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  • fracksfreakshow
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2001
    • 229

    Learn to Fire Eat?

    Hey. I was wondering if anyone out there would be willing to teach me to be a fire eater. Or if anyone could give me a name of someone who is. I am willing to travel if you are willing to teach. Or maybe there is just a book I can go and pick up and read to learn? Thanks
  • Frisbee
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 753

    #2
    Fire eating: a manual of instruction should be available from Dube in New York...it is a great book to learn fire eating...I recommend learning to do a blast from someone who knows and not from the book...the book describes how to do it well, but to see someone do it is always a good idea.

    -Frisbee

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    • Todd
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 145

      #3
      Frack, email me.

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      • the pretty good
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 204

        #4
        Or you can just try it. Make some torches. Get the cord from Dube. fuel them up light them Tilt your head back and dont breathe in.
        dont get hurt!

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        • Cacoal
          Member
          • Apr 2001
          • 15

          #5
          It doesn't take long to get the hang of once you've started. There is a great website devoted to teaching fire manipulation. Can't remember the URL but if you do a search on Yahoo for Mephisto the Master you'll find it.

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          • Scot Free
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2001
            • 314

            #6
            Just do it! Trial and error. Whats the worst that could happen?

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            • Chance
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2000
              • 518

              #7
              Frack, you should know that more than one fire eater has been diagnosed with terminal cancer from prolonged exposure to gas fumes. And I personally had to jump on a friend during an outdoor show to save his life when the raw gas and flame was pushed back into his face by the wind. Just goes to show that no matter how good you are technically, there is always something else to be aware of.

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              • Todd
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2000
                • 145

                #8
                Oh scot I hope that is you trying to be ironic.

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                • Scot Free
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 314

                  #9
                  we are talking about fire-eating right? Not blowing fireballs. I saw from your profile that you are a sword "swallower" and believe me fire-eating is much safer and easier as there is no need to learn to suppress your gag reflex.
                  1. Make a torch, use some kind of stick or dowel, wrap the top 1.5-2inches in tinfoil and wrap some wick around that and affix it with washers(not too big) and screws
                  2. Dip it in something flammable.
                  3. Open wide.
                  4. Put it in your mouth while exhaling.
                  (if it hurts take it out)
                  5. Close your mouth around the flame(watch the washers)and cut off the oxygen.
                  6. Take a bow.
                  Once you get comfortable with the fire in and around your face, try transfers off your tongue with 2 torches.
                  Any burns that result from fire-eating will be superficial at best and will heal in a matter of days, should be no worries for a guy who "swallows" swords.
                  Blowing fireballs is another story...yes it is dangerous as Chance has pointed out and yes the chemicals in whatever exelerent you use can cause cancer but so can eating at McDonalds, using cellphones and sitting in front of your computer all day participating in forums.
                  There are methods to safeguard against the ingestion of such nasty chemicals while blowing fireballs but the question seemed to ask about fire-eating.
                  No irony intended...JUST DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!
                  Enjoy!

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                  • young raoul
                    Member
                    • Dec 2000
                    • 66

                    #10
                    After sticking flames in my mouth for a good ten years and another five blowing them out my ass I sure don't miss it for a moment. But,to follow the digression regarding fire breathing - I've seen many artists ingest naptha,lamp oil, kero - whatever - don't do it. I started using Lycopodium powder, and organic material which is basically crushed mushroom spores. I've taught fire-spitting to actors for theatrical effects - it's basically the same compounds you'll find in magic stores selling small vials as "dragon's breath". It tastes like crap, you have to rinse with water immediately after - but it's easily as effective as petro products and 100% safer. Never had a blowback and best of all, the Chinese purportedly prescribe the tea version as an antidote for flatulence. It's a win - win, baby. You can order it in bulk from a lab in Burbank, CA - Tri-Ess Sciences for about $40 US a pound, which used to last me for about 3 months of shows. Don't panic, it's organic and the safest, most pro way of achieving the effect.
                    Here's a couple of numbers: (Talk to Ira if he's still alive) (213) 245 7685 or 848 7838

                    If you're ordering internationally you have to go through a broker - I always ordered through a theatre - it's classified for shipping as a flammable solid, but it's really safe as hell. You can stick a torch in it and it won't burn - it has to be oxidized over an open flame.

                    good luck

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                    • Chance
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2000
                      • 518

                      #11
                      Raoul, you just reminded me that the friend I mentioned below with the blowback (NOT a pretty sight) also moved on to using lacapodium powder. He also mentioned the bad taste, but said he got around that by adding fine chocolate powder into the mix. I imagine powdered sugar would also fit the bill.

                      [This message has been edited by Chance (edited 12-05-2001).]

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                      • Cacoal
                        Member
                        • Apr 2001
                        • 15

                        #12
                        Several months ago I added fire manipulation to my act and it quickly became the highlight and grand finalie to my show. Right now I do the basic stuff, extinguishing, retentions, transfers, hot soup, lighting torches from flaming cotton balls on my tongue and blasts. My question is were can I learn more, I learned what I know so far from www.fyretr.com (a great site for anyone who wants to learn) and was wondering if there were any other sites, or hopefully books on fire manipulation. I know about the book on Dube.com, does anyone know if it contains any information over and above the basics?
                        Thanks,
                        Jason <img src="graemlins/jester.gif" border="0" alt="[jester]" />

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                        • Chance
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2000
                          • 518

                          #13
                          Cacoal,

                          The web site you recommended seems pretty complete. What else are you looking for in the way of instruction?

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                          • Cacoal
                            Member
                            • Apr 2001
                            • 15

                            #14
                            Well I'm not exactly sure, Anything really. I'm from Northern Ontario and this past summer was my first summer as a busker (a birthday clown gone terribly awry) so between being a novice and from Northern ON, I've not seen any other acts and have no way to gage what I know with what is out there. Just wondering if there were any other resources out there. But if that site is pretty complete that's great I guess I'm further along then I thought. Thanks Chance
                            Jason

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                            • firegirl
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 452

                              #15
                              i strongly reccomend if you are intending on learning to eat fire follow these simple steps.

                              1. consult a psychitrist to assertain your level of sanity.
                              2. consult either mephisto the master or peter bendell for instruction and safety tips.
                              3. make yourself some baby torches (wire coat hangers, cotton & cotton thread... mephisto has a lovely design on his website.)
                              4. convince a friend to sit with a fire extinguisher and watch you practice... (never fire eat alone...never,not ever! ask kevin the uncanny about this...)
                              5. open wide and say aaaahhhhh.

                              ~what's w/everyone wanting to learn fireeating lately?

                              ~firegirl

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