Palming: Do you or don't you?

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Postby Lenoir » Jan 12th, '10, 13:43



Those who cop whilst standing up, you fools! :twisted:

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Postby Ace of Shades » Jan 12th, '10, 14:56

I'm a fan of routines where the participants do most of the card handling - I'm lazy that way. ;)

That said, I don't do much palming. Perhaps I should give it more thought.

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Postby Mandrake » Jan 12th, '10, 15:19

The specs can shuffle the deck until their arms drop off and you can still control the outcome - easy peasy!!

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Postby Grimshaw » Jan 12th, '10, 15:54

I like to do the gambler's cop. That's about the only palm i'll get in to.

Oh and i like Paul Harris' Invisible Palm trick.

I also like to read palms. So yeah, palms = good.

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Postby Lee Smith » Jan 12th, '10, 16:01

Fair point,

I just find that asking them a simple question is enough misdirection for any palm to work well.







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Lee Smith wrote:All the time, one hand top palm all the way. :lol:

I feel more comfortable palming off the bottom of the deck.


Its just occured to me that puting the card back on the deck, is way more nerve racking than taking it away, because theres a wee bit more heat on the deck , than on an "empty" hand
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Postby Ace of Shades » Jan 12th, '10, 16:03

Mandrake wrote:The specs can shuffle the deck until their arms drop off and you can still control the outcome - easy peasy!!

Yeah, now that I think of it I should've realized that...maybe I might have with a few more cups of coffee in me. :wink:

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Postby Matthius88 » Jan 12th, '10, 16:10

daleshrimpton wrote:I feel more comfortable palming off the bottom of the deck.


Its just occured to me that puting the card back on the deck, is way more nerve racking than taking it away, because theres a wee bit more heat on the deck , than on an "empty" hand


I'm with you on that one dale.

I'm surprised that there are magicians who don't palm. You can get along great without it, but its a very useful tool to have.

Lee Smith wrote:All the time, one hand top palm all the way. :lol:


I'm learning this at the moment, its damn tricky to get the hang of!

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Postby daleshrimpton » Jan 12th, '10, 16:48

there is no finer thing in magic, than the feeling you get when your controling a card to the top,
palming it off,
having the spectators shuffle the deck,
and then poping the chosen card back on top...


All under their noses :D

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Postby Mr_Grue » Jan 12th, '10, 17:02

One of my favourite things, once the selection was palmed, would be to get the spec to place the deck flat on the palm of his hand, and to really concentrate on the card rising up through the deck. I'd scrunch my eyes up a little on the "really", and the frequency with which people closed their eyes when they concentrated was quite a surprise. No small surprise either when they opened their eyes to see me stood with their card stuck behind my spectacles. :lol:

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Postby jim ferguson » Jan 12th, '10, 17:53

I use palming all the time. I did read somewhere though that alot of magicians stay clear of effects which make use of the sleight. I suppose its down to personal preferance, and maybe confidence. jim


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    Postby Matthius88 » Jan 12th, '10, 17:53

    Haha, I like think the best feeling in magic is when you have palmed the card off into a pocket or under the card case. Then you can just sit back, let them shuffle and cut, do whatever they like with the cards, totally secure because there is nothing to hide anymore so you can just have some fun :D

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    Postby .robb. » Jan 12th, '10, 17:56

    TonyB wrote:I don't do any double lifts, but I do palm. All the time.


    I'm with TonyB. For whatever reason, palming came naturally for me but my DL is atrocious.

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    Postby dat8962 » Jan 12th, '10, 19:21

    DaleShrimpton write:
    there is no finer thing in magic, than the feeling you get when your controling a card to the top,
    palming it off,
    having the spectators shuffle the deck,
    and then poping the chosen card back on top...


    All under their noses


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    Postby bmat » Jan 12th, '10, 19:48

    Top palm and gamblers cop I use them all the time. With that said I am going to swim upstream and add palming is not necessary. And a good performance is a good performance. Palm or not.

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    Postby jackleg » Jan 12th, '10, 21:45

    I experienced nothing but pure fear the first time I palmed a card - done on the spur of the moment as a spectator announced "I want to shuffle them too!"
    After that sphincter clenching first time I've used the palm EVERY time.
    Like the TT, stay calm, act normal, DON'T LOOK AT IT. but the most valuble lesson I could teach is wait. Don't be too keen to "square away the deck" straight away.Waiting is the hardest part
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