Free Close Up, Street Magic Tricks

by brad jackson

Hi I'm Brad Jackson. The full blog you're reading is below, but I created PUMA Skills to teach guys how to use pick up artist magic tricks to break the ice with girls.

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Below are 2 Free magic tricks you can use in close up street conditions.

It’s TRUE they take some pre-work setting them up, but if you’re interested in packing a really cool effect, it’s probably worth it.

These are not official PUMA Skills magic tricks, although the Floating Bill trick easily qualfies because of the simplicity.  But they are pretty cool and I thought you’d enjoy watching…

So, watch the videos now and learn the tricks immediately

Floating Bill Effect

Floating Bill METHOD Tutorial

Here’s another effect

Soda Can Effect

Soda Can METHOD Tutorial

If you like these magic tricks you can visit the

PUMA Skills Magic Vault

for more magic tricks

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Adam Martinez November 2, 2009 at 2:15 pm

Hello Brad
Thanks for the tip on the Facebook costume idea for 2009. I used it for my job where I work as a bartender at a Las Vegas college sports bar called “Cheers”. I set an amatuer Go-Go Girl contest with some of the girl bar patrons. It really broke the ice well. I’ll be putting it on u-tube soon. Its very hot! I’ve also went twice on the CBS game show “Lets Make A Deal” hosted by Wayne Brady and got alot of interaction from the cast, crew, and other audience members, mostly the hot girl contestants. I’am not done with it. I will be going back to the game show untill I win something cool. Meanwhile I just hang out with some of the hot girl contestants out by the Tropicana’s pool bar after the game show taping making them feel better after the show. E-mail me back your direct e-mail address and I ‘ll send you some pictures and video
Thanks again
Adam Martinez

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magicbymark February 10, 2010 at 12:41 pm

The floating bill is a classic. I've used it for years with great results. Hold it near the table surface to avoid “peeking.”

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