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A Routine Idea for Dinner Table Magic

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Summary: Learn a full magic routine with many tricks specifically designed for the dinner table in this free magic lesson video.

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By Greg Trevors
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Greg Trevors se graduó de la Escuela de Magia Chávez (Chavez School of Magic) y es miembro de la Hermandad Internacional de Magos. Es conocido por su ingenio agudo y su comportamiento...read more

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on 12/30/2008 i cant find the one with the two solids passing though one another how do you do it?

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"Hi, I'm Greg from Expert Village and today I'm going to teach you some magic tricks that you can do around the dinner table. Usually when I'm out with friends, after the talk of the weather, movies, who's dating who in Hollywood are all over and done with, someone says, "hey Greg why don't you do some magic!" Usually I say, "hey we're at a dinner table" what do you start to do just because I'm a magician doesn't mean I can just start to bend things with my mind or maybe I can. Alright so if I'm going to perform, let me make at least a bit of a stage. So as I was saying, a spoon, you know bending a spoon actually hurts the spoon. So much so that just bending it now makes it cry, watch. Speaking of spoons being people what about the levitating woman? Enough spoons, let's take the spoon and turn it into a knife. What can we do with a knife? Well, we can make a fist, drape the napkin over top and this is what people love, especially the host, but unlike my head there are no holes. Iron is a very important, swallowing isn't so bad, it's when it comes out, that's the hard part. Speaking of hard, how about 2 solids passing through one another? Oh my goodness, what I do is just take these 2 matches and pull them apart or put them together. Have you ever seen a match lite up twice and let it burn once? Joking and then let it burn a second time. Now I know why my hair is thinning out, it's from doing this trick all the time."

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