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Casey Garrison New user Albuquerque, NM 3 Posts |
Hey, I recently acquired an item which I am having quite a bit of trouble finding information on. Any information you guys have would be extremely helpful.
Farelli's Card Magic by Victor Farelli- I couldn't find mention of this anywhere on the net. The copy I have is original and was published in 1933, it also has the stamp of the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood right inside the cover, and came from it's library. |
Clay Shevlin Elite user 497 Posts |
Hello Casey and welcome to the Café!
You might have a better chance of getting some helpful responses if you were specific on the kind of information you seek. For example, are you looking for bibliographical information, such as whether or not the copy you have is a first edition, or if it went through many printings? Or are you looking for information on the author? (you can probably do a name search here and find some discussions on VF). Or do you want to know if this title has very original or respected material in it? Sometimes well meaning folks won't reply because they're not sure how to be helpful with your query. There are many good and helpful guys and gals on this forum, so odds are good that with a narrower focus with your questions, you'll get some helpful answers. Best wishes, and, again, welcome to the Café. Clay |
Jeff Corn Inner circle Las Vegas 1190 Posts |
I've been helping Casey look and, for the most part, any information would be helpful. I think the main thing he's interested in is the street value. Even though it's now become a main part of his library, the value is definately something I was interested in when he got the book.
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Casey Garrison New user Albuquerque, NM 3 Posts |
Thank you to whoever moved this. I am still somewhat lost in these forums.
I apologize for not being more clear, basically I'm looking for anyone who has heard anything about these, anyone who has them, and like jeff said, pretty much any information concerning them in general. I've never heard of Victor Farelli until now so the name interested me. Any history on him would also be very helpful. The magority of material in the book is not original (it may have been at that time though). In short, I'm trying to establish some general knowledge of when these items were created and obtain information on the people who created them. |
hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Victor Farelli wrote up a lot of John Ramsey's stuff.
If you belong to ASKAlexander.org., it will give you a huge database of information on him. Richard
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JimMaloney Inner circle 1184 Posts |
You may want to check out Paul Chosse's posts in this thread over at the Genii Forum: Victor Farelli's Card Tricks??
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Casey - I have p.m'd you about this post
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
I don't want to keep hammering on this, but the internet is not necessarily the be-all, end-all of research into titles. Not all used book dealers have web sites. For example, Andy Greget has stayed off the net. So has Byron Walker.
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On 2006-07-08 19:01, Bill Palmer wrote: Bill, Byron Walker has the magic library to drool over (floor to ceiling and wall to wall in every room). He lives in San Leandro and can come up with most books you are looking for. Why he does not have a website I do not know as he could be moving more books than he is now. To my knowledge the last time I was at his house I did not even see a computer. I must say though he is a really nice guy and very knowledgeable about magic books in general and is always willing to share that information.. Rennie
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Dave Egleston Special user Ceres, Ca 632 Posts |
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On 2006-07-11 10:26, Rennie wrote:] Bill, Byron Walker has the magic library to drool over (floor to ceiling and wall to wall in every room). He lives in San Leandro and can come up with most books you are looking for. Why he does not have a website I do not know as he could be moving more books than he is now. To my knowledge the last time I was at his house I did not even see a computer. I must say though he is a really nice guy and very knowledgeable about magic books in general and is always willing to share that information.. Rennie [/quote] (Un)fortunately Mr. Walker has purchased a computer and I believe it will only be a matter of time before he has an internet presence. Dave |
Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
Byron has e-mail. I don't know if he has a website, though.
A lot of questions can be answered by calling H&R Magic Books. Victor Farelli is quite well known. You shouldn't have trouble finding out information about him. Google shows 844 pages with mentions of Victor Farelli.
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