![]() ![]() I think that probably magic is one of those traditions that pass from generation to generation in similar ways. The interesting part is that the way I tell the story is similar to the way Bill Malone Does it, but I watched him for the first time at least ten years after I had been performing that trick. And I use a story, which is a little bit similar to Bill Malone’s, but it is adapted to the place where I live. I learnt it from my father who learnt it in the States from a magician back in the late 60´s. I have been doing Sam the Bellhop since I was a kid, many years before entering magic school and becoming a part time magician. Never spend the vast majority of your time attempting to fool magicians. they need to be treated with special consideration and gentle care -) Quite frankly, true spectators are BLOWN AWAY with one shuffle between every couple of productions. Just spend time on speaking the story and making your shuffles/cuts perfectly consistent for each and every performance. there is no need to used a gaffed deck for this effect. I always felt as though Bill's original stack was making use of "left over" cards by the end.Ĭoncerning methods. My version is a new stack that (IMO) offers more direction at the end of the routine. Now, in consideration with the question at hand. If you were looking to my presentation with the expectation that you would see some kind of stylistic competition with Bill Malone. but I certainly like his trick, and I would much rather perform it my way, in my style, with my stack. and it is foolish indeed to copy the style of another. ![]() Style and method are two entirely different items of consideration. Quite frankly I find it absurd to qualify the "best version" of any illusion to be mastered by anyone to be in direct reference to another's STYLE of presentation. My Sam the Bellhop is not meant to be a comparison to Bill Malone's presentational style.
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