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NeilS Inner circle 3225 Posts |
I know this book might be difficult to track down but it is well worth it.
The opening chapters describing how the nail writer came to be are fascinating, and I am not one who tends to be interested in the history of magic. However, having enjoyed the background to the nail writer, I then moved on to the actual effects. Some are outstanding including one which uses a nail writer in a very small but telling way, ideal if you are worried you cannot form letters or numbers well. It is an exceptional book and, for anyone interested, I heartily recommend. |
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hypnoman1 New user 76 Posts |
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On Aug 29, 2014, NeilS wrote: I know it is an old thread but I have finally acquired one. It is a wonderful book, with some very interesting information! Get one if you can!
For those who believe, no explanation is necessary; for those who do not believe, no explanation will suffice.
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Ray Haining Inner circle Hot Springs, AR 1907 Posts |
Are we talking about the original or the later, revised edition here? I have the original, but never acquired the updated version.
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