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TheGreatDane Regular user White Plains, NY 183 Posts |
Alright, I kind of have a feeling about how you guys are gonna respond to this one...but I value your opinions so here's my question:
For my next magic book buy, I'm deciding between Revolutionary Card Technique (Marlo), and Drawing Room Deceptions (Hollingworth). I'm also considering either of the Derren Brown books (Pure Effect or Absolute Magic), though I know less about the latter two and am therefore thinking on holding off until I research them further. What are your opinions? If it helps, the Marlo book goes for $50, while the others retail for about $40. Thanks as always! ~Zach
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JimMaloney Inner circle 1184 Posts |
What are you looking for in a book? All four are excellent books, but serve different purposes.
RCT is a great reference for advanced sleight of hand. Drawing Room Deceptions has some great effects. Pure Effect is a mix of magic theory and effects. Absolute Magic is all theory. All four books will likely have something of interest. But where your current interest lies will probably dictate what you'll get out of each one. Knowing more about what you're looking for will help me make a better recommendation. -Jim
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Kevin Ram Special user Travelling through Europe 791 Posts |
Does it have to be those books.The hollingworth book has good effects but some have angle problems.
I liked it but there are others which I favour more. The marlo book is great for technique but I have never been a fan of the card effects of marlos. I don't have the DB books so I cant really comment.IMO, if a big name released a book I would be carefull as it might sell very well,but his fame could help that. Again I don't have the DB books.they might be great but bare that in mind.I'm sure others would be more helpfull with his books. Have you thought about the Larry jennings book'The classic magic of Larry jennings.SO MUCH good stuff. In fact there has just been a thread about LJ so check out other peoples comments. Hope this helps Kukram
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Josh Allens Regular user Virginia 188 Posts |
The only one I have is Drawing Room Deceptions. It has some very good material. It teaches his torn and restored card, Reformation. Which is a very good signed Torn and restored.
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mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
I loved marlo's book. enough stuff in there for years spent on a desert island
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KARDMECHANIC Regular user Perris, California 105 Posts |
I would go with Marlo's RCT book.
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Richard Evans Inner circle 1379 Posts |
I'm going to recommend the Derren Brown books. 'Absolute Magic' is all theory and similar to Darwin Ortiz's 'Strong Magic'. However, Derren Brown's wicked sense of humour comes through in his book - and makes it a very entertaining read.
'Pure Effect' contains a mixture of theory, card effects and mindreading. All of the effects are excellent and include the famous 'Smoke'. There are also two very effective 'mental'card forces. Some of the tricks are also shown on his video - which is also excellent.
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TheGreatDane Regular user White Plains, NY 183 Posts |
Thanks guys -- always a pleasure with the people here on the Café!
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