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Salby Inner circle New Jersey 1254 Posts |
You know how to make God laugh?........... Tell him your plans!!!
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debaser Special user Boulder 557 Posts |
This was the firs magic book I ever bought (very odd choice for an 11year old) and I didn't get much out of it at the time, its an eclectic mix
However if you like racherbaumer stuff this has some interesting unusual stuff in it, including a nice version of the hofzinger problem that I used to kill with in highschool but not sure how it stacks up these days |
motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
It has some very good material it it.
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mrehula Loyal user 209 Posts |
I like Marlo's Amplius Nickels routine, a creative extension of the Thieves and Sheep routine. I found the Mexican Stab concept interesting, as well as Decking Hofzinser, already mentioned.
A good book if you like Racherbaumer (I'm not a huge fan). |
Leo H Inner circle 1333 Posts |
If you can get over the old daisy wheel style of type Racherbaumer used when he published this book, it's an interesting mix of magic. You can't really go wrong with Racherbaumer.
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