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lockedroomguy New user New York, NY 65 Posts |
Somewhere in Mnemonica Tamariz mentions what he thinks are the 5 most puzzling effects in that same book. He may not use the word puzzling, but I think that's the essence. Having read the statement, it is driving me crazy that I can't find it again.
Can anyone with the book who knows the reference tell me which page it's on? Thank you. |
BarryFernelius Inner circle Still learning, even though I've made 2537 Posts |
Was he referring to the first five effects of Chapter Six, the ones called "Five Classics"?
"To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan and not quite enough time."
-Leonard Bernstein |
nornb Regular user 119 Posts |
Lockedroomguy,
There have been a couple of threads here at the Magic Café about what people thought the best effects in Mneumonica are. I wondered if you had perhaps read someone else's idea of the 5 most puzzling effects here. I can't find the actual thread I am looking for but here is a similar one; http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......03513d61 Another thought I had was that you may be thinking of "The Rite of Initiation" (based on a Luis Garcia Soutullo idea) Pages 169-172. Here Tamariz links several effects together into a 20-30 minute routine. Hope this helps. |
lockedroomguy New user New York, NY 65 Posts |
Barry and Nornb,
No - but thanks for the suggestions! Regards |
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