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pcwells wrote:My personal feeling is that anyone who thinks magic is only about secret methods, doesn't understand magic at all.
I saw a gala show recently, which began with a presentation of flash-bang-wallop effects by a stage illusionist, which did nothing to engage me at all. After that performer left the stage, however, Terry Herbert came on. He did a jumbo ID routine and a cut-and-restored hanky trick. Nothing in his set was a 'magician-fooler', but he had everybody wheezing with laughter.
Terry Herbert was the magician in this case. We all knew how he did what he did, but the whole package was absolutely magical. The other guy did special effects, so far as I'm concerned.
So the Masked Magician's affect on magic is really quite negligible in my opinion. What makes magic magical is its capacity to entertain.
Okay. Off the soapbox... I'll be over there ------->
pcwells wrote:I used to wonder why there were so many expensive ball vases on the market, since the ball vase has been a staple part of every kids magic set since I was a kid. Everyone who has ever had a magic trick will have owned a cheap plastic ball vase.
So why the expensive wooden ones?
Who would spend that money on a trick that everybody knows the secret to?
Then I saw Charlie Frye working the ball vase.
Bleedin' eck was it amazing?!
So the Masked Magician's affect on magic is really quite negligible in my opinion. What makes magic magical is its capacity to entertain.
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