Tear up some small bits of post it notes, slice some very thin circles of carrot and moisten them. Keep a set of these little sticky spots in your iPhone case – you would always be ready for a nearly impromptu magic trick at any time. Give this trick a try next time you are bored at a restaurant! Be Prepared For Impromptu Magic:Īs we discussed in previous magic lessons, these sort of magic tricks have an extra layer of conviction about them because they use household objects that seem as un-magical as you can get. The knife magic trick can work well especially before a meal as people are waiting for their food. Don’t rush, but keep it singing along so the magic moments keep popping before any audiences minds can ever hope to catch on to what you are doing.Īdd to that this is can be an impromptu magic trick as it works well with a table knife and some torn pieces of paper dipped in water. Try to get a rhythm going when you do the magic paddle moves on your audience. It just goes pow, pow, pow! All the same move, all one after the other. This knife magic trick is jam packed full of fast magic. The reason it has been around for thousands of years is that it works so well. How can this be? How can we do a magic sleight that many times and not get caught out?īecause the magic sleight we use – the magic paddle move – is such a classic of magic. This is a slight variation on that as we are repeating the magic paddle move more than once … way more than once. We are going to break the rule that says: Never repeat a magic trick more than once. That is exactly what we are going to do here today. You can break any magic rule if it makes the magic trick work better and your audience has a better experience because of it. More importantly it teaches us a great magic rule, in fact probably the greatest magic rule of all. It uses a regular old dining knife plus we use the paddle move we learnt back at in Magic Lessons #5 – Paddle Move. This knife magic trick is super safe and super tricky.
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