
It made a good, just long enough sequence.
Allen Tipton
Began magic at 9 in 1942. Joined Staffs M.S at 13. Nottm.Guild of M. (8 times President. Prog Director 20years)IBM. Awarded Magician of Month 1980 By Intern. Pres. IBM for reproducing Dante's Sim Sala Bim. Writes Dear Magician column for Abra. Mag.