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Incredible Magic Tricks Revealed!!!

Postby freezeice04 » Nov 13th, '08, 08:20



Dear Reader

Do you want to impress the audience with amazing magic tricks that they must see to believe?

Do you want to learn some very advance magic tricks?
If you answered yes here are some very interesting tricks also revealed.

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The place to find the tutorial to this guy's tricks are found here:

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These tricks are really amazing, you should go check...:)

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Enjoy!!

Yours Truly...

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Postby Jean » Nov 13th, '08, 14:08

A friendly warning. If you post things like this you will eventually get banned. There are a lot of professional magicians who's tricks, that they worked hard on, might be reveled by the above site. So you would be upsetting a lot of people who might be able to help you later on.

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Postby Gary Williams » Nov 13th, '08, 16:08

Why does 'Revealed' seem to be more enticing than 'Performed'? I want to post an angry message here, but besides all of the commercial s**t involved in exposing other magicians' WORK, I get very annoyed with this kind of behaviour and the creeps that fill that plane, because it interrupts my bl***y 'FLOW' when I am performing. "I saw that on you Tube", and ," Yeah, yeah, I can see what you did there", or, "Oh,I know what you're going to do/ I know this one", - about effects that I have devised, etc., that nobody has seen.
These people are a pain, because they are attention seeking, and although my act has never been completely disrupted, and I know how to control all situations, the world of magic would be better without them. They slow you down, as you have to deal with them, which moves the focus about, and without going into too much detail, which I feel would be casting pearl before swine, they affect the atmosphere in the wrong way.
I'm afraid that the only exposure that you will get from me, is my a**e!
Thank you for upholding the 'Geeky' reputation of magic for us. We are forever indebted to you. Before any posts from you, I am stating, in advance, that at no point will I, do I, or should I apologise for any of the above words, thoughts and views.

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Postby GaryGrace » Nov 14th, '08, 00:15

Gary Williams wrote:Why does 'Revealed' seem to be more enticing than 'Performed'? I want to post an angry message here, but besides all of the commercial s**t involved in exposing other magicians' WORK, I get very annoyed with this kind of behaviour and the creeps that fill that plane, because it interrupts my bl***y 'FLOW' when I am performing. "I saw that on you Tube", and ," Yeah, yeah, I can see what you did there", or, "Oh,I know what you're going to do/ I know this one", - about effects that I have devised, etc., that nobody has seen.
These people are a pain, because they are attention seeking, and although my act has never been completely disrupted, and I know how to control all situations, the world of magic would be better without them. They slow you down, as you have to deal with them, which moves the focus about, and without going into too much detail, which I feel would be casting pearl before swine, they affect the atmosphere in the wrong way.
I'm afraid that the only exposure that you will get from me, is my a**e!
Thank you for upholding the 'Geeky' reputation of magic for us. We are forever indebted to you. Before any posts from you, I am stating, in advance, that at no point will I, do I, or should I apologise for any of the above words, thoughts and views.


Get in there my son. You wanna grab the baseball bats and bicycle chains and pay the poster a visit? :wink:

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Postby memorire » Nov 14th, '08, 00:30

hah the same guy who was talking about the CUCM "ebook" :D wanted to get my spiked bat out back then already :D

hehe

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Postby Gary Williams » Nov 14th, '08, 00:32

Ha ha ha - lol. Okay Gary (stupid first name, by the way). Are ya' gonna give us some back-up, in case he's big? You never know. Joking aside (but not getting as serious as last time), what do they expect us to put on this stuff and links to poo clips from YT (whom I refuse to name fully in this place, although I love YT, but not most of the magic in there)........................................... NO!......... Let's f***n' avvit, ya b****rds!......................... CHAAAAAARGE!!!!

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Postby GaryGrace » Nov 14th, '08, 02:34

Nice sense of fury about you there Gary. I can picture you charging down a hillside in a skirt and blue facepaint - any Jockanese blood in there?

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Postby Gary Williams » Nov 14th, '08, 02:51

Aye, Dad was from Wick.

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Postby GaryGrace » Nov 14th, '08, 03:03

I knew it - proper teuchter blood.

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Postby memorire » Nov 14th, '08, 17:00

you can all learn something from this guy. he is incredible!

Nickles to dimes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjBLxOo-OHM

an insane card trick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGSWe7K0mJw

and a killer dlights routine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5J2XTJabcM

i hope you see who the greatest magician is :)

best regards

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Postby Gary Williams » Nov 14th, '08, 20:17

I have just punched the computer screen. What the Hell is going on - Lol. What a master! Realised that You-Tube is bad for your ego. Makes me feel like God, when I see stuff like that. I blame the parent, because I can hear him (or is it the evil older brother syndrome?) in the background. To delude any child like this, and put their abominations on the Internet, for the planet to watch, whilst saying, "Isn't e clever?", is purely sick and evil, YES! SICK AND EVIL. Good grief, keep up, will you? Anyway, as with most of these kids, I wish that I could meet and mentor them, to avoid desperate attempts at attention seeking like this. When I say kids, some of them are not children and should be old enough to know better!! More tosh. Gives me an idea. POST THE WORST YOU-TUBE VIDEO THAT YOU CAN FIND, and I'll even join in with this one, although many might die, be harmed or suffer, in the process.
Let us isolate all of the perpetrators into one field and........ okay, let's just isolate them from the world of magic, and bring rise to the thought of such occurrences happening to other future You-Tube up loaders of c**p! - lol. Thank you for that memorire. It must have taken you much searching to discover true quality like that. It is very much appreciated. I have only watched the first two, because, after watching the first two, I was completely overwhelmed with emotions, and had to stop watching. Very emotional stuff.
This kid is one of the futue greats, for sure and I am sure that he will make an excellent plumber, or something like that, one day.

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Postby Ian The Magic-Ian » Nov 14th, '08, 20:41

Gary Williams wrote:I have just punched the computer screen. What the Hell is going on - Lol. What a master!



:lol: Practice...Not just the trick but the presentation. If the presentation isn't good, than the trick fails.

Don't over convince the audience of the validity of the cap. The audience should trust you and take your word.

If you want your audience to doubt that it's normal, tell them it's normal.

It's like... for instance you put in a dvd to watch with your family. You don't say "Here is an ordinary dvd" over and over and over because they assume it's normal and over convincing them by saying that it is normal and "perfectly ordinary" will cause them to doubt that natural assumption.


I made this mistake in the past, and I don't want you or anyone else to. It's a bad habit, and it takes away from how good a trick is if they are thinking 'is it really real' the entire time.

There I got that off my chest. Hope there's no grammar mistakes there I typed it rather fast and I like my grammar. :lol:

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Postby Gary Williams » Nov 14th, '08, 23:16

The line in my post, which reads, 'Good grief, keep up, will you?', was put in there just for you, Ian, in case of an eventuality, such as this one.

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