Geoffrey Buckingham from Fantasma Magic
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Classic and beautiful work. I can't believe anyone would not appreciate this amazing talent. Thank you so much Fantasma for sharing this with us.
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please post a video of you doing better ,just because you may be able to see thru his tricks dosent mean you can nesacarly do them this takes skill to do that manipulation
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concur I was lucky to see and meet him. Best of the classic billiard ball productions. You know he was very frank about the mouth production, said he was just blessed to have a mouth the right size to hold the ball and still smile naturally! The hour he spent getting into costume was because he literally sewed himself into it, you know when he's grabbing a load but can't see it. Now add a thimble & coin routine, he produced something over 100 items in fifteen minutes. Great man.
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You're so lucky to have been able to see him perform. The only past greats I ever got to see live were Blackstone Jr. and Doug Henning. I would have loved to have seen this great magician!
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slight of hand simpley obviouis to magicians but not spectators
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Geoffrey Buckingham was the magician that influenced me to do productions. I absolutely admire this routine.
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I saw him in NYC at the Barbizon around 1970, during a Tannen stars of magic show. It was an audience of magicians and they just loved this charming, self-effacing man. The production from his mouth was a killer. He also did thimbles (a superb penetration thru a handkerchief) and coins with the same grace. During his lecture he described taking almost an hour getting into costume, etc. Lovely fellow, thanks for posting this.
I'm sorry, but "old shit BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD"?!? How can you possibly mean that. Do you not realize that wiothout the "old shit", we wouldn't be where we are today? Then again, you're probably a Criss Angel and David Blaine fan, so I won't waste any more time trying to explain to you why this is a wonderful video. Sad.
mattdougdmuse 3 years ago 6