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From: Blue Chip
Date: Tue Jan 14, 2003 9:58pm
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] banachek on derren

Teller does not talk in their shows, or an Sabrina come to that.
But they did "buggering off around the world" show (when they were all the
rage) and he DID speak in that :) Very Very interesting man - has the word
power of Silent Bob ;)

At 10:10 14/01/03 +0000, you wrote:
>I saw something quite recently with Penn talking about the bullet-
>catching trick. Think he said they incorporate about 5 methods in
>their version, so even if you know a couple, you won't get them all.
>Which is more or less what you said, I just wondered if we'd seen the
>same show. Don't recall Teller talking, though.
>
>
>--- In a previous message Blue Chip wrote:
> > At 13:06 13/01/03 -0800, you wrote:
> > >if anyones interested. Banachek by the way is the
> > >originator of the 'touching strippers in spearmint
> > >rhino' effect, or 'Psychometric Touch' and also the
> > >catching a bullet in your teeth effect as performed by
> > >Penn and Teller.
> >
> > Interesting. Admittedly I have only ever heard P&T's talk of this
>(yes, I
> > have heard them BOTH TALK on this), and their presentation is to
>show "all"
> > known methods and then perform the trick in an entirely new way.
>The claim
> > is that no-one has ever worked out how THEY do it. This would be a
> > ludicrous claim if it were written in a book.
> >
> >
> > >http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?
>topic=17195&forum=83
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