Sinful & Healed and sealed

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Sinful & Healed and sealed

Postby LambertClan2006 » Apr 4th, '08, 14:12



I thought a good way to introduce these tricks into my performance and link them together would be to perform Sinful ( Signed Coin in can) at some point during the performance and crush the can when finished to match the healed and sealed can. Then perform some more tricks in between. Then say something like

"All, this work is making me thirsty! I guess I should have brought more than one coke. Wait, let me try something."

At this point grab the can and perform Healed and sealed.

What is everyone else's opinion on linking these tricks together like this?

Forgot to metion that I will be performing mostly for kids.

Thanks,

Bid D

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Postby bronz » Apr 4th, '08, 17:44

Sounds like a good idea. Not sure how Sinful would go down for younger kids but Healed and Sealed should work and the two certainly make sense in sequence.

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Postby DaveWise » Apr 8th, '08, 20:51

I've done the same sort of setup and routine-- and people really go nuts!

It really seems like you can do anything you want, and that's what blows people away.

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Postby monker59 » Apr 8th, '08, 22:40

I think that's a really good idea. I know I'm always looking for connections between tricks. It's a really good way to build routines that turn into compelete performances.

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Postby Mage Tyler » Apr 9th, '08, 05:19

I don't own either, but based on the methods I've pieced together - I think this would require a switch.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

Both tricks are strong and I think I'll likely buy them both, at some point, but one seems like it might require some more set up than would be convenient for this pairing.

(I think I've gotten this to a point that doesn't give away more than is public in reviews of the products - someone shout if you think I've failed in this respect)

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