![]() ![]() Watches – leather strap watch and metal band type.Items and valuables to take when picking pockets: Things to Steal – Wallets, Cash and credit cards, phones and moreįrom James’ course, I’ve learned how to steal items from jacket pockets, trouser pockets, and front pockets, along with the skills to remove watches, cuff links and even ties! Performing this for guests at weddings and corporate events gets the most incredible reactions and enhances any close-up magic routine. Learn how to pickpocket – How do you pick pockets for beginners? One of the key points which sparked my interest in learning how to pickpocket was the difference in the fee that James was able to command by performing these extra skills (he was charging about double my usual close-up magic fee at the time!). He had solved this by putting together a brilliant easy-to-follow online course which allows you to build your skills in your own timescale. He mentioned that he, like me, had found there were very limited resources around the subject of pick pocketing, but more importantly, and this is the big one – there was no material explaining how to create the misdirection required and have the confidence to perform it. He was, and he did, and this was the first of a number of gigs we’ve performed at together. As one of the UK’s top pickpockets, I thought he’d be a perfect fit, so I wanted to see if he was available to perform alongside me at the event. Fast forward to the present – Booking a skilled pickpocketĪn important client of mine was looking for something extra and different to add to the usual table magic / close-up magic entertainment he booked through me each year, so I reached out to a well-known magician, creator and magic tutor, J ames Brown. ![]() I bought all the relevant books available at the time, however, I had a difficult time understanding how the techniques would play out in real-time and be covered by the misdirection and timing required. ![]() Soon after, I started doing some research and discovered that there were very limited resources on the art of theatrical pickpocketing for entertainment. Here is a video clip of Mark in action to help inspire you: It was an incredible experience, watching Mark’s outstanding pickpocket routine live, and I thought that one day I would love to perform this type of magic. BackgroundĪt a young age, I performed a manipulation dove act and had the chance to work on the same bill as the wonderful pickpocket and magician Mark Raffles. For many of those years, I was constantly looking for the next big thing to add to my shows – the show stopper that would get the best reactions! Despite all of the money spent at magic stores and in dealers’ halls at conventions, nothing has come close to the impact that learning how to pickpocket has had on my routine – and on my income! Not because I keep what I steal of course – but because it’s another level of impossible beyond close-up magic that I can offer to the clients who book me for their events. My name is Nick Rushton, and I’ve been a close-up magician for over 20 years. If you are a mix and mingle or stage entertainer, especially if you are a magician, then expanding your routine to include pickpocketing can be a great way to add an element of fun and excitement to your show. In fact, learning how to pickpocket can be a fun and useful skill to have in your back pocket (pun intended). The reality is that anyone can learn the basics of this sleight-of-hand technique with a bit of practice. It’s a common misconception that pickpocketing is an art reserved for the criminally inclined. ![]()
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