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  • Learn My Voodoo Card Trick here: sellfy.com/p/OiqQ
    Gimmicks, as magicians, this word is a part of our everyday lives. But are they really that useful? Do we need them? Which ones do I use? Do they help or hurt us? Find out in this video!
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  • @mismag822
    @mismag822 7 років тому +617

    I love your videos!

    • @carddropper2210
      @carddropper2210 7 років тому +13

      This is like the third time i have seen your comments on other videos! LOVE BOTH YOUR VIDEOS!!!

    • @magicianKabir
      @magicianKabir 7 років тому +17

      Mismag822 - The Card Trick Teacher i also watch your videos too

    • @shroomsmagee
      @shroomsmagee 7 років тому +5

      Mismag822 - The Card Trick Teacher love your videos

    • @faizahmedsyed8853
      @faizahmedsyed8853 7 років тому +2

      Mismag822 - The Card Trick Teacher
      I am a big fan of u both the card trick teacher and Chris love u guys I started card trick by watching u both tutorials

    • @chuyleinh7525
      @chuyleinh7525 7 років тому +2

      hello everybody :D i'm vietnamese.. nice too meat you :)))))

  • @ChrisRamsay52
    @ChrisRamsay52  7 років тому +315

    Thanks for tuning in, guys! Hopefully brought you some insight on this subject, looking forward to the next video!

    • @Jbakesy
      @Jbakesy 7 років тому +2

      Chris Ramsay Fenolftaleína

    • @taranmehta8114
      @taranmehta8114 7 років тому

      Chris Ramsay this is so gangsta

    • @taranmehta8114
      @taranmehta8114 7 років тому

      Chris Ramsay do you think you could teach me magic for free in a video

    • @mrbergmann0230
      @mrbergmann0230 7 років тому

      Chris Ramsay Hey Dude,
      When do you solve the giveaway of the collab with Mrtrixxl? can't wait;)

    • @hunterbarnett4184
      @hunterbarnett4184 7 років тому +2

      Chris Ramsay I don't use gimmicks. The only reason I don't though is because I can't afford them so I only get some small ones around my bday and holidays

  • @Jackhintze06
    @Jackhintze06 7 років тому +41

    "Without a cake, you're just a pile of icing"
    -Chris Ramsay 2017

    • @PoserDoser
      @PoserDoser 4 роки тому +1

      Me doing hella squats in 2020

  • @bryanmiranda3777
    @bryanmiranda3777 7 років тому +30

    When I used "phenolphthalein!" in one of my shows the illusion went perfect and I was able to pull a dove out of thin air. ;)

  • @bungledinho
    @bungledinho 6 років тому +20

    "Without the cake, you're just a pile of icing" That's going up on my quote board.

  • @Thecameramann
    @Thecameramann 7 років тому +26

    I started purely with a pack of cards and learned that way. Now I'm using gimmicks but sparingly, my favourite closet right now is a slight variation of Red Pill using an envelope. Also having a lot of fun with a ring flight and Revolution!

    • @ChrisRamsay52
      @ChrisRamsay52  7 років тому +9

      +Michael Mann Nice!

    • @zakshah3480
      @zakshah3480 7 років тому +4

      I think a lot of people start like this because they don't start with magic as trickery, but something purer than that. Interesting how many people share this mentality.

  • @seholee8609
    @seholee8609 7 років тому +119

    I'm just 12 and I've been doing magic for about 7 months. I've been struggling to get gimmicks, since I'm so young, and I can only get gimmicks so often. I try to keep all my tricks impromptu and only involving a regular deck of playing cards. Do I want a million gimmicks that are awesome real badly? Of course. But can I get great reactions and still pursue magic without gimmicks? Of course. In conclusion, I absolutely love gimmicks and use a very few amount of them, but I still survive without them. And what you do in magic should really be mostly sleight of hand in my opinion, to have "skill".
    P.S. I love your videos Chris and have been a part of the channel since 40k. :) Your cards are frickin dope.

    • @reelingss4237
      @reelingss4237 5 років тому +1

      Seho Lee agreed man💪🏽

    • @teenisteenis9642
      @teenisteenis9642 5 років тому +2

      Seho Lee being young is no excuse, I’m 9.

    • @Coco-Loco
      @Coco-Loco 5 років тому

      So we both are in the same line. Then you probably die to buy a new deck.

    • @zaydmulla3710
      @zaydmulla3710 5 років тому +7

      Most intellectual 12 year old I’ve ever heard

    • @Scytr1x
      @Scytr1x 4 роки тому +3

      Teenis Teenis did I ask?

  • @richardj5402
    @richardj5402 3 роки тому

    All the magic in the world at our fingertips and the most magical thing for me was the neon creations. I never knew what an intriguing art it was. That’s amazing. Also I would recommend a small neon box. It covers the black wire covers nicely. Hides extra wires and gives it a more readable text because of her black backdrop. But it’s awesome

  • @joshf1806
    @joshf1806 7 років тому +4

    Man I can't get enough of these videos. So inspirations! For me, I started heavy with gimmicks. I loved the self working stuff built into a gimmick even more. Got some stuff from Ellisonist, Card Shark, Murphy's...all of em. I started to realize a lot of people I performed for always wanted to see or inspect. In close up and walk-around...I found there's a problem with saying "no" or not being allowed to show the spectator. It's not the worst but I'd does take away from the "magic." I recently attended a lecture by Daryl and learned his insight to ending clean. I then though by his lecture, use a gimmick or method to reinforce the disbelief they already have to amplify the effect. Instead of starting the routine with the method...start with the effect. Prime example: in Professor's Nightmare...start by showing the ropes equal length, then finishing the famous routine with the ropes different lengths...you hide the method in the effect. If gimmicks can be used in the same way...presto. If we use them as a tool and not as the effect I think they're great. Ok...rant over. But the short answer is I use gimmicks often as long as I can ditch them or hide them well.

    • @whitepony6847
      @whitepony6847 7 років тому

      Joshua Farenbaugh English, do you speak it?

  • @gaugehardt4950
    @gaugehardt4950 7 років тому

    I started out very limited with available supplies, and cards in Portland, I was homeless and preformed at Lloyd center to make extra cash, but over the last 12 years I've purchased several ellusionist products, and made some pretty solid routines, gimmicks can be great, but in retrospect, a deck of cards, a marker and some people to perform for is all I need to not only put a smile on someone's face, but love doing what I do, thanks for the video's Chris, can't wait to see more!!!!

  • @eddyxu9350
    @eddyxu9350 7 років тому +13

    Personal I love gimmicks, sometimes you can make miracles with them. But I do love sleights hand as well. Just like Joshua Jay once said, if the method for making the the effect most amazing is the gimmick, I well definitely use a gimmick. If just use pure sleights of hand is best way to make the effect astonishing, I will use sleights. My point is whether use a gimmick or not depend on which one make the effect better and cleaner.

  • @maltir4736
    @maltir4736 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for all the good advice in this one. I haven't used much in the way of gimmicks atm, but the few that I have used yield a lot of "Wows!"

  • @MarcSpelmann
    @MarcSpelmann 7 років тому +4

    Really loving the respect and genuine education you are providing for those that are coming into the art.. Keep it up brother..

    • @ChrisRamsay52
      @ChrisRamsay52  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Marc, really appreciate that!

  • @DreezyMango
    @DreezyMango 7 років тому

    From someone who isn't in touch with his creative side, this sort of thing (and future assistance) would be greatly appreciated!

  • @thechicoshow1980
    @thechicoshow1980 7 років тому +18

    Shit over the years I've Bought so many gimmicks . But the one that gets the most use is the invisible deck.

    • @joefrayling9263
      @joefrayling9263 7 років тому +1

      The Conjurers I could never get along with the invisible deck I love the effect but I couldn't ever get on with it my personal favourite is the Omni deck 😃

    • @thechicoshow1980
      @thechicoshow1980 7 років тому +1

      Joe Frayling just picked up one of those Omni decks freaking awsome!

    • @joefrayling9263
      @joefrayling9263 7 років тому

      The Conjurers yeah they are nice to use I use mine as a finisher for an ambitious card routine

    • @cosmingrigore1032
      @cosmingrigore1032 7 років тому +1

      dude please how is called the first gimmick of the video? that color change is awsome

  • @mills2202
    @mills2202 7 років тому

    Some of my best tricks with gimmicks are ones that I got in Rome, Italy. Because of language barrier I had no idea what to do with them, but now they are amazing and give me the best reactions.

  • @shkedov.b
    @shkedov.b 6 років тому +11

    Abra Kedabra - אברא כדברא
    That's in Hebrew, originated form the anciet Aramaic which is an antique jewish spoken language in babylon like 2000 years ago.
    אברא - Abra, or more accurately pronnounced "Evra" means - "I will create" (=Create-invents, like when god creates)
    כדברא - Kadabra, or more accurately - Kedabra means - "within my speak".
    So together it's "I shall create within my speak"

    • @guyfinesh1273
      @guyfinesh1273 6 років тому +2

      אז זה כן מעברית?

    • @shkedovb
      @shkedovb 6 років тому +2

      @@guyfinesh1273 כן אחי, זו בעצם ארמית - שהיא השפה של הגמרא, והיא ממש אחות תאומה של העברית.
      "אברא" זו צורת עתיד של לברוא, "כדברא" זה כדברי - בעת שאני מדבר.
      חיים יפים גיבור!

    • @guyfinesh1273
      @guyfinesh1273 6 років тому

      דרך אגב אתה קוסם?

    • @shkedovb
      @shkedovb 6 років тому +2

      @@guyfinesh1273 לא, איזה, חובבן מתלמד.
      מצליח לעבוד על ילדים בני 5
      אבל אוהב את הערוץ הזה

    • @guyfinesh1273
      @guyfinesh1273 6 років тому

      אה אני כבר כמה שנים בן כמה אתה?

  • @copesgaming
    @copesgaming 7 років тому

    When I started magic, all I wanted to do was cards and that's all I ever did. Once I started performing at paid gigs, i wanted to change and move on from Card Tricks. I still Perform card tricks but only a couple, but now I have moved onto impromptu tricks with coins, rings, ropes etc. And that was the best thing I have ever did

  • @humzascott3058
    @humzascott3058 7 років тому +170

    All them subs! Your father Gordon will be so proud!
    I'll stop, you're probably annoyed by that joke

    • @thefetisheur
      @thefetisheur 7 років тому +2

      What's the reference, i didn't catch it... Can you explain it to me :) ?

    • @paxton1270
      @paxton1270 7 років тому +15

      Gordon Ramsey

    • @aname7034
      @aname7034 7 років тому

      Lucas Wassink Really, I never knew that!

    • @lilwendigo8252
      @lilwendigo8252 7 років тому

      Lucas Wassink that's the joke

    • @bleachtea1686
      @bleachtea1686 7 років тому

      Margaret Thatcher he was telling someone else

  • @Badlynamedchannel
    @Badlynamedchannel 7 років тому

    Gimmicks are useful, but the perfect execution of a non-rigged trick is just so much more fulfilling

  • @devonmanning4312
    @devonmanning4312 7 років тому +3

    I started with extreme burn. I still love that effect.

  • @magicianKabir
    @magicianKabir 7 років тому

    you are the only reason why I am still continuing magic

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson 7 років тому +64

    Stream of rambling about gimmicks begins at 4:00. No methods are revealed.

    • @sonofchlar6144
      @sonofchlar6144 5 років тому

      JiveDadson what’s your point?

    • @timetravel2390
      @timetravel2390 5 років тому +1

      he just said that gimmicks are created by the items themselves...wich I didnt know / realise.. and it opens tons of clues on how some tricks could work.
      You won't do gimmicks with a pack of cards you just got from the dollarstore... the pack of cards needs to be adjusted physically for the card trick to work.
      And I don't know what you're looking to get out of a magics blog about gimmicks
      Did you think he would teach us is how to cure cancer or some deep shit like that ?

  • @tomreidz3201
    @tomreidz3201 6 років тому

    That's why you inspire me branching out to different aspects and still grounded in the art of performance and are still grounded as a person respect man.

  • @aceofspades9708
    @aceofspades9708 7 років тому +12

    Hey Chris, if you could do a video on which books you recommend, that would be much appreciated😀

  • @Peteytheking
    @Peteytheking 7 років тому

    I haven't bought any gimmicks but I think they are great things to use and I have been doing magic for about 2 or 3 years and YOU are amazing.

  • @hogsquicktricks6155
    @hogsquicktricks6155 7 років тому +49

    gimmicks can be such a powerful tool but sometimes I feel like I am cheating. I do a trick I called time traveller but at the end of day half of the card are double backed but people say it blows them away. where I also do the Jay sankey trick ripping the 2 cards up and restoring them giving me a higher sense of achievement and there is no gimmick involved. I think there is a fine line.

    • @yohanmarkose7245
      @yohanmarkose7245 7 років тому

      Hedge Hog I feel the same way

    • @jacobhaidergarcia695
      @jacobhaidergarcia695 7 років тому

      Hedge Hog I was about to say the same thing. I think performing a trick without a gimmick gives one more satisfaction because you didn't "cheat", and did everything on your own. For me performing to someone is not only about the reaction of the person, but also if I feel I did the performance and the trick right or not.

    • @yohanmarkose7245
      @yohanmarkose7245 7 років тому +1

      bubby bumble I guess it's not about using a gimmick but about whether u worked to get a good reaction . in the sense , I feel more satisfied if u had to practice a lot in mastering the gimmick or a routine which uses a gimmick and then got a good reaction.

    • @m0nk3yl0v3r
      @m0nk3yl0v3r 7 років тому +1

      The audience will never (or should never) know how the effect is accomplished. So it literally makes no difference at all.

    • @Jhayology
      @Jhayology 7 років тому +6

      You feel like cheating? Then don't do card tricks at all, or magic for that matter because we are "cheating" everytime we do a sleight of hand. Eitherway, the spectators DO NOT and WILL NEVER know how the trick is done whether you are using a gimmick of not. Our ultimate goal is to entertain, suspend their beliefs, make them wonder. It doesn't matter if you use gimmicks or not.

  • @chrisweakley3889
    @chrisweakley3889 7 років тому

    Think you hit the nail on the head. Time and place for gimmicks. Impromptu stuff always hits the ball out of the park along with mentalism. I thought I was the only crazy person not to watch the tutorial, I like to see what works for me. If I draw blanks on how I can fit it into my personality, then I'll watch the tutorial.

  • @teetee12161
    @teetee12161 7 років тому +79

    it's sad how the video is 12 minutes long and it hasn't even been out for 12 minutes but people are trying so hard to get first comment after like a minute of the video's release.

    • @TheMaratochi
      @TheMaratochi 7 років тому +5

      Atomic FENOFTALINA?

    • @teetee12161
      @teetee12161 7 років тому +2

      Gabriel Flores Esteves what?

    • @alecbizhan3905
      @alecbizhan3905 7 років тому +4

      Atomic Galaxy finauftalynah

    • @teetee12161
      @teetee12161 7 років тому +1

      alec bizhan what does that mean

    • @mitchdavis6442
      @mitchdavis6442 7 років тому +4

      Atomic Galaxy if you watched his cringy magic vids youd understand

  • @mattcremeans1708
    @mattcremeans1708 7 років тому +1

    Svengali, invisible, mental photography, odyssey, ripcord, scotch and soda, and forge. Love them ❤

  • @jelomoso77
    @jelomoso77 7 років тому +7

    I personally like to make my own it's just better as far as what I I know I'm getting

  • @ascendaway
    @ascendaway 5 років тому

    Did my own thing with a torn and restored corner trick by blake vogt. FIFTY dollars. So I watched the trailer over and over and using principles i know, came up with my own, BETTER way. Completely examinable, completly allowing the audience to rip the corner off THEMSELF, and then totally restoring everything.

  • @Anthrillist
    @Anthrillist 5 років тому +12

    my life is a gimmick

  • @tylerhensley9157
    @tylerhensley9157 7 років тому

    I think i create what i speak was essentially, people saying "look its not bullshit" for a magician saying like ill make an item appear, i create what i speak, like, told you so or some shit. Either way love your stuff, you're one of my favorites

  • @corytobin8728
    @corytobin8728 7 років тому +3

    I really enjoy a good Svengali performance but there are so many negatives to a Svengali deck I rarely use one.

    • @IDKWallaceBrown
      @IDKWallaceBrown 7 років тому +2

      Cory Tobin
      I'm telling you, as long as you do a pocket deck switch, as in take the deck after the performance and put it away, saying "Alright guys, I'm sorry, but I've got to go... ah, one more trick"
      just put the gimicked deck in your pocket, and then out of the same pocket or pull out a normal deck.
      The only problem now is having something that's powerful enough to followup Svengali.

  • @calebsmith9100
    @calebsmith9100 7 років тому

    When you think about it the real kind of magic Chris does is cultivate the creativity in us by giving us a thirst for magic and encouraging us to find our own way with it.

  • @lawngShot
    @lawngShot 7 років тому +11

    #notificationsquad

  • @superman25671
    @superman25671 7 років тому

    I have been doing magic with cards for about 8 years now with virtually no gimmicks and only now am I starting to introduce gimmicks as I think I'm ready to elevate my magic to the next level.

  • @curtislee26
    @curtislee26 7 років тому +37

    I don't have a gimmick and don't plan on getting one. I find that magicians are leaning too much on gimmicks these days. So I try what I can with a normal deck of cards.

    • @ChrisRamsay52
      @ChrisRamsay52  7 років тому +16

      To each their own! I think a healthy combo is good but if you can slay with out it, all about it!

    • @christopherantimie1613
      @christopherantimie1613 7 років тому +1

      Same here. Bought an invisible deck once but its been sitting in my cabinet ever since. The most gimmick-y I get is maybe with a double backer but even then, I barely use it.

    • @shaydenolson5260
      @shaydenolson5260 7 років тому +5

      Curtis Lee I like to mix the two. I use a few heavy gaff cards, and some outright gimmicks. They can be a great way to catch a break in a show without breaking the flow as well. Whenever I'm tired, or I want to chill for a set up, I'll just do one of my gimmicks tricks to kick up the energy and push the show forward, while still getting a quick breather. I especially love Magix (purchasable at ellusionist) and the wonderful Double Cross effect is great for a quick walkaround trick.

    • @machetevuoi8026
      @machetevuoi8026 7 років тому

      Kothra TV as I remember you have to go to the desktop page of this video and there is a translation option which gets you to the strings

    • @GeekedOutNeckbeard
      @GeekedOutNeckbeard 7 років тому +5

      I feel it's good for those "WUT" tricks but a LOT of people think you're doing gimmicks, so I do try to learn tricks without using gimmicked cards. I use doubles but as an amateur I would prefer not falling into the lazy magician style where a trick is basically always done and you aren't under any real pressure to make the trick perfect.
      Gimmicks are good for professionals only, imo, the ones that have gone through the wringer, that have experienced the fear of fucking up, have fucked up and become amazing magician's that can work on the fly.
      If you're an amateur just starting out, I feel you'll only end up relying on gimmicks and doing other tricks will just become too difficult.
      Professionals should only utilize gimmicks because they can do without, amateurs should never touch the things because they may end up leaning on it, and becoming the magician you are talking about.

  • @rothgamez
    @rothgamez 5 років тому

    I know this video is a few years old now, but I just want to say that I prefer not to use gimmicks. I LOVE it when everything is clean and open and everything can be inspected. I love tricks like Sinful (by the way, Wayne Houchin is an amazing magician) because it's such a simple yet mind blowing illusion and it's 100% impromptu. Watching spectators as they react to something that happens completely on the fly is what true magic is to me.

  • @Philafxs
    @Philafxs 7 років тому +3

    Nice video with solid advice, but there are a few things that might be troublesome.
    Some gimmicks may last you a lifetime only if handled properly, but not so much if you start trying to discover the secrets by yourself and end up breaking things. Usually the only disclaimer you get is obviously within the explanation. So above all, be careful when doing such. I have heard far too often that people broke their gimmicks upon playing around with it before diving into the explanations, and although sometimes the case, it would often not be because of these gimmicks being poorly constructed.
    I like the suggestion of not watching the explanation otherwise, but that also means you shouldn't watch the trailer, so basically you would need to buy gimmicks solely based on their descriptions, which I suppose doesn't really work out. I think watching either or is fine, as long as you make it your own and adjust it accordingly in the end. It goes for all magic, regardless of whether it includes gimmicks or not.
    Also, I think the "thank you for the inspiration by the way, keep your gimmick" is good but only if you actually buy the product to find out how it works, to support the person for giving you the inspiration, and to perhaps find out more about its history and origins.
    I find there are too many gimmicks that work solely on camera without having such a disclaimer and often with misleading performances. I think that the majority of performing or "older" magicians think these are no good for that very reason. They might very well like the effect and see how it could add to their repertoire, but then upon receiving it or hearing more about it find out it's of absolutely no use in the real world. That doesn't make the gimmicks bad by any means, but the marketing of it might very well be if it comes with no such disclaimer.

    • @Philafxs
      @Philafxs 7 років тому +1

      Also, and please don't get me wrong, but I really wish you had done the tiniest bit more research into the definition of Abracadabra. It seems that you got it from a widespread image containing a somewhat faulty translation claiming that it's Hebrew.

  • @elijahberman8616
    @elijahberman8616 7 років тому

    i like having as little stuff as possible, double cross, a deck of cards, and stand up monte

  • @LitSamTRAP
    @LitSamTRAP 7 років тому +5

    The intro looks clean

  • @darwin5275
    @darwin5275 7 років тому

    I started watching this video with a preconceived notion that you would demonstrate some gimmicks. You didn't. But I was definitely NOT disappointed. Your philosophy of how to use gimmicks and creatively integrate them into routines is so much more valuable than showing us individual gimmicks. Thanks.

  • @ianbranch9
    @ianbranch9 7 років тому +3

    What gimmick is that red changing into blue gimmick teach us how to make it or we're you got it

  • @Zz4ofspadeszZ
    @Zz4ofspadeszZ 7 років тому

    It makes me happy knowing you carried too many stuff to your first gig because I did the exact same in my first gig and it made me feel bad about myself

  • @robotdobot321
    @robotdobot321 7 років тому +4

    get 52 shades of red and not watch the tutorial....AMAZING

  • @jamesmcnair4825
    @jamesmcnair4825 6 років тому

    Added some moves to the beginning and end of your voodoo card to make it "impromptu borrowed deck". Thanks for the foundation!

  • @Sousheyyy
    @Sousheyyy 7 років тому +11

    song name pls :)

    • @BradDeBono
      @BradDeBono 6 років тому +1

      Hey you probably found it by now but it's 'Down in the dirt' ua-cam.com/video/oBmgb9NXO44/v-deo.html

  • @capturedbykareem
    @capturedbykareem 7 років тому +2

    I've been practicing magic since August last year. I love the advice you gave me. I really take it to heart. I have bought a few gimmicks , double cross being my favorite one. I've purchased mirage and the gimmicks that come in "How To Be A Magician." I never thought of not watching the tutorials though lol I love impromptu magic because I enjoy the practice honestly. Especially since I am practicing pickpocketing

  • @BLUEYAZ00
    @BLUEYAZ00 7 років тому +3

    What's the song at the people making the neon sign

    • @SLOCHSCOTT
      @SLOCHSCOTT 7 років тому

      Jake Harman not sure, it's a great tune. Try Shazam app.

    • @Devin-Hillenius
      @Devin-Hillenius 7 років тому

      It's Down In The Dirt by Niklas Ahlström, great song! Kinda reminds me of C2C

  • @SharanKuttappa
    @SharanKuttappa 7 років тому

    Chris wanted to know what we think of gimmicks ! ... well.. it's exactly as you said! Gimmicks is the icing and non-gimmick magic is the cake ! We always can't carry gimmicks with us. It's just too many things then.

  • @dani-dll
    @dani-dll 7 років тому +5

    I will sue you for Devil Satan Magic!

    • @kevinnoble5133
      @kevinnoble5133 7 років тому +2

      aNak1N122 is that supposed to be a compliment?

    • @dani-dll
      @dani-dll 7 років тому +1

      No xD

    • @RingJando
      @RingJando 7 років тому

      Satan is the worst magician I ever met! Well . . . the horns are really cool and I can't that gimmick!!

  • @CavanBooth1
    @CavanBooth1 7 років тому

    Couldn't agree more. Tutorials make you think very 'in the box'.

  • @mitchellkehler6519
    @mitchellkehler6519 7 років тому +4

    If Chris Ramsey Reads Comments He Will Pin This

  • @dmr778810
    @dmr778810 7 років тому

    I've been using a mixture of gimmicks and impromptu for a while. When I was getting into magic (the second time) it started with going to a magic shop and buying a four pack special of the invisible deck, rising card, Svengali and wizard(stripper) deck. I still have quite a few gimmicks such as brainwave, an invisible deck somewhere, and a couple of older things. I still have my prophet gimmick, and Greed. Though normally I do mostly impromptu tricks, because people at school know me as magician, and randomly ask me to do a trick when I'm not ready for it.

  • @PhantomRENTER
    @PhantomRENTER 7 років тому

    I was the same way. Went out with about 10 decks of cards (9 gimmicked) and an extra deck for signed card effects, plus some coin stuff, IT (with scotch tape and wax), and sponge balls. That was about 2 years ago when I got into magic. Now, if I'm out with friends, or doing close-up, I carry 2 decks (one regular, and my own gimmicked deck), sponge balls, index cards, and a sharpie/pen. I always mix up my gimmicked decks (meaning I don't take an invisible deck and brainwave deck in the same night). I use gimmicks a lot. I actually had an idea for a card trick of which I had to create my own gimmicked deck; that trick now I've expanded to a killer prediction routine that utilizes many gimmicks. It's always cool to see someone else's performance of an effect and try and create the method for yourself.

  • @joelluna5174
    @joelluna5174 7 років тому

    double faced cards are by far the greatest invention ever. ive been playing around with a more street safe Anniversary Waltz type of routine for about 3 years now and its all thanks to the good ol double faced card. also there is plenty of gold in the Ellusionist Bicycle gaff deck im still discovering.

  • @harrywu8360
    @harrywu8360 7 років тому

    Before I hate gimmicks , and I look up for awsome trick that don't need gimmick , but now I know some best tricks just work because the gimmick , and start looking for is best for me~

  • @gal8570
    @gal8570 7 років тому

    I rely on simple - always working gimmicks only, and I definitely agree with what you said about not looking for tutorials and getting your own tricks inspired! that's great, thank you!

  • @jasonhiguera175
    @jasonhiguera175 7 років тому

    I enjoy using gimmicks, it's gives the best reaction from the spectators but lately I haven't been using, gimmicks. because of clean ups and I just got tired of it and stoped, but thank you Chris for keep on inspiration you give me and the support in every video you make. You the best.

  • @adrianquiros1418
    @adrianquiros1418 7 років тому

    I think gimmicks helps a lot at the beginning since most of the times it doesnt require a lot of sleight of hand so u can get use to performing to people and built up your confidence

  • @johngarges6784
    @johngarges6784 7 років тому

    I enjoy using gimmicks, having a trick that was made already helps give me the ideas to build off of and gives me an idea to build off of for more tricks, there are usually more than two ways to use a gimmick!

  • @IDKWallaceBrown
    @IDKWallaceBrown 7 років тому

    My very first magic gimmick was D'lites, about ten years ago, and for a solid year, it was the only gimmick I had used.
    Its amazing what you can come up with when you spend a long amount of time with a gimmick.
    Did you know you can use D'lites with red sponge balls? it's a killer way to introduce them. I use it in the context of plucking an idea out of the air and then with enough hard work it becomes a reality.

  • @zimdependent
    @zimdependent 7 років тому

    Yo Chris, I've been practicing card magic for a little over a year. I'm an almost 40 year old dude that's a professional salesperson. I always have loved Magic a year ago a little over a year ago I decided to quit smoking, I needed to have something for my hands to do and found shuffling a deck of cards was just as good as anything else. so I started teaching myself small moves and slights, checked out some books at the library they were Terrible by the way. I ended up buying several gimmick decks, I got a stripper deck, I got a mental photography deck, I gotta Triumph deck, and an invisible deck. By the end of the the first three months I decided to start bringing multiple decks to Friendly get-togethers the started performing magic to friends. I really enjoyed it. I found myself in a position where I was not confident we're people were asking challenging questions where people always wanted to know the answer but I didn't want to violate the code. that experience of being under pressure only made be better in the boardroom. What I did not enjoy was having to Lug around practically a briefcase to a party so I could have a little extra fun and entertainment with my friends. I have smaller hands than I'd like to have but there's not a whole lot I can do about that. it makes a lot of card changes difficult color changes etcetera but I continue to have fun with it. I have three kids and they love it when their friends come over they always ask me to do some magic for their friends. about six months ago I was at some shitty chain restaurant and this seven or eight year old boy was having a fit at the table next to us so I pulled out of deck of cards and asked him if I could show him something. I ended up doing about four tricks for him in his parents the boy relaxed and was basically a good kid the rest of his dinner his father ended up picking up my family's tab so I consider that my first paid magician gig and currently the only one under my belt. I love gimmicks but really don't spend a whole lot of time or money investing in them other than what I have from those first three decks. Now when I go buy a new cards if it's not a standard deck of bikes I find myself going into the local magic shop in Seattle and Pike Place Market asking to try a Deck that I like, by 1 from them and then typically buy more online at a lower price if I like that . Case in point the keeper deck the keeper deck Buy ellusionist. I try to keep Magic and my profession separate, however if I ever see a business card laying on a table in front of me and the person that put that card down is obviously expecting mine without saying anything or explaining that I'm doing a trick I will often use the Lloyds light switch. I'll comment on their card the cardstock the embossment the rounded corners whatever it is that makes their business card unique, i never explain i am doing a trick. I turn the card over and in the process lay my business card down it's the business card light switch. Every time I've done it I've gotten a reaction that has been positive and have been able to build instant rapport with potential prospects and clients. yYour channel is awesome and what I think is great about it is that you're not just providing tutorials but rather providing insight into what magic really is, how it can be performed better, and how we can become better at it regardless if you were a professional magician or if you're some guy like me that just really enjoys it and enjoys entertaining friends an the occasional bratty kid at a restaurant. I will however fault you for my abnormally large Q of books that I'm ready to buy from Amazon or penguin magic or wherever else I was able to find that book. So continue providing great references for us to look at whether they be books or videos that may help
    any of us improve our skill and our craft. Keep Vlogging

  • @zimdependent
    @zimdependent 7 років тому

    Yo Chris, I've been practicing card magic for a little over a year. I'm an almost 40 year old dude that's a professional salesperson. I always have loved Magic a year ago a little over a year ago I decided to quit smoking, I needed to have something for my hands to do and found shuffling a deck of cards was just as good as anything else. so I started teaching myself small moves and slights, checked out some books at the library they were Terrible by the way. I ended up buying several gimmick decks, I got a stripper deck, I got a mental photography deck, I gotta Triumph deck, and an invisible deck. By the end of the the first three months I decided to start bringing multiple decks to Friendly get-togethers the started performing magic to friends. I really enjoyed it. I found myself in a position where I was not confident we're people were asking challenging questions where people always wanted to know the answer but I didn't want to violate the code. that experience of being under pressure only made be better in the boardroom. What I did not enjoy was having to Lug around practically a briefcase to a party so I could have a little extra fun and entertainment with my friends. I have smaller hands than I'd like to have but there's not a whole lot I can do about that. it makes a lot of card changes difficult color changes etcetera but I continue to have fun with it. I have three kids and they love it when their friends come over they always ask me to do some magic for their friends. about six months ago I was at some shitty chain restaurant and this seven or eight year old boy was having a fit at the table next to us so I pulled out of deck of cards and asked him if I could show him something. I ended up doing about four tricks for him in his parents the boy relaxed and was basically a good kid the rest of his dinner his father ended up picking up my family's tab so I consider that my first paid magician gig and currently the only one under my belt. I love gimmicks but really don't spend a whole lot of time or money investing in them other than what I have from those first three decks. Now when I go buy a new cards if it's not a standard deck of bikes I find myself going into the local magic shop in Seattle and Pike Place Market asking to try a Deck that I like, by 1 from them and then typically buy more online at a lower price if I like that . Case in point the keeper deck the keeper deck Buy ellusionist. I try to keep Magic and my profession separate, however if I ever see a business card laying on a table in front of me and the person that put that card down is obviously expecting mine without saying anything or explaining that I'm doing a trick I will often use the Lloyds light switch. I'll comment on their card the cardstock the embossment the rounded corners whatever it is that makes their business card unique, i never explain i am doing a trick. I turn the card over and in the process lay my business card down it's the business card light switch. Every time I've done it I've gotten a reaction that has been positive and have been able to build instant rapport with potential prospects and clients. yYour channel is awesome and what I think is great about it is that you're not just providing tutorials but rather providing insight into what magic really is, how it can be performed better, and how we can become better at it regardless if you were a professional magician or if you're some guy like me that just really enjoys it and enjoys entertaining friends an the occasional bratty kid at a restaurant. I will however fault you for my abnormally large Q of books that I'm ready to buy from Amazon or penguin magic or wherever else I was able to find that book. So continue providing great references for us to look at whether they be books or videos that may help any of us improve our skill and our craft. Keep Vlogging

  • @andrewwebb6270
    @andrewwebb6270 7 років тому +1

    Personally I love using gimmicks if they actually add to the effect. My favorite thing to do is watch trailers for effects and see if I can figure it out before I make my decision to buy the effect, that way if I get the gimmick I can use it whatever way I want. For example: I didn't watch the tutorial for SMOKE by Alan Rorrison until after I had tried my own version of the effect out on my fiancee and roommate. I feel like adding a personal touch to EVERY effect makes your performance so much better

  • @thegolfguy5663
    @thegolfguy5663 7 років тому

    When I started magic I started with self working card tricks... Now I do mainly sleight of hand with a bit of gimmick magic :)

  • @georgewalker7573
    @georgewalker7573 7 років тому

    The reason I got into magic was because I loved the Harry Potter films as a kid and wanted to also do magic. For this reason I much prefer impromptu magic, because somebody who could really do something magical wouldn't need any 'special items'. That said, there are some gimmicks I love, such as Advocate.

  • @memehierarchy6226
    @memehierarchy6226 7 років тому

    nice. I love your channel. I am a novice magician in training and your videos inspire all of us! so on behalf of everyone in the Magician Motel, THANK YOU!

  • @tonymarlon2396
    @tonymarlon2396 6 років тому

    This made me smile like you wouldn't believe, I've been telling people the meaning behind abracadabra for some time and to see it here.. I don't know, it threw me through a loop. Should have expected it but. Regardless, made me smile. Especially the affinity I have for old-school neon signs.

  • @rodysgt4442
    @rodysgt4442 7 років тому

    My first gimmick was Tarantula. I never really used. I mostly perform card tricks but I started learning some coin magic and headphone tricks

  • @jakeherndon6276
    @jakeherndon6276 7 років тому

    I love double cross! One of the most fun, easy and versatile things I've ever owned 👌🏻

  • @shaunconnolly
    @shaunconnolly 7 років тому

    Hey Chris, just want to say that you are totally right about being creative. Thinking of or getting inspired by an effect. I bought red pill when it came out, however before it arrived I already came up with a cool gimmick that I was very proud of and have been using it ever since achieving your effect and many others. I rarely use gimmicks when I perform, I love coming up with effects with sleights that I've created and testing them out on people. However something always carry with is the advocate and skim'n ems. Thanks mate, I appreciate all of your content.

  • @bens1manband
    @bens1manband 7 років тому

    Chris, I've been doing magic for a little over ten years and when I started I definitely had all my jacket pockets overflowing with decks and gimmicks galore! Nowadays I just walk around with a deck and some coins. Unless I get a new gimmick or trick that I'm trying out for people and then I'll carry that around for a while. One thing that I do to spark creativity is to do an effect which uses a gimmick and then find ways to achieve the same effect with pure sleight of hand or using a different method all together. I would LOVE to see more about your creative process. I always dig your magic and the way you present it in your videos. Always a pleasure sir!

  • @marintoss
    @marintoss 7 років тому

    Invisible deck is a gimmick that I can't do without.

  • @DonovanKelly
    @DonovanKelly 7 років тому

    I don't have hardly any gimmicks, but I think they're awesome!

  • @dayzr420
    @dayzr420 7 років тому

    I use one gimmick per day. The things I carry everywhere is one deck of cards( ungimicked ) and a coin purse with regular half dollars. I pack up one trick deck usually or something like extreme burn2.0. My usual gimmick that I use is an expanded shell for coin work. I honestly hate gimmicks but the audience loves them so I keep one on me always.

  • @bibliothekdeshorrors4084
    @bibliothekdeshorrors4084 6 років тому

    Hey, I am trying to perform magic since about a year now, didn't make too much progress, it's more like a small hobby that I come back to every now and then, BUT I still love it and want to get better in it.
    I started out with simple card tricks, that I learned from an app. Then I practiced more complicated ones, worked on my card skills. started out with double lift, tripple lift, false-cut, right now I'm having a hard time palming of cards quickly.
    Just now I figured out by myself how to flick one card from my right hand to the deck sitting in my left hand. I screamed like a fat happy little baby.
    Last year my girlfriend gifted me my first gimmicked card deck.
    The 1800 Deck v2. Looks awesome! It has this old western casino look. It is marked on the back, very subtle in my eyes and comes with a second Queen of Hearts with a red back instead of blue.
    So that was myf rist gimmick.
    A few days ago she bought me a new gimmick "Gone Deck" by Shin Lim. Conclusion: I am horrible with assembling xDD
    I think certain gimmicks are very helpful, like letting your deck vanish completely or turn it into one single card. There so many possibilitits, but you are right, comming up with your own stuff, using inspiration from gimmicks is the best way to use them.
    BUT I will still use my Gone Deck 8).
    Oh and one Gimmick I surley want to own: Omni Deck. So many things you could do with it. not just change the deck in a glass block, what about making your card disappear under water?
    Aaaaah I love magic.. It's fun practicing and learning new stuff :)

  • @Piece_Of_Cake_Vivek
    @Piece_Of_Cake_Vivek 4 роки тому

    I’ve really Been into gimmicks for as long as I can remember because it definitely stands out and pops more as well as my personality so it feels more than just a prop. The gimmicks I purchase genuinely feel like it’s an extension of myself being bold unique and different. I have found just with watching trailers to products I have bought, I already start thinking how I could make the gimmick more suitable for my peers friends and family. An example was when I took a gimmick like the ‘ignition key’ and a thin magnetic wallet you can get from any clothing store and create a whole show around those two item. I remember did a original routine with the wallet and ignition key which helped Segway into my next effect using the ‘loops’ system by yigal mesika with the money I had in my wallet. I do appreciate you mentioning and encouraging others to not watch the method because it does lead into thinking of what your limits are versus letting your creativity being the dominant side of how you perform and create ideas of your own. I will say that some may steer more towards gimmicks that are utilized for card tricks and others like myself more towards wearable or practical things you can find anywhere in the places you normally go to like a coffee shop or office. Chris have you created your own original gimmick before? If so, what all did you do that resulted in achieving your idea? It would be awesome to see you do a video creating a gimmick of your own on camera to help startups magicians or even those that already perform to help grow the magic community and inspire the art of magic!

  • @mastersora7429
    @mastersora7429 7 років тому +1

    Hey Chris, long time fan, love your videos!!! So keep up the awesome work!
    I've been doing magic on and off for about 2 years, but i've sort of kept to like a couple of tricks, because I really just use magic as an ice breaker (i'm really shy/nervous around people). The main gimmicks I use are loops, duplicate cards and funnily enough red pill :p , trying to broaden my horizons now and learn as much as I can about magic, and your channel is a big help/inspiration. So just wanted to say thanks!

  • @pennyhamilton2837
    @pennyhamilton2837 7 років тому

    Chris, I bought Solved a while ago and i just so happened to have it in my backpack, a friend of mine is a rubiks cube genius and he had a keychain rubiks cube and the idea just hit me and i was like "can i see that?" and i don't want to give it away, but his was the same size as the one for the gimmick so i just switched the two and it went off perfectly! theres my lil gimmick story. i bought it off Ellusionist so long ago, i still have most of the cubes and gimmicks in pretty good condition. an excellent gimmick and i highly recommend it to any magicians reading this

  • @tomstreet1174
    @tomstreet1174 7 років тому

    Hey Chris your intro of "What it is" really struck me. Simple and powerful. I also liked the qualifier "It doesn't really do it justice when its not lit." Really sharp, really clever. I paused the video during the creation process to get a read of what it actually said and honestly it took me a while because I thought the top line was a single word. But then you read it out and gave the translation of the translation of abracadabra. Thank you for that. This morning I had a light bulb moment. I wanted to make a gimmick of a gimmick but I couldn't think of a perfect example so I youtubed. You tubed that light bulb into words we can share. Lets create a relay. Tom

  • @Shavinderyt
    @Shavinderyt 7 років тому

    I said this last time, but my only gimmick is the Svengali deck, and the only "tutorial" I saw at first was the guy who was selling it. When I got it and used it, I was able to come up with 2 new methods of using it, and I gotta say, even though it's something used for a VERY long time, being able to create a method is the absolutely best feeling, especially when you get to perform it :D

  • @monilbansal7136
    @monilbansal7136 7 років тому

    obviously chris! we will just love to see how do you manage to be so creative. and will learn alot from you.

  • @BerserkersBallistics
    @BerserkersBallistics 6 років тому

    I used to use gimmicks ALL the time when I first started. It was great to get my name out there because most of them were easy to use. After practicing my sleight of hand and being able to perform some good stuff I kind of left that all behind

  • @mikefishermagic
    @mikefishermagic 6 років тому

    They make the neon work look easy ;)

  • @meeewazowski
    @meeewazowski 3 місяці тому

    A great multi-purpose gimmick is the raven. its the best gimmick that has soo many different ways to perform, making it the perfect gimmick.

  • @HaroldJordanMagic
    @HaroldJordanMagic 3 роки тому

    Got more info than expected. Marketing advice, creator process advice as well! Thanks bro 😀

  • @lochlan2436
    @lochlan2436 7 років тому

    I use a normal deck, extreme burn, the invisible deck, and whatever else suits the audience I'm performing for.

  • @wappay3988
    @wappay3988 7 років тому

    cant help it but ive to admit that youre the best youtuber when it comes to magics

  • @marcosgramaglia1748
    @marcosgramaglia1748 7 років тому

    Chris, I love the creativity, so go for it. And about the gimmicks I don't use that, but I think will be interesting.

  • @mihailogl
    @mihailogl 7 років тому

    Amazing gimicks. Can't wait for the next video! Btw an amzing sign!

  • @joejohnson7848
    @joejohnson7848 6 років тому

    As far as gimmicks I use some. I am a big fan of coin magic and gimmicks. Shells and flipper coins. 2 card Monty is fun. But I try and focus on the basic sleight-of-hand. In anything. Card , coin or otherwise. But the use of gimmicks can be very powerful. I’m a late bloomer in magic. I didn’t get started until I was in my mid 30’s. Im 40 now. The thing I find hard is putting things together that someone can follow but is still entertaining. I perform for customers As I work on there equipment. Magic for me is a hobby but it is something I’m very passionate about. Gimmicks are cool but to be able to take anything and make it magical is a very awesome gift. The things you do are very awesome. You have helped me more than you will ever know. Thank You for directing the focus of magic and to give tidbits of real useable magic to people like me wanting to learn more.

  • @rhysllewellyn1821
    @rhysllewellyn1821 7 років тому

    Hey Chris, I can't lie when I started magic gimmicks were the one thing I never really saw use in (mainly as I only did standard card tricks with no need for gimmicks) but now 1 year down the line a few of the tricks I've created have involved gimmicks and I seem to growing to them a lot more. Also your tip on not watching the method for gimmicks, I never really thought of doing before but it's actually quite true, just that extra little thing to help bring your own style into magic. Love your videos, thanks for the inspiration!

  • @MrRoflCopterzz
    @MrRoflCopterzz 7 років тому

    So, a magician by no means, though I did once find/use a gimmick. It was a pack of trick cards from a dollar store. The deck was regular size, though every other card was a 9 of hearts, and each 9 of hearts was shorter than the other cards. So skim through one way to reveal the deck, and a bunch of normal cards appear. Skim the other way, face down, and the person will always draw a 9 of hearts. It's a neat little dumb trick, but was actually my first introduction into the world of "trick tricks", so to speak.

  • @themob.
    @themob. 7 років тому

    I have never used a gimmick before. I like slight of hand and those up and personal tricks.

  • @nomadicmagick5140
    @nomadicmagick5140 6 років тому

    as a fellow magician and big fan, but also a deep researcher into the occult and the super natural, " i create what i speak" specifically refers to the power of words, and how magic is spoken with authority. you are not neccessarily wrong in your interpetation, however, the literal meaning relates to words themselves being magic spells... thats why its called spelling... essentially if you have a strong enough conviction when you say something, it happens... essentially what we refer to today as the law of attraction. it is beautiful to have that on your wall in light though... from a spiritual and magikal sense it is very powerful to have that in your creative studio

  • @josetraso6313
    @josetraso6313 5 років тому

    Yessss, we are intrested, that sound super fun, please share, im not a magician at least not full time but i love to do some tricks and steal a smile of a stranger

  • @christianortiz9947
    @christianortiz9947 7 років тому

    Hey I been doing magic on and off for a wile since i was a kid in school. I recently started using some gimmicks not a lot still getting use to them. But my problem is presentation. I'm always nerves i only do it for friends and family. You can say it's my ultimate hobby I love it.