Signed Bending Coins by Titanas-
A coin is borrowed from the spectator. The magician displays the coin at his fingertips and shows his hands completely empty. He then promptly takes out his Sharpie and has the spectator sign the coin to prove there will be no switches occurring throughout the effect. The coin, seen at fingertips, bends and wraps around the magician's fingertips like plastic. The coin is then handed back to the spectator to examine and keep.
The coin bend is a staple in my performances and this is something that I really like to perform. Not only are the magician's hands shown to be empty from beginning to end, but the coin is also signed. Titanas provides you with 2 variations of this effect, both accomplishing the same result. A very nice, simple, yet clever technique for the coin bend. Both variations are also 'impromptu', if you will, but you will need a few something something to perform each time. But I guarantee this is something you'll love to perform and fry your spectator's brains out, after all you are bending their signed coin.
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2 Draw Duplications by Titanas-
Variation 1- The magician with his back turned has the spectator draw anything upon one of the magician's business card. The card is then turned face-down and tabled. The magician then has the spectator choose any business card for him, just to be fair. The spectator is then asked to send the thought of what they draw. Once he, the magician, finally decides to what he has drawn, both drawings are shown to be completely similar.
Variation 2- Very similarly starts out the same as 'Variation 1', but this time the spectator allows the magician too draw 2 pictures instead of 1. The performer than has the spectator choose one of the two and which ever they pick it is decided it will be that one. Nonetheless, both pictures match at the end.
Again, Titanas holds nothing back here also. Both, as the title suggest, are completely impromptu and is also a perfect way to hand out your business card. Both require simple sleights that pretty much everybody can do. I have performed this here and there and it gets a perfect reaction as to the spectator everything seemed fair and clean. No matter what they write or draw, you always be 100% accurate. Another simple killer from Titanas that I've enjoyed.
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Russian Roulette with Cans by Titanas-
Simple imagine the 'Russian Roulette' with cans. 6 soda cans are displayed in a line. The magician, with his back turned, has the spectator shake one of the cans and mix it amongst the rest. Once finished, the magician as well mixes them himself. Now the magician kneels down and has the spectator take ANY of the cans and open them over his head, praying that he doesn't get wet and sticky. This is done 5 times until 1 can remains. When opened the can proves to be the shaken can as it 'explodes' and does infact make a mess.
Now this is something that is fun to play with. Although I do see this more for a party or picnic as you, or the spectator infact, does open 6 cans, but you can probably do this with 3-4 cans and end up with the same result. Titanas here also includes 2 variations both being deviously simple then the next. Both are completely impromptu and require nothing more than you, the performer, a spectator(s) and a few soda cans. Although 1 version does require you to bring a little something else that cost no more than a few pennies and is pretty much found at every store, but this is intended it wanting to prove the ending a little more, but once required it basically is impromptu. Very simple, direct and fun.
http://titanasmagic.com/russiandload.html