Love this idea. Do this think this could be used as a three-way change bag? I'd like to force a specific-colored ping pong ball (say blue). Could one outer side have multicolored balls, the other outer side have all red balls, and a central pocket have all blue. Audience sees either multicolored side or all-red (when you let them in on the secret), while the unsuspecting volunteer with eyes closed reaches into central pocket and selects a blue ball. What do you think? I'd like it to play as a free choice to the volunteer, to an obvious choice (red) to the audience, with a surprise reveal later that the actual selection was somehow blue.
I use mine as a 3 way bag, since this has 3 compartments. I use 2 wooden puzzles (actually 6). I have one puzzle frame empty, and one puzzle completed (all pieces glued in place, except for two select pieces). In the section facing the audience is an almost full set of one puzzle's pieces (the two select pieces are in their respective force pockets). In the center of the bag is 5 of one piece that I remove from the puzzle, to match the piece I remove from the bag. In the back section is 5 of the second piece I remove from the puzzle, and a volunteer retrieves it from the bag. 😎
@@TheMagicMinute The bags you have are "Up & Up" BRAND as it says so right in the ink you are having to remove, and on the box that the bags come in. The "TM" next to the BRANDNAME "Up & Up" protects this BRANDNAME from other companies from using their BRANDNAME. So, even if you consider these BRANDNAME bags "generic", my comment specified the "generic bags WITH NO INK ON THEM". :-)
Much “clearer” video than Julian’s Magician School. Thanks !
Thanks Rocko!
Thanks! I don't like all of your tutorials, but this one is excellent :)
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That is cool! Thanks for sharing
Love this idea. Do this think this could be used as a three-way change bag? I'd like to force a specific-colored ping pong ball (say blue). Could one outer side have multicolored balls, the other outer side have all red balls, and a central pocket have all blue. Audience sees either multicolored side or all-red (when you let them in on the secret), while the unsuspecting volunteer with eyes closed reaches into central pocket and selects a blue ball. What do you think? I'd like it to play as a free choice to the volunteer, to an obvious choice (red) to the audience, with a surprise reveal later that the actual selection was somehow blue.
Interesting! Honestly I don't know. My knee jerk is no, but build one and let me know! :)
I use mine as a 3 way bag, since this has 3 compartments. I use 2 wooden puzzles (actually 6). I have one puzzle frame empty, and one puzzle completed (all pieces glued in place, except for two select pieces). In the section facing the audience is an almost full set of one puzzle's pieces (the two select pieces are in their respective force pockets). In the center of the bag is 5 of one piece that I remove from the puzzle, to match the piece I remove from the bag. In the back section is 5 of the second piece I remove from the puzzle, and a volunteer retrieves it from the bag. 😎
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I can tell you how to make this faster AND cheaper in one sentence! Get the generic bags with no ink on them, duh! :-)
These were the generic brand!
@@TheMagicMinute The bags you have are "Up & Up" BRAND as it says so right in the ink you are having to remove, and on the box that the bags come in. The "TM" next to the BRANDNAME "Up & Up" protects this BRANDNAME from other companies from using their BRANDNAME. So, even if you consider these BRANDNAME bags "generic", my comment specified the "generic bags WITH NO INK ON THEM". :-)