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I am going to give you all a present!

Postby mark lewis » Mar 27th, '08, 02:01



Present withdrawn. Blame it on Michael Jay.

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Postby Soren Riis » Mar 27th, '08, 02:19

Thanks a lot! A real germ, I am sure will work well.

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Postby monker59 » Mar 27th, '08, 02:26

Wow, that's really great! I wonder how long you could drag that out for.

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Postby magicdiscoman » Mar 27th, '08, 02:42

wow great man, now were did i put my wand.......
its under your arm, were.... oh no it isn't.... :roll:

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Postby Miles More Magic » Mar 27th, '08, 02:49

Mark,

people who have been on Talk Magic for a while will know we have had our differences. They should then know that there is no way I would grovel to you.

This means, I can say, hand on heart, thankyou for that post.

You said:

" It is I think best used as an opening item although it can be used at any point in the programme."

I disagree. It is a perfect opener, if it suits the style of the rest of the show. For those that have lots of calling out, like the "look don't see" or "magician in trouble", this is a brilliant way to open.

There is so much "business" that can be used in there.

One reason I think this is something special, is the flexabilty of it. The fact that each individual has to judge just how far to go with each part, with the added bonus of being able to either cut it short, or extend it, depending on the reaction of that performance. I can't see it ever being exactly the same twice. For someone who likes working a crowd, this should be just as much fun to perform, as it is for the audience. Leaving it "open ended" means that each person has to decide how to carry this through to the next routine, so there is a basic idea, but it isn't something that will become cloned.

Mark,

about 4 hours ago, my son and I were talking about magic. He commented that someone could take a tissue out of their pocket and be more entertaining than someone with expensive props.
This is exactly what you have just proved and I will get him reading your post. A letter and envelope, how cheap is that, yet so effective.

There are often posts in forums about ideal openers and this fits the bill, at least, if your style suits. I think mine does and will have to sit down and think if I can fit it into the start that I had already planned for a show.
I think I can, just have to look at the overall timings for the show.

Thank you for this Mark.

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Postby Miles More Magic » Mar 27th, '08, 04:43

magicdiscoman wrote:wow great man, now were did i put my wand.......
its under your arm, were.... oh no it isn't.... :roll:


Isn't most magic a rehash of old ideas?

This at least is a different take on the wand under arm, with a much stronger feel to it. This IS something which can open a show, whereas the wand under arm feels weak as an opener.

You may feel that it is a bit of an old effect, or so your sarcasm seems to suggest, and children may well have seen the "where did I put my wand" routine before. Mark did also say it was written about 35 years ago, but that doesn't take away the fact that it is relevant today.

You know why I like this one though? Because they wont realise it is more or less the same effect!

Let me see, change bags can be used to change or vanish something. Used slightly differently, children that have seen one routine before, may not realise they have seen the same effect.

Maybe we should all use the :roll: whenever someone mentions cards. Lets face it, the idea of most of them is to find their chosen card. So why doesn't everyone just make 3 piles of 7 cards......?
Why do they want to find more interesting or better ways of entertaining, but still coming up with the same effect of finding their card?

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Postby seige » Mar 27th, '08, 09:26

Pure panto.

Thanks Mark, that's sure to be almost as effective as a 10 litre bottle of Sunny Delight and 200 bags of fun-size M&Ms.

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Postby monker59 » Mar 27th, '08, 11:27

seige wrote:Thanks Mark, that's sure to be almost as effective as a 10 litre bottle of Sunny Delight and 200 bags of fun-size M&Ms.


Let's see, I got some milk, some purple stuff, and Sunny-D.
Ooooh! Sunny-D!

:D

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Postby magicdiscoman » Mar 27th, '08, 11:36

:roll: :oops: wrong icon should have been :D .
mark knows i meen no disrespect and respect his pedigree.
@darrel
Let me see, change bags can be used to change or vanish something. Used slightly differently, children that have seen one routine before, may not realise they have seen the same effect.

my change bag routine in the routines section incoporates the very same ideas as mark has outlined. :wink:

sometimes its dificult to know which side of the coin marks posts are intented to be taken thats part of his charm. :)

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Postby Stephen Ward » Mar 27th, '08, 12:07

Thanks Mark, i am sure many will love that!

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Postby cymru1991 » Mar 27th, '08, 19:47

Thanks Mark for a great and informative post. See even the Welsh can be nice and friendly sometimes! Yn enwedig pan rydym wedi ennill yn y rygbi!! Diolch yn fawr boi!!

Incidentally, for those that do not know the bit in welsh is not insulting in any way.

James, 19, Lifelong student of magic and will carry on learning for the rest of my days if I'm a very lucky boy.
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Postby Lyndon Webb » Mar 27th, '08, 19:54

Nice One mate, and i am sure there are plenty of peeps who can incorperate that into there Routines.
Now i wonder if i could put that into my Bizarre Act :wink:

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Postby Marvo Marky » Mar 27th, '08, 19:58

Soren Riis wrote:Thanks a lot! A real germ, I am sure will work well.

Mark, I love this even more than the above typo.

And I LOVE typos.

:D

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Postby mark lewis » Mar 27th, '08, 20:50

I wish to inform everyone that I can count up to nine in Welsh. This is one of my more useless accomplishments in life.

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Postby cymru1991 » Mar 27th, '08, 20:59

mark lewis wrote:I wish to inform everyone that I can count up to nine in Welsh. This is one of my more useless accomplishments in life.

Why not round it up and make it 10?
UN
DAU
TRI
PEDWAR
PUMP
CHWECH
SAITH
WYTH
NAW
DEG

And if you want some Welsh lessons then I will be happy to oblige. Just send £5,000,000,000,000 to my address :wink:

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