Masters Time Machine Watch - tips?

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

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Postby GoldFish » Jul 7th, '04, 23:49



Happy Toad wrote:Having finally got my own Time Machine now they are less than £50, I've been playing with it and really like it.


Just out of interest, is your's the Master's edition or the original?

Has anybody used both? How do they compare? I suspect that they only differences will be practical ones that don't concern the actual effect but it would still be interesting to know.

All the best,

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Postby Happy Toad » Jul 8th, '04, 10:04

Mine is a The Time machine which has the leather rather than metal strap, which personally I prefer but also does make quite a difference to the price.

The quality of the Masters version is much better, I know this cos it tells me in the instructions :wink:

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Postby Happy Toad » Jul 8th, '04, 11:20

Thanks Tom :)

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jul 10th, '04, 11:38

on a subnote guys, loonybin do a time machine watch in an old style fob watch complete with metal close cover to hide the face which should give you an added imputus to your patter, its about £80.

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Postby Happy Toad » Jul 10th, '04, 11:45

Not sure how that could work if you can't see the face :?

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jul 10th, '04, 11:55

sorry meerly describeing the type of fob watch. :oops:
but think of it this way some one says a time, you close the watch they write down the time, you flash it with your lighter and the time apears on the watch.

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Postby Skiprat » Aug 8th, '04, 23:16

I personaly allow the spectator to
hold the watch.
Facing you, get them to hold the watch at finger tips
arm outstreched in there right hand, At the right moment
reach over with your left hand taking there fingers and turn there hand
towards them!!

This method will get you 10 times the reaction
guarenteed, you didnt even touch the watch

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Postby maRk tHE mAGicK » Aug 9th, '04, 01:02

ok, the watch IS amazing i have to say. but how about for thee most spectacular effect, especially in restaurants....

steal the time maybe?
if any of you are confident in stealing watches bracelets etc while they are holding the watch, if you can make them concentrate hard enough you could take their watch from them.

when you have the watch to the time they want, and you have to reset it, ask them for the real time and watch their faces!!!! P.S I'm not TOTALLY familiar with the watch and dont know the exact secret, but i do a watch stopping trick normally with someone elses watch and take theirs etc.

(pickpocketing for entertainment purposes only!! do this at your own risk and not for the taxi fare home!!)


Hope this helps
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Postby Tony Hyams » Aug 11th, '04, 00:43

Rather than the traditional routine I've used it to get the spec to read my mind ie I set a time and try and transmit this thought to the spec. Anyone else used it like this?



Yeah thats how I used to do it until my watch broke :(

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Postby Piers » Aug 16th, '05, 07:33

I bought one of these, with the leather strap.

It looks really nice, but the 'gubbins' can be a little tempremental.

In my view it needs to work 100% all the time ...

Piers.

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Postby Tom Lauten » Aug 16th, '05, 08:15

The trick there is to buy a "Watch and Wear" NOT a Time Machine!

Go to the organist...not the monkey grinder! :wink:

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