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tricks with a stripper

Postby Marvell » Dec 5th, '06, 12:28



(I'll just give you a moment to take in that mental picture)

...

Right, OK, where was I? No, I wasn't with a stripper love, honest.

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My Stripper is sat gathering dust. I made up some stuff to do with it but would do with some inspiration. Is 101 amazing tricks with a stripper deck (or whatever it's called) worth a punt?

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Postby seige » Dec 5th, '06, 12:36

Get Tomo's book.

Alternatively, use the stripper as a prop under the leg of a wonky table. :P

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Postby Ian McCarthy » Dec 5th, '06, 12:41

Our very own tomo has a book here

In my experience the 101 books are not that great. I think I have that one and if I remember correctly it is the same ten tricks repeated over and over. Eg - Find the royal flush - Find the four aces - Find their selected card. Nothing that someone with a stripper deck could not come up with themselves in 34 seconds.

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Postby Marvell » Dec 5th, '06, 12:42

seige wrote:Get Tomo's book.


I would if it were available in the UK. But in the mean time ...

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Postby stevebo » Dec 5th, '06, 12:45

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Postby Tomo » Dec 5th, '06, 12:45

smarvell wrote:I would if it were available in the UK. But in the mean time ...


Check out the sig, mate. I'm just waiting for the site owner to change the advert at the bottom of the screen, but clicking on the sig will take you to m'lovely book in the UK. Turns out that if you resize it slightly to "royal" size, Lulu print in the UK, so job's a good 'un.

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Postby Nightfall » Dec 5th, '06, 12:46

smarvell wrote:
seige wrote:Get Tomo's book.


I would if it were available in the UK. But in the mean time ...


I think it is now.

http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic15149.php

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Postby Marvell » Dec 5th, '06, 12:58

Sold! I've just placed my order. Missed that other thread completely.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Dec 5th, '06, 13:14

I'm also having trouble comming up with anything interesting with my stripper deck. It's sat right at the bottom of my box of magic things at the moment. I might have a look at that book

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Postby Marvell » Dec 5th, '06, 13:23

stevebo wrote:ftopic11853


I like it. I like tricks you can tell a story with. Just got to smooth off the last move and I'm done. Thanks.

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Postby magicdiscoman » Dec 5th, '06, 14:12

ok a few well ok then two examples with many outs.

1) i usualy have a force card pre stripped then shuffle and offer to either cut to a card or cut and then they take the top card, sounds realy fair dosn't it.

then you can blain it by saying the top card will reveal the choosen one.
produce a large card silk of there card.
have it apear stuck to the outside of a window.
card to ceiling.
match a jumbo card selected at random cough, cough, by another spec.

2) freely select a card and controll to bottom and put away cards in box :wink: :wink:

have them note there card down and burn it use paper ashes to reveal card on arm.
reveal it written in on a piece of paper held by another spec.
uncanily turned over in your id.
mentaly projected to you and revealed on a flip chart.
predicted by another randomly selected spec, nlp skills or such deren brown skills needed.

hope that gets the well spring flowing.

my favourate, free choice encased in block of ice from my humble food flask sat on my table the whole time. :wink: :lol:

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Postby seige » Dec 5th, '06, 14:19

There's a fantastic triumph routine with a Stripper too...

http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/sutra5572.php

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Postby stevebo » Dec 5th, '06, 18:06

smarvell wrote:
stevebo wrote:ftopic11853


I like it. I like tricks you can tell a story with. Just got to smooth off the last move and I'm done. Thanks.


No probs. Maybe you can buy the DVD to respect the creator of the trick too? Ashford Kneital's Tornado DVD at www.pasteboardsyndicate.com

Steve 8)

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Postby Airamas » Dec 8th, '06, 19:04

Here is another one from my antique collection.

Remember the trick where you held 3 indifferent cards behind 4 aces and then put them in different places in the deck only to wind up on top?

Well if one were to expose this to the no it all crowd and then use the tapers to do the same trick? It would and has floored them .

Just one I have used with success.

Now this one is not mine but for the life of me I can't remember where I saw it maybe Tarbell?

Anyhow it starts with a stripper deck and an additional card from a different colored back striper.

The odd colored card would be on the bottom reversed and one would be asked to pick a card and replaced in the deck while it was being cut making sure that the odd card winds up above the spectators selection.

Then the cards would be striped out together and place on the table as a double. The rest of the deck would be shown to be all one color and different then the spectators card would be turned to show that he had picked the only odd card in the pack.

Kind of a brain wave with out Rough and smooth.

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Postby Soren Riis » Dec 8th, '06, 20:18

A magician using Strippers is a bit like if a pianist is placing a CD-player in his grand piano. :twisted: I am not a purist, but ideally card magic should be done with a borrowed deck. I use Aronson's stack as well as the 8 king-stack - which would not work with a borrowed deck - however use of a stack is OK provided that at least one other effect (e.g. a triumf rountine) has been performed before the stack is used.

For me any deck switch is quite "expensive" and should be limited and used with care. There is absolute NO reason to use a stripper deck.

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