aporia wrote:OK, you've worn me down, I give in.
I would like to see a video of your ball handling and colour changes, so please when you get some kit do post.. I'm starting to get hooked onto the idea of conjouring with sponge balls - thanks to your evangelism. Just don't tell us your age in the patter

Do you have a preference for the balls you use? Have you tried D'lights (not exactly the same, I realise). Given you seem to be so keen on balls, do you incorporate juggling?
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I do not have a job right now (Although I've been trying to get one, and the people won't hire me...even with interviews) so I have no way of buying a webcam, or other means of this type of equipment to use. I also do not know how to host a video on this, my dad does though, I believe, but I do not have the money to buy such things.
When I get the equipment, I'll be more than happy.
I can't help but almost break out in laughter with the way you use the term 'sponge balls.' No, you don't say "How do you use your sponge balls' you say, "how do you handle your balls?"
Heh.
Sorry, dirty joke, I know.
I couldn't resist.
My h ands are pretty small, so i use 1.5 inch balls.
I use red balls, as it's the only color I have.
A great rountine is taking a red ball, and 'change' its colors by making it turn into a black ball.
You can practice this buy (if you dont have a magic store near you) buy a case of 1.5 inch black balls (or 2 inch if you have larger hands) black and red balls. They come in a pack of 4.
You can practice this by: Hold the red sponge ball on the tip of your fingers, like you'd hold a coin when using the pinch-or-drop vanish.
Then, with a sponge ball loaded in the curl if your middle finger and ring finger, before you do this trick, smash up the ball and load it in there. You can now flash the sponge ball without anyone noticing, and your hand looks empty. This is a clever illusion.
Hold the red ball in your right hand on the tips of your fingers, palm up. Now as you go and wave your hand over the red ball, as your hand moves back, thumb clip the red ball, when your hand is waving back. This will make the illusion that the red ball has changed to black.
You can also do this using a coin. Hold a coin, and do the sleight. Very effective.
You can practice the thumb clip by taking a sponge ball, and simply holding it between your index and middle finger. Then curl the finger up, and clip it with your thumb, now do this with your palm down, and it will look natural. If you don't want to hold it with your thumb, simply release the grip, and let the ball fall into your curled fingers. This way, your thumb is free and looks less suspicious.
Good luck
Kevin
Also, when you get good with making the ball vanish from one hand with the retentino vanish, ITS VERY IMPORTANT TO DO THIS: ALWAYS LOOK AT THE HAND THE SPECTATOR THINKS THE BALL IS IN. IF YOU PRETEND TO PUT THE BALL IN THE LEFT HAND, AND LEAVE IT IN THE RIGHT, AND LOOK AT THE RIGHT HAND, THE SPECTATOR WILL LOOK AT IT TOO.
When you retetion vanish the ball in the left hand, look at the left hand. Where it moves, look at the left hand. Pretend your right hand doesn't exist, and casually drop it on the table (not too fast) in the thumb curl mosition with your index finger sticking out (be sure to hold it naturally) to avoid suspicious.
Make sure you do it in one smooth move, don't break the rhtyhm.
One thing I like to do, is make a coin disappear via the retention vanish (Pratice it until its perfect, go to
www.coinvanish.com, where I Learned it) once you have it in your right hand, and pretend its in the left. Then tell the spectators to concentre on your left hand, look at your left hand (remember the coins' in the right) and tell them on the couint of three, when you move you hand up and down, it will vanish into thin air.
Now all their attention is on the hand. Now the magic happens. Now, once you've done the retentino vanish, what i like to do is let the coin slip into the finger palm position, between the middle and ring fingers. Flash your hand upwards, reaising the thumb, forefinger, and picky, but keep the middle and ring fingers closed (It'll look natural if you do it right and don't accidently flash the coin). Then, point to the left hand. Casuclaly put your right hand close to your pocket. Again, tell them the coin in the left hand is going to vanish. As you count 1...2..(right between 2 and 3) slip the coin in quickly, and bring your hand back out. This will make it look more natural. Then on the count of 3, clap your hands together and say "It's gone!"
Remember, this all has to be done smoothly.
Good luck.
PS: What I was describing is misdirection at it's finest and is essential to all magic. It's very important.
Learn it, cherish it, use it.