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Parson Smith Inner circle 1937 Posts |
So was I!
My wife and I were visiting with Martin a few days after David was there. He said, "You know, a lot of magicians don't like Blaine. But he is a very nice young man and quite talented. His patter is not that much, But he does some really nice magic." After finding out that he did about 90 minutes of work, for free, for a few dozen 80+ year old senior citizens as a tribute to M.G., my opinion of him improved drastically. Hats off to you, Mr. Blaine. I, for one, wish you great success in all you do. Sincerely, Parson
Here kitty, kitty,kitty.
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The Naked Magician New user Ashford, Kent 59 Posts |
Okay, so for us young, new kids on the block. getting ahold of this bible of impromptu magic is near enough as hard as making your very own devils coke bottle!! are there any decnt substitues?
Shazam!
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Todd Karr V.I.P. Los Angeles 152 Posts |
Hey, folks. We're still working on Impromptu. Sometimes our projects come out quickly, others take a lot longer to get right before they're ready to release. Hang on and you'll see something wonderful!
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Todd,
How much of the tricks are going to be new, if any. |
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Douglas Lippert Inner circle E Pluribus Unum 2343 Posts |
Looks like the book will be $350 plus shipping. Wow...I thought my Cardini book was expensive.
Douglas Lippert
Former I.B.M. Ring #8 Secretary |
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Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
I just looked at mine. I paid $25.00 in 1980. It was a used copy and the cool thing is that whoever owned it before me indexed it on the top right corner of every right page. You can just thumb through it and see the topics. This may discount it's value to a collector, but makes it super easy to see the catagories! It was published in 1978 by Magic, Inc.
Sammy J. Teague
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Rolyan Special user I'm fencing in my land; so far there are 590 Posts |
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On 2008-10-20 14:04, The Naked Magician wrote: Check out http://www.ebay.co.uk, searching for Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic. Cheers Rolyan |
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Slim King Eternal Order Orlando 18012 Posts |
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On 2008-10-20 00:20, Parson Smith wrote: I have also upgraded him several levels
THE MAN THE SKEPTICS REFUSE TO TEST FOR ONE MILLION DOLLARS.. The Worlds Foremost Authority on Houdini's Life after Death.....
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Douglas Lippert Inner circle E Pluribus Unum 2343 Posts |
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On 2008-10-21 14:23, Todd Karr wrote: Are you selling a "regular" version? I'd rather buy a cheaper version so I won't care so much if it gets banged up from use. Best, Doug L.
Douglas Lippert
Former I.B.M. Ring #8 Secretary |
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mormonyoyoman Inner circle I dug 5,000 postholes, but I have only 2440 Posts |
Of course, one could get the complete *Hugard's Magic Magazine* and have all the articles which Martin turned into the book -- AND get a lot more *stuff* to boot!
*jeep! --Grandpa Chet
#ShareGoodness #ldsconf
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pjw New user 23 Posts |
Hi,
I have this on my shelf it is dated Copyright 1978 magic inc chicago Is this a first edition? if so anyone any idea of value cheers for the help |
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tangle New user australia 80 Posts |
Argh!
I'd love to find this. People always refer me to it. |
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hypno_illusionist New user 21 Posts |
If anyone is in DYING need of this book, I wouldn't mind giving it 2 you as a token of love for free. :0)
Feel free to contact me. ) Have a magical day. |
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paultepper New user 56 Posts |
Which is easier, Magic vs. Lakers or publication date?
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sieler New user Cupertino, CA 63 Posts |
Todd sent an email on 2009-06-09:
> Martin Gardner's Impromptu should be out by year's end. And, it's orderable on the Miracle Factory web site: http://www.miraclefactory.net/gardner.htm |
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cairo Elite user 406 Posts |
This has always been one of my most invaluable reesources.
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Donal Chayce Inner circle 1770 Posts |
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On 2009-06-10 14:18, cairo wrote: Which specific effects have been most valuable to you, and why? |
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cairo Elite user 406 Posts |
Most valuable have been the after dinner tricks. Silverware, particularly like the paddle move application with the stuck on bits of napkin, also the bent spoon, other napkin tricks, I first learned the vanishing salt shaker trick here, matches. Nowadays anything I do impromptu in a restaurant pretty much goes back to that book. I glad this thread reminded me about this, haven't read it in years. It's invaluable, although I'm not sure where it is right now.
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sieler New user Cupertino, CA 63 Posts |
Todd says that the limited edition of MG'sI is now sold out, but that there
will be a reguar edition too. |
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Mike Webb New user 70 Posts |
Still looking for a nice copy.
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