Pulls

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Pulls

Postby Guest » January 23rd, 2002, 3:18 pm

I have rediscovered the power of the pull. I would love to have a dozen set up in my jacket at once. Pens, lighters, card boxes, keys, spoons, ravens, rabbits...well maybe not rabbits.

How about a mousetrap on a pull?

Or a thumbtip on a pull. I bet that would fool all those punk kids who got a thumbtip in their magic kits.

Incidently why are the words cl***ic p***, spelt like that?

Is it the word ass? :confused:

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Re: Pulls

Postby Bill Duncan » January 23rd, 2002, 7:11 pm

The most entertaining pull trick I have ever seen is Jay Sankey's chewing gum restoration.

He began a lecture here in Seattle many years ago by 'finding' some pink bubblegum stuck the the underside of his performance table. He pulled an empty gum wrapper form him pocket, stuck the wad of used gum in it, then squeezed it into a fresh piece all square and tidy in it's wrapper.

One of Jay's best bits.

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Re: Pulls

Postby Richard Kaufman » January 23rd, 2002, 9:24 pm

If you folks want to know the real work on using a pull, Eugene Burger's books have it. I can't remember if it's "The Performance of Close-Up Magic" or "Experience of Magic," but he really gave some great handling tips.
The bubble-gum trick by Jay Sankey was published in his book, "100% Sankey."
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Re: Pulls

Postby Steve Hook » January 24th, 2002, 11:32 am

Nicholas:

I know you started by brainstorming the pull, but with regards to tricks and books that others mentioned:

John Carney wrote an interesting book on AL BAKER'S LIGHTNING PULL.

But my favorite was THE PULL BOOK by (I think) Patrick Page. Good stuff!

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Re: Pulls

Postby Jim Maloney_dup1 » January 24th, 2002, 1:49 pm

Originally posted by Richard Kaufman:
If you folks want to know the real work on using a pull, Eugene Burger's books have it. I can't remember if it's "The Performance of Close-Up Magic" or "Experience of Magic," but he really gave some great handling tips.
The bubble-gum trick by Jay Sankey was published in his book, "100% Sankey."


It's in "The Performance of Close-Up Magic," simply because I have "Experience of Magic" and it's not in there. ;)

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Re: Pulls

Postby Guest » January 24th, 2002, 2:14 pm

There is a great imromptu cigarette pull using three rubber bands, a safety pin and packet of gum in Lifesavers by Micheal Weber.

Man, that guy is like the McGuyver of magic.


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