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Light and heavy chest

Postby finneyfollower » Jan 7th, '10, 16:32



I purchased a beautiful one from Gimpy magic.
I am curious what sort of a presentation you do with this type of magic prop.
Currently, I dress up a spectator as Robert Houdin as I talk about how he was charged to stop uprisings of the marabouts from Napolean.

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Postby Totally Mental » Jan 7th, '10, 16:38

I quite often use it in conjunction with The Pavilion Music Box from Martin Breese - it puts two stunning effects together as one.

Otherwise I have three different stories that I use that can be adapted to suit the function I am performing.

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Postby daleshrimpton » Jan 7th, '10, 16:44

if i was to do it, i would use the pencil pusher senario, which is a wee bit more up to date, than the strength robbing patter of Houdin. :)

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 8th, '10, 10:45

'Light and Heavy Chest' wasn't that Katie Price before and after her op :twisted: ?

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Postby dat8962 » Jan 9th, '10, 14:27

I purchased a beautiful one from Gimpy magic.
I am curious what sort of a presentation you do with this type of magic prop.


Nice to see that CUPS is still alive and kicking :lol:

How about using it in a mind control type of routine to demonstrate that you have the power to control your subject?

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