A broken pocket watch is displayed and proved to the audience that it does NOT work. A spectator is selected and shown that the watch hands spin when the stem is pulled, but thats all. It is held to the spectators ear, but as the watch is broken it does not tick and the hands dont move. The performer then announces that he is going to set a time on that watch between now and the approximate time his show ends, and then gives it to a spectator, informing them that at any time during the show, even if he is in the middle of another trick, to yell out, Now is the time! At the most inopportune time in the show, the spectator calls out, Now is the time! The audience verifies the actual time, and when the watch is opened it is seen to be set to that exact time.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Real Time by Andrew Gerard
Real Time by Andrew Gerard

A broken pocket watch is displayed and proved to the audience that it does NOT work. A spectator is selected and shown that the watch hands spin when the stem is pulled, but thats all. It is held to the spectators ear, but as the watch is broken it does not tick and the hands dont move. The performer then announces that he is going to set a time on that watch between now and the approximate time his show ends, and then gives it to a spectator, informing them that at any time during the show, even if he is in the middle of another trick, to yell out, Now is the time! At the most inopportune time in the show, the spectator calls out, Now is the time! The audience verifies the actual time, and when the watch is opened it is seen to be set to that exact time.
A broken pocket watch is displayed and proved to the audience that it does NOT work. A spectator is selected and shown that the watch hands spin when the stem is pulled, but thats all. It is held to the spectators ear, but as the watch is broken it does not tick and the hands dont move. The performer then announces that he is going to set a time on that watch between now and the approximate time his show ends, and then gives it to a spectator, informing them that at any time during the show, even if he is in the middle of another trick, to yell out, Now is the time! At the most inopportune time in the show, the spectator calls out, Now is the time! The audience verifies the actual time, and when the watch is opened it is seen to be set to that exact time.
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