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Eshly wrote:I'm in a good mood now because not only have I bought a new leather Add-a-Number wallet (any tips for using this by the way? I'm still worried that a spectator might "open" it), but also because I have narrowed down my search for an opener:
1. It should not involve a quick reveal.
2. It should involve only one person.
3. It should involve money if possible... because money gets people interested.
4. Because of the potential of loosing money, it should be an effect that is 100% foolproof; so don't use Thought Tunnel or similar effects.
Randy wrote:I have a question? Why are you buying all these expensive things when most of the things you want done, can be made for less than 50 bucks at the most.
If you want a good Add a Number routine, you could do Astronomical and to actually make it should cost you less than a few bucks (maybe even free).
cardtecuk wrote:Eshly you want to make the medallion effect more effective, its one of the greats, it doesnt need any more work. If you try to make an effect more impossible than it already is then you will not be entertaining anyone trust me i have been there my advice for you is too read Maximum Entertainment - Ken Weber and Strong Magic - Darwin Ortiz. The most expensive tricks will not make you entertaining, only you can make yourself entertaining.
The Audience should remember YOU, not just your tricks. As performers its our job to entertain the audience not fool them and make them feel they have lost the battle cause they didn't catch your secret moves or methods behind the tricks.
The simplest effect can be completely awesome. My swami NW has made many people think I am a illusionist or something else.
Sorry i went on a bit there hope i have got my point across
Cheers
Dan
Eshly wrote:I have the money and I am a perfectionist; and the way I look at it is this: Sooner or later I will have to buy it anyway, so why not get things now while I have the money?
Also if you dont mind me asking how long is the show or act and is it for the public or magicians?
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