by Klangster1971 » Apr 25th, '10, 11:32
I think the whole exposure thing is overblown - yes, there will be a small number of nerdy types who look things up but when they tell their friends they've 'found out how the magician did that trick', the chances are that their friends won't really care!
Also, as a previous poster pointed out (alliteration alert!), if a bit of digging persuades someone to go and buy a magic book and start learning a few things than surely that is a good thing - no, actually it's a brilliant thing!
In my experience (and that's something that you freely admit you lack, Tom) people really aren't interested in how something's done. For sure they might ask you but I always find it best to say something along the lines of "Anyone can do it, you've just got to learn how". A couple of times someone has come back to me and said they have found out how I did a trick they've seen previously - no problem, just show them something else!
Sean
I know the difference between tempting and choosing my fate