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Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby SlipperyPenguin » Mar 9th, '04, 16:58



Hi..

I'm pretty new to all this stuff so this may sound like a really simple thing..

Which are the best (aardvarks) and where can I get them ?

You see I saw someone (well someone I was introduced to) do the disappearing cloth where he pushed a small bit of silk into his clenched fist, blew, and it vanished (had me fooled). When I asked someone he knew better how to do it I was told that he used (an aardvark), hence I would like to do the same.

How easy is this to do?

Thanks

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Postby Mandrake » Mar 9th, '04, 17:08

Hi and welcome! Check out the section headed TT via the Search Function above and also http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/product_i ... ts_id=3078 as an indication of what's available and the prices - hope this helps

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Postby SlipperyPenguin » Mar 9th, '04, 17:24

Thanks Mandrake..

Much appreciated..

Just one final question..

How easy is it? (Edited again!)

Thanks again

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Postby Mandrake » Mar 9th, '04, 17:30

It's easy peasy. You know what you're doing but the audience don't so you have the advantage. Just practice with a silk and get used to the item by wearing it as much as possible in everyday life.

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Postby SlipperyPenguin » Mar 9th, '04, 17:48

Thanks Mandrake..

I'm off to get one now..

Thanks again..

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Postby Happy Toad » Mar 9th, '04, 19:05

I'd say it was pretty hard until you've seen a teaching video on the subject, then it's easy peasy. Therefore I strongly recommend getting a video with it, can get them for around a tenner and you won't regret it.

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Postby nickj » Mar 9th, '04, 22:22

Or a book.... :lol: :!:

seriously, 101 tricks with a TT is only a couple of quid from most places, and though it doesn't have many tips for use there are a lot of ideas in it.

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Postby Happy Toad » Mar 9th, '04, 23:31

I had that book and a TT and it wasn't till I got the Video that the book or TT became useful.

You really need to see the TT being used, to really catch on with how you can use it. Books just can't do this and as you say, 101 tricks with a TT doesn't even spend much time trying.

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Postby nickj » Mar 9th, '04, 23:46

I think you can get a good idea of how to use one just from practicing in front of a mirror. That's how I learnt, and I have never had any trouble with mine.

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Postby SlipperyPenguin » Mar 10th, '04, 11:33

I have seen one used and have some idea about doing stuff like this (I was actually taught some con magic by an ex policeman).

I will just start by vanishing a silk (that's all I really want to do at this point) and then get that to work effectively before I start experimentin with anything else.

If I struggle to make this effective then I think a dvd sounds good.. otherwise vanishing a silk is my aim..

thanks again to everyone for their help..

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Postby Mandrake » Mar 10th, '04, 11:35

Don't worry - this sometimes happens when we get passionate about our favourite activity. Magic, of course! I'll need to go and edit a few more details as they are a bit explicit so hope you all took good notes/copies!

(Some of the details in the older posts have now been removed and the ensuing postings on the old topic of books vs. vids have ben removed - we've debated that elsewhere ad nauseum so I just removed them to tidy up the thread.)

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