Cool Billiard Ball Magic
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@mondoshrimpo I'm sorry, I must have given you the wrong impression about me. It seems we both have used the Magic Billiard routine. I still use it. I agree that the magic is in the handling of the "Billiard Balls"! I still perform the routine and I believe in the Magicians code of honor to keep secrets. I am actually not "small", too busy to be "bored" and definitely not "bitter" I guess I overreacted, the whole World is not going to pay attention to either of our remarks. Happy New Year!
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@frbjoernLA I know this trick because I used to perform a variation of it,,of which there are countless. Ane the 'secret' is not a secret it is widely known how this trick works,any kid who grew up owning a 'magic kit' learned this trick. The magic is in the mastery of handling and manipulating all the balls and making you belive they appear out of nowhere. You seem like a bored ,small and bitter person.
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@mondoshrimpo Wow! So they are hollow are they? The only thing that is hollow is your Skull!. Where other people have their Brains located, you have a hollow space!! Intelligent people don't publicly reveal a Magicians secret. Fortunately you didn't do that either, But then again, fortunately you are obviously not an intelligent person!
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most of these balls are hollow half shells and he has hidden pockets all over the sleeves and front of his jacket,,if you will watch this again and dont look at the hand with the balls,,watch the inactive hand,,also,with any good magic,the magician is looking where he wants you to look and you wont see his sneaky other hand
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maksim marvic - cubana cubana
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One of my early inspirations in billiard ball manipulation was Geoffrey Buckingham, considered the gold standard about four decades ago. This young man is technically better than anyone - and I do mean anyone - and observations about timing and a suitable magic personae are misplaced when all who know about bb manipulation should be cheering this young virtuoso. Someone tell me he hasn't left magic behind - what a loss to the world of A grade manipulative magic.
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@AKDiamond157 I have watched the Multiplying Billiard Ball Routine for years. I performed it on Stage and at Parties many times. This young Magician is the best I have seen in my opinion. But as you objectively indicated, we all have our own objective preferences. You are a very talented Artist in your own field! If anyone criticized your skilled Juggling performance, I would come to your defense also. I wish you both continued success!
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@frbjoernLA Yes, I have seen a "better" performance. And by that I mean performances I prefer. But point taken about the jealousy. Definitely a factor. Everybody's a critic.
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@AKDiamond157 @AKDiamond! You don't know why people are giving this young "Meister" Magicians presentation of Classical Magic a hard time!?! Let me give you a clue by asking you a question. Have you ever seen a better presentation of the Multiplying Billiard Ball Routine? Humble Objective criticism is one thing but don't you think jealousy might have something to do with, why others are giving this young Magician a hard time?
Amazing, BUT much too fast, The audience has no real chance to realize what is going on. He also does not care enough to make people believe that these are solid balls.
I don't say that he is not technically great, but thats not all for a MAGIC act.
TomBennettMagic 2 years ago 11
thumb up if u watch this video in 2011
simona323201 5 months ago 3