pboparis wrote:So I was thinking routines with sponges there are and I could only find three which are:
How appropriate! You actually have four.
- Multiplying Sponge Balls (I don't own, people say it is hard but I'll buy it to see)
Nonsense. Even I can do it, but it's not very suitable for use round school.
- I don't know the title (you place two balls in the spectator's hand and when they open their hand there are a lot more)
The original version (I think) was multiball by Dr Jaks. Eugene Burger has a slightly different version, with a different method.
One thing that slightly appalled me when I viewed the 'World's Greatest Magic' sponge ball DVD was how very similar so many magicians' sponge routines are. Many of the ones shown were all but identical, except perhaps for the ending.
Other routines are:
Kenton Knepper's one in 'Klose-Up and Unpublished', which includes a ball that keeps appearing under a mug.
Chris Priest's 'Protons' (similar in some respects to what you've already mentioned, but with some nice touches).
'Parabox', a Tenyo trick, with which I've had great reactions. One person remembered me doing that trick for several years.
There's also the AG Sponge Balls (Albert Goshman's signature sponge ball routine).
And another one Magic by Gosh makes where the different coloured balls all end up making one giant, multi-coloured ball. Can anyone remember what that's called?
There are also loads of routines that are basically two in the hand, one in the pocket, or one ball becoming two in the spectator's hands, that has a surprise ending - giants sponge ball, sponge bunny, sponge numbers, sponge words, sponge...well, another thing not suitable for school.
