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kenllh New user 96 Posts |
Hi guys,
the pages of these two books is just huge. I am considering purchasing one of them by the end of this month. But I am just plain confused. I shall try to list some of the books that I like and have, so maybe I could have some advice on which of these two massive books should I get.. these are the books I prefer... AOA Collected Works of Alex Elmsley 1 and 2 Close Up and Personal Smoke and Mirrors Scams and Fantasies Sankey Pankey Books that I have but maybe not too much of my liking: Sexy Magic Pure Effect The Paper Engine Best of Friends vol 1 Cause and Effect So guys any help? Thanks! |
leondo Special user Las Vegas 759 Posts |
Both of these tomes are monuments to the creative genius of the subjects. Both will give you food for thought for a lifetime. They are jammed pack full of effects and ideas. You won't make a mistake whichever you choose.
The "James File" is similar to your Alex Elmsley volumes. The Baker book is a compilation of his various manuscripts and other works published in magazines, letters, etc. Enjoy either one. There both worth more than the asking price. Ted (Leondo) |
Scott F. Guinn Inner circle "Great Scott!" aka "Palms of Putty" & "Poof Daddy G" 6586 Posts |
There are other topics reviewing both of these works at some length. Use the search function. It is impossible for us to tell you which you should get, but like Ted said, you can't go wrong either way here.
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