|
|
Andrew E. Miller Inner circle Southern California 1428 Posts |
I have recently taken an interest in magic with silks and I want to know if these books will teach me the basics of silk magic and more?? Are they any good?? Thanks!
Andrew |
Torkova Regular user Astoria, NY 192 Posts |
These are the finest books dealing with silk magic. If you want to do anything with silks you really have to get them and you'll find many gems therein. I would recommend reading them in order (there are 4 volumes) as they are written for you to learn the basics first and then progress into more advanced work. Good luck!
|
Rice Regular user Ruth Rice Crone 106 Posts |
Hello Andrew,
Welcome to the world of silk magic. As the author's daughter, I am clearly biased, but I agree that these books are the best you can get for your interest in silk magic. Many dealers sell them. My father, Harold Rice, sold the rights to them in the '80's. We, Silk King Studios, still have originals of Volume III and many useful smaller publications that dad wrote. Many of the silks and the related utilities are still available from us online at http://www.silkkingmagic.com or by mail. I hope you enjoy your new exciting interest. Ruth Rice Crone |
Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Hello Andrew,
It has been some time now. Did you take their advice and get the Rice Encyclopedia of Silk Magic? I've enjoyed mine for many years. Volume 2 looks like it has survived a war. It is really worn. Apparently it is my favorite. Let us know what you learned. Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Smooth as silk » » Encyclopedia of Silk Magic??? (0 Likes) |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.01 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |