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Halloween Routines?

Postby Chris Black » Sep 13th, '11, 12:40



I was thinking of having a few friends round for Halloween and trying some spooky goings on to weird them out a little. Was googling for ouija boards and effects and came across this...

http://www.nightfrights.net/seancetable.html

I can imagine this could actually give someone a heart attack!

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby cartorious » Sep 13th, '11, 12:42

ACE T wrote:I can imagine this could actually give someone a heart attack!


or knock them out cold as the lifting table top comes into contact with their jaw :D

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Vanderbelt » Sep 13th, '11, 13:15

Halloween is a time to put down the gimmicks, forget the tricks and do it all for real!

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 13th, '11, 13:25

Glass and alphabet cards are all you need!

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Chris Black » Sep 13th, '11, 13:38

Stephen Ward wrote:Glass and alphabet cards are all you need!


I was thinking of getting the box of delights from UYD.

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby DJBenz » Sep 13th, '11, 13:41

I'd be interested in Halloween tricks too, preferably something requiring zero skill (as that's what I have) that could be done at the door when the trick or treaters come round.

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 13th, '11, 13:41

Great Stuff, i use that and you have a nice effect included. You could still use a glass if you wish.

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 13th, '11, 13:42

DJBenz wrote:I'd be interested in Halloween tricks too, preferably something requiring zero skill (as that's what I have) that could be done at the door when the trick or treaters come round.


Black Hart effects are easy to perform.

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 13th, '11, 13:45

Dont do it yourself.
Hire Freddie & me.... :)

you're like Yoda.you dont say much, but what you do say is worth listening to....
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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Mandrake » Sep 13th, '11, 14:15

See the vast range of appropriate publications from Freddie, Stephen and, of course, Paul Voodini aka themagicwand. As well as entertaining bods for the evening you will probably start a whole new cult, get rich and, and... OK, forget the rich part :wink: .

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 13th, '11, 14:19

And don't forget the free sources by our very own Craig Browning! See his signature for details for work on cold reading etc.

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby DJBenz » Sep 13th, '11, 15:07

Stephen Ward wrote:
DJBenz wrote:I'd be interested in Halloween tricks too, preferably something requiring zero skill (as that's what I have) that could be done at the door when the trick or treaters come round.


Black Hart effects are easy to perform.


I love their stuff, perfect for Halloween. Thanks!
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Hire Freddie & me.... :)


:lol: I don't need a full show, just a quick trick for the kids before stuffing their buckets with the obligatory sweeties. I'm planning on building some Halloween props to decorate the outside of the house, so if that grows in scale, who knows? Maybe in future years you could be hired to perform on my drive. :D

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 13th, '11, 15:17

there are hundreds of american sites. The best way to find them is by searching peppers ghost, as they all have their own pet versions :)

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 13th, '11, 15:33

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Re: Halloween Routines?

Postby DJBenz » Sep 13th, '11, 15:41

Stephen Ward wrote:http://www.thehorrordome.com/" target="_blank
http://www.hauntedhousesupplies.com/" target="_blank
http://www.gore-galore.com/" target="_blank


Don't, please. It's bad enough catching a dose of CUPS since reading this forum, without getting it for Halloween props. :lol:

I'm building, rather than buying and hope to have an animated grave grabber in the middle of my front lawn. :D

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