by TheCell » Dec 15th, '07, 06:50
Hi guys,
I've been roaming on the forum for quite some time now, but only now did I decide to create an account. And since it's my first post, I'll introduce myself.
My name is Alex. I live in Quebec, Canada, and I've been practicing magic for almost 2 years now. I mainly do card magic, with only 1, but solid, coins routine. I've recently(well, somewhere this summer), been practicing watch steal and put-pocketing.
And here's my problem. I've been practicing watch steals for quite some time now, and only do it on watches with leather band and buckle. I finally got the guts of going out, and performing it, and surprisingly, I'm able to remove it most of the time. I use a simple card trick taught on the James Coat DVD. Basically, two cards switch places inside the spectactor's hand while you criss cross his arms. The thing is, I find this effect to be innefective, because if I am unable to remove the watch, the only wow factor left is the transposition. I don't think this particular transposition is that great of an effect.
I was wondering : Has anyone else used this motivation to get to the wrist? What else can be used as a motivation to get to the wrist, while still maintaining the 'wow' factor? I've ordered some sponge balls, but I don't really have an idea with those. Do you have any ressources/suggestions for those?