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atkinsod Regular user VA 196 Posts |
I recently made an update to the Magic Reference pages (added about 50 additional magic book table of contents listings).
One of the books I added was a complete index/contents listing of the digital version of Stephen Tucker's SpellBinder magazine from the early 1980's. The magazine ran for three years, and there was quite a bit of decent magic in there. It is available from both Lybrary.com, and from www.martinbreese.com. The full index can be found here: https://magicref.net/magicbooks/bookssz/......nder.htm There is magic from Phil Goldstein, David Britland, Bob Ostin, Wayne Dobson, Justin Higham, and many others. Doug A. |
motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
There’s some great stuff in Spellbinder. Aldo put out several dvds with material from Spellbinder also.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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atkinsod Regular user VA 196 Posts |
Foiled (Stephen Tucker) - on page 58 is a clever look at using a foil covered coin.
Doug Bennett some time ago put out "Chocolate Mint", which also explored the foil - coin idea. By pressing a sheet of foil over a coin, you can get a pretty good impression of the coin. In a quick flash, the coin looks real. This idea has some interesting potentials - I'm sure there have been plenty of others who have put this to use as well. Doug |
Chris Inner circle lybrary.com 1177 Posts |
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On Jun 1, 2018, motown wrote: We still have a few paper reprints of The Spellbinder in case somebody is interested. We also do have all the Aldo Spellbinder DVDs as downloads. For details go here https://www.lybrary.com/magazines-comics......137.html
Lybrary.com preserving magic one book at a time.
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