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- Multiplying Balls for the Street ~ NEW DOWNLOADABLE Video!
Multiplying Balls for the Street ~ NEW DOWNLOADABLE Video!
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Whit "Pop" Haydn developed a way to do the Multiplying Billiard Balls in the 1960's when he was performing on the streets of New York City for tips.
Working under various difficult angles, and with the help of an experienced performer named Presto, eventually Whit was able adapt his routine to a number of different situations.
Stories from those days are told in his booklet "Street Magic."
This same multiplying ball routine enabled him to perform the trick in cocktail parties and walk-around and even, under the right conditions, in the round.
There are no body loads, no body steals. Everything works out of the pockets. It is great for trouser pockets, nylon or leather jacket side pockets, sports coat pockets, etc.
The moves are simple, though they require some work.
This is a good first routine for someone just getting into the multiplying balls, but the advanced student will find this a solid structure for a nearly impromptu routine.
In this video, Pop teaches every detail of his routine, and the psychology, as well as his patter.
The routine works silently or with music, but it lends itself especially well to patter for walk around and parlor situations.
Pop also teaches several methods to use the routine to draw a crowd and teaches how to "steal an angle" when working situations change.
The presentation is fun and quick and blows people away. This trick doesn't look like showing off, but it establishes skill and credibility right away.
Pop teaches a method for cleanly putting the balls and shell away without exposing the shell, and making all four balls look normal and natural.
It also leaves the magician in position to begin the routine again.
As in all of Pop Haydn's teaching videos there is a lot more of value than just the routine, and this is a great routine.
Working under various difficult angles, and with the help of an experienced performer named Presto, eventually Whit was able adapt his routine to a number of different situations.
Stories from those days are told in his booklet "Street Magic."
This same multiplying ball routine enabled him to perform the trick in cocktail parties and walk-around and even, under the right conditions, in the round.
There are no body loads, no body steals. Everything works out of the pockets. It is great for trouser pockets, nylon or leather jacket side pockets, sports coat pockets, etc.
The moves are simple, though they require some work.
This is a good first routine for someone just getting into the multiplying balls, but the advanced student will find this a solid structure for a nearly impromptu routine.
In this video, Pop teaches every detail of his routine, and the psychology, as well as his patter.
The routine works silently or with music, but it lends itself especially well to patter for walk around and parlor situations.
Pop also teaches several methods to use the routine to draw a crowd and teaches how to "steal an angle" when working situations change.
The presentation is fun and quick and blows people away. This trick doesn't look like showing off, but it establishes skill and credibility right away.
Pop teaches a method for cleanly putting the balls and shell away without exposing the shell, and making all four balls look normal and natural.
It also leaves the magician in position to begin the routine again.
As in all of Pop Haydn's teaching videos there is a lot more of value than just the routine, and this is a great routine.
Reviews of Multiplying Balls for the Street video:
"It's a perfect routine!" ~Jeff McBride
"A wonderful routine. And the instruction is clear and straight forward. With advice from years of experience, this is not only a value....it is a steal. I never felt comfortable with the multiplying balls but with practice, I look forward to including this routine in my repertoire. It’s always a treat when Pop shares his work with us."
~ Brad Kazarian
"I've been waiting on this video to be released. I've watched it and I am truly happy. Just like the other routines I've purchased from you this instruction is clear, the routine is well thought out, it's challenging enough to be fun, and establishes a firm foundation from which I can build my own routine. Thank you for all the work you've released. Honestly, you're my favorite working pro to turn to when I need information about constructing commercial material for the public. The fact that you give so much to this community speaks volumes. Thank you, Pop! You're the best."
~ Elliot Gorton
“Pop, I love your routine. Definitely good for street as the angles are great. Good handling too.”
~ Michael Pascoe
"It's a perfect routine!" ~Jeff McBride
"A wonderful routine. And the instruction is clear and straight forward. With advice from years of experience, this is not only a value....it is a steal. I never felt comfortable with the multiplying balls but with practice, I look forward to including this routine in my repertoire. It’s always a treat when Pop shares his work with us."
~ Brad Kazarian
"I've been waiting on this video to be released. I've watched it and I am truly happy. Just like the other routines I've purchased from you this instruction is clear, the routine is well thought out, it's challenging enough to be fun, and establishes a firm foundation from which I can build my own routine. Thank you for all the work you've released. Honestly, you're my favorite working pro to turn to when I need information about constructing commercial material for the public. The fact that you give so much to this community speaks volumes. Thank you, Pop! You're the best."
~ Elliot Gorton
“Pop, I love your routine. Definitely good for street as the angles are great. Good handling too.”
~ Michael Pascoe