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Want to steal watches......

Postby HITMAN » Aug 29th, '06, 15:20



Seriously though want to add this into my routine (LEGALLY OF COURSE) Can anybody give me reviews on what books or videos are the best to get me started in watch stealing. I want to buy one thats recommended as opposed to spending hard earned cash on toot and eventually getting round to a good book or dvd.

If this has been asked before then apologies.......


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Postby themagicwand » Aug 29th, '06, 15:36

Yeah, I'd love to add a bit of pick-pocketing to my routine but honestly - how do you practice without getting arrested!!?? I have heard that buying a shop dummy is a good idea, but where do you buy second hand dummies from and what do you tell the wife?!

I guess that like much in magic, much of it has to do with just having the b*lls to actually do it! Most people (in the UK anyway) would simply be too embaressed to say "Excuse me sir but you appear to have your hand in the trouser pocket."

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Postby stevo4 » Aug 29th, '06, 15:55

The Classic, "Stars of Magic" Blue Hardback book has the Wristwatch steal in it.

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Postby russellmagic » Aug 30th, '06, 20:07

now this is some difficult stuff to learn :x :( There are a few dvds out. check out llub.com as im sure they've a collection of pick pocket dvds and also a james coats watch stealing dvd. i actuaaly have a coulple of pick pocketing dvds which were recommended but was kinda frustrated with them but are inspirational to watch. so much practise and hard work involved :roll: :!: just get a friend to practise on or an inflatible dolly :lol: Also heard bout getting a shop dummy but what will people think of you in this day and age :lol:

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Postby i1011i » Aug 31st, '06, 14:53

Why not practice it on friends and family? I doubt they will call the police. That is what I did. I practiced on myself a little bit too, just to get an idea of how it feels to have someone fumbling around. Not easy really.

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Postby russellmagic » Aug 31st, '06, 20:17

this is so so difficult. also when you do it on frineds and family they know what to look out for and so are very aware. awesome if you can o it though.

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Postby HITMAN » Sep 5th, '06, 10:40

To all

Thanks for your advice and help tried to run the inflatible doll thing past the wife she doesnt think thats a great idea !!! think I will practise on a tailors dummy and then maybe the family.

Thanks again

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