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Postby andycoates » Nov 7th, '03, 04:03



Depending on the type of TT you can modify it a little to avoid the popping when you remove it and also use the modification to produce a vanished silk from you finger tips. All you need to do (this only works with the soft tenyo type) is instead of drilling a hole in the end to let the air in, just get a moddeling knife or scalpal (same thing really) and make a cur around where the end of the nail is, this should stay closed and can when worn.
Also once you have made the silk vanish, with a little effort you can apply pressure to the TT opening the gap at the end and use this to produce silk from you finger tips, Voila.

When i first started using the TT i was consious of this great rubber thing which did make people nothice untill i started using the eyecontact misdirection and getting the spectator(s) to look where i wanted them to.
By looking the volunteer straight in the eye at the start of the trick while talking to them they wre conditioned to look at my face and not at my hands whenever spoken to, this took alot of practice and experementing with different people but it works now 98% of the time. [/quote]

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 7th, '03, 11:19

Hello Andy - welcome to the forum and thanks for the posting. I must admit I never thought of cutting under the nail like that and it might help with silks etc. I did a swifty with a TT at the weekend, just filled it with salt, waited for a good moment over dinner, stole the TT did a few magical waves (rather comical as everyone was three parts smashed out of their heads on the wine!) and let the salt pour into the other hand. The misdirection bit is important and by simply looking at the innocent hand everyone's eyes follow your gaze. A bit of pointing in the 'wrong' direction helps a lot. The amount of salt seems small when filling the TT but it's much more impressive when you pour it into the other hand - goes all over the place!

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Postby andycoates » Nov 7th, '03, 15:28

Yeah, i done a similar thing at a friends wedding last weekend, but instead of using salt i used the small stars and sliver glitter hearts which were spread across all of the tables. I also hand my invitation with me, so i show'd the bride and groom the trick where you roll up ann empty piece of paper and pour something out using the TT and and the wedding invitation with the glitter from the tables. It had a much beter reaction and i think it was because everything which i held or produced was asosciated with their wedding day. Its just great when the magic can knit into an occasion. Never the less i got bought lots of drinks and woke up the next day with a set of curtain tie-backs, now that was magic.

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 7th, '03, 15:36

Nioce one! However if you're going to post a reply, do it properly - what colour were the tie backs? And did they have those nice frilly knots on the end? :wink:

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Postby andycoates » Nov 7th, '03, 18:11

Thought i did post my reply propperly, if not sorry mate. The tie backs were big wooden ones sheped like mushrooms, dont ask how they ended up back home with me, i just cant remember?

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 7th, '03, 18:20

Thank you, I can rest easy now! :wink:

It's a bit like traffic cones really, I have about 8 in my garage which I found over a period of time in the back garden. I have no idea where they came from and I really have no use for them but they're mine, all mine.....y'hear! :twisted:

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Postby andycoates » Nov 7th, '03, 18:41

No really there is a use for personal trafic cones, if yout parked on double yellow lines in yr car and dont fancy a parking fine, just put the cones around your car. You'll be suprised how the warden ignores your parking offense because the cones make them think it police business. He hE hE hE.

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Postby BaBaBoom » Nov 7th, '03, 18:42

Huge cup n balls trick?

Cones n footballs?

Ok ill shut up but surely a cone can be used for something?
/me rubs chin

edit: aha, thats better than magic, see above
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Postby Mandrake » Nov 7th, '03, 18:42

You both have very devious minds - most welcome!!!

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Postby andycoates » Nov 8th, '03, 03:36

and for the final production for the trafic cones and footbals/newspaper, what about a sef inflating runner dinghy? mmmmmm! But where could you hide the oar's...

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