by Dr. B.A.Loonatic » Dec 27th, '06, 15:46
I do this trick and a couple of other "I'll teach you a trick" sucker effects/tricks either in my Restaurant work, at Children's Birthday Parties, or even for smaller "Parlor" type stages (up to about 30-50 people, no microphone required). Whenever I do a trick where I state that I'm going to "teach" the secret, I always remind them that Magicians Must Never Reveal their Secrets and the only way I can show them is to make them all "Honarary Magicians". This is accomplished by an official ceremonial "pledge" that goes something like this:
"OK Everyone, in order for me to teach you the trick, first I have to make you all Honorary Magicians because Magicians can never tell non-magicians how to do the tricks!" I instruct everyone to raise their right hand (gets a great reaction from other diners when I do this for a large table of 15-20 people). "OK, repeat after me. I (wait for them to all say, "I"), State Your Name," (Almost EVERYONE gets this and goes along and literally says, "State Your Name) "Do solemnly swear," at this point, you will be able to gauge how far you can take this next part. "To Never Ever Ever Ever" (I'm counting off on fingers, both hands, feet, whatever I feel I can get away with) "Ever Ever Ever Ever" When you judge it's time, end with one final, "Ever" and continue with, "Tell anyone how to do the 'XYZ' trick!". You finish up by saying, "Now that we're all legal, let's begin. Everyone Pay Attention, there WILL be a test!". I then go into whatever patter the trick requires. This may seem a bit "long-winded" and "stretchy" (can't help the Balloon Puns, I'm a Twister through and through), but it gets GREAT reactions from both kids and parents alike. I'll occasionally stop, break patter and ask if there's anyone who's not "getting it" or to scold anyone that's upsetting the "class" by talking or being otherwise disruptive (Thanks to Whit Haydn for those last 2 ideas, adapted from the Mongolian Pop Knot).
This gets great reactions, and when done in a Restaurant situation, I often hand out cards (and BOOK PARTIES) to other tables that were NOT involved with the performance of the trick.
Dr. B.A.Loonatic