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  • Hanging for Later

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    I’m admittedly not much of a restaurant worker (I’ve done it a couple times, and it went… fine? I’m much better on stage), however I’ve shared this idea with a few experienced restaurant magicians and they seemed to like it, so y’all get to have it. I love incidental magic. The kind of magic that…

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  • Odds and Ends #9… …#9… …#9…

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    Take this, [friend]. May it serve you well. ~The Beatles, Revolution 9 Johannes Mengel is re-releasing his Breakthrough system for penetration through a soda can’s bottom, which is awesome! There’s a lot more to the project now than when he released it over a decade ago and it immediately proved to be the greatest method…

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  • Imagination Thieves

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    Get back to The Magic Oval 101 by clicking here. I’ve always loved Imagination Coins by Garrett Thomas (except for that transposition phase, what the hell even was that?) but there was always that one thing that irked me. The same issue is in other magic classics. Invisible palm routines, sheep and thieves and the…

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  • Hand Choreography

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    Today I’d like to talk about choreographing your magical gestures.Plenty of magicians have talked about how snapping the fingers is a lackluster way to incite a magical effect. It seems as if every time the topic comes up on The Magic Cafe, half or more of the replies will acknowledge that it isn’t great, and…

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