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Postby greedoniz » Oct 17th, '06, 17:23



Nicely done! I must admit I too have watched it several times and it is flawless....Niiiice

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Postby J0kerz » Oct 17th, '06, 23:31

I liked it Tony! Handling was very good. If you change a little bit your routine so each items are related then you can have a big climax.

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Postby Tony Hyams » Oct 19th, '06, 18:55

Hi,

This is the version I was performing last night. The final load looks a bit dodgy, as it's done on the offbeat and misdirection is used, so you can sort of see it on camera. Anyway here it is.

http://media.putfile.com/Just-Watch-2

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Postby Mahoney » Oct 19th, '06, 18:59

HAHA! Sweet I love it! :D

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Postby Lawrence » Oct 20th, '06, 16:42

now, making the watch on your wrist vanish then having one in your hand would be brilliant! (i challenge thee)

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Postby yoshi » Oct 20th, '06, 18:15

10/10 :D

I can see how it works when I slow the video down, but it's EXCELLENT.

I may try this myself!

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Postby Guardian452 » Oct 20th, '06, 18:18

wow.....great stuff...i like the title (just watch).....wait...at the end you had a wa......oh..now i get it

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Postby bronz » Oct 20th, '06, 18:40

That ball ending is going straight onto the end of the pot of jam trick for me. Luvverly.

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Postby Tony Hyams » Oct 20th, '06, 23:52

Lawrence wrote:now, making the watch on your wrist vanish then having one in your hand would be brilliant! (i challenge thee)


think it's workable but you would need long sleeves. in theory you could steal the spectators watch before you do this trick, Then produce there watch at the end!

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Postby moodini » Oct 21st, '06, 00:13

I am not sure if these are new or not....but they are refreshing to watch. You get so used to watching cards, coins, etc......that this is a nice change of pace....and well done!

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Postby Lawrence » Oct 21st, '06, 15:36

Tony Hyams wrote:
Lawrence wrote:now, making the watch on your wrist vanish then having one in your hand would be brilliant! (i challenge thee)


think it's workable but you would need long sleeves. in theory you could steal the spectators watch before you do this trick, Then produce there watch at the end!


this would be very impressive, although i don't like the idea of putting a random little bit of pickpocketing into the middle of a different routine, has a tendency to make the spectator feel very uncomfortable.
you could do a watch vanish with short sleeves, not a very visual one mind, but there's plenty of misdirection to just ditch it at some point. after revealing the watch you could make some comment about hwo you're sure you started the routine with one on your wrist, or something.
again, just thoughts

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Postby macos » Oct 21st, '06, 23:21

Wow, nice thinking here. As many others here I like the way u produce random items. Kinda reminds me of Lennart Greens way of producing a shoe from the middle of the deck. Unexpected and funny! Great work.

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Postby I.D » Oct 22nd, '06, 00:48

Mate that is very polished.. I will be practicing that for most of tomorrow!! :lol: I need a trick like this

i must have watched that about 10 times.. visually stunning.. ill be lookin out for more of ur vids..

Very good patter and the wordplay was spot on

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