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Postby BigShot » Dec 26th, '09, 18:07



Hi folks,

A long time ago, in a land far far away...
I was a bartender on some swanky cocktail bars, and when things were quiet I played around with some basic bar tricks... mostly the kind of things that could blow a drunk's mind, but wouldn't stand up under the closest of sober scrutiny.

For a long time those skills lay dormant, and then I saw a certain Todd Various performing up in Edinburgh and it was the spark I needed to get back into magic.

A few months, 4 packs of bikes, a few home-made gaffs and a purchase of the Royal Road to Card Magic later and I've finally got enough material I'm happy with to do a very short performance... nothing too adventurous, of course. I had a request to show a few tricks after Christmas Dinner - well, it's traditional to stuff your first routine up in front of family (or in this case - the missus' family), isn't it!

All went well, except for one I made a COMPLETE hash of - but having read that it's always good to have an "out" - I fell back on it and ended well. Hands shaking like a leaf and a bit annoyed that I made such a stupid mistake, but happy enough. The next one will be better (and the small 1 on 1 performance for my cousin went flawlessly).

I got a set of Bazar de Magia aluminium Cups and Crocheted Balls (with gimmicked cup and ball for Chop Cup) as a gift from my girlfriend and have spent about half of today practising with them. Great fun.

If you know much/anything about Cups and Balls, please check out my thread asking for info in the Miscellaneous section.
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic33394.php

Cheers!

B.S.

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Postby jim ferguson » Dec 26th, '09, 18:09

Hi BigShot, welcome to TM :)


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    Postby dat8962 » Dec 27th, '09, 13:34

    Welcome to TM 8)

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    Postby Matthius88 » Dec 28th, '09, 00:27

    Welcome to TM mate, good to have ya

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    Postby DenmarkKilo » Dec 28th, '09, 12:23

    Welcome!

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    Postby Ace of Shades » Dec 28th, '09, 14:55

    Hey BigShot, welcome to TM!

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    Postby jackleg » Dec 28th, '09, 21:48

    welcome to TM. and don't worry about the shakes, they pass with time.

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    Postby BigShot » Dec 29th, '09, 04:58

    Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone. What a nice, friendly bunch you are. :p

    Jackleg
    I'm sure they'll pass with time. It's a bit annoying to have something really smooth on your own but look awful when you're showing someone. I suppose it's par for the course though.
    I actually did an almost entirely shake and screwup free performance of my cups and balls routine (as it stands so far after a couple of days) for my girlfriend last night... I flashed a palmed ball at one point which was annoying but the final loads had her laughing her head off as I revealed them. I managed to do them about as well as I could have hoped.
    Of course, even the thought of performing for others makes me nervous and starts the shakes causing me to chicken out - but again... with time... :)

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