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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Elmsley, yes!
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Kex Special user Arlington, Texas 577 Posts |
The Bible... after that would be the Collected Works of Elmsley as well as Bro John Hamman...
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Edgar Alstad New user Levanger, Norway 95 Posts |
If I have to choose a book with only (or some) card tricks, I'll have to say Dear Mr Fantasy.
If I would have to choose a book about cards, in general (not so many tricks/routines) will have to be Racherbaumer's Card Finnesse. |
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Alewishus Inner circle parts unknown 1226 Posts |
I'd have to say...the bible, even though most of the effects don't seem very commercial.
A.
Sack subs, ok Ross?
We miss you asper. |
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joseph Eternal Order Please ignore my 17407 Posts |
..and the water to wine is worth the price of the book...
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
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Bicycle Rider New user 93 Posts |
Card college series. Still learning the basics at the moment.
Conjurer of cheap tricks
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KLG Veteran user Hong Kong 348 Posts |
Card College
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Alewishus Inner circle parts unknown 1226 Posts |
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On 2013-07-05 06:11, joseph wrote: Thanks for reminding me about that one! How could I have forgot! A.
Sack subs, ok Ross?
We miss you asper. |
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Magic Pierre Loyal user 212 Posts |
Ummm, are there instructions for how that one is done, exactly?
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
See YouTube.
Click here to get Gerald Deutsch's Perverse Magic: The First Sixteen Years
All proceeds to Open Heart Magic charity. |
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Serrodash New user Alaska 52 Posts |
Books of Wonder for me. Though I read the classic sleight material to learn method, I look to Wonder's immense wisdom when ever I'm working on a routine. It contains one of the most thorough and imaginative explanations of direction, and his theories on deception are incredibly useful and correct.
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Sebastian B New user 5 Posts |
Our Magic by Maskelyne & Devant, great book.
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Sebastian B New user 5 Posts |
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On 2013-06-26 06:07, Steve Suss wrote: Great book! A favorite of Harry Riser. |
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corpmagi Special user New York 725 Posts |
Apocalypse. Always an undiscovered gem there to be found and polished
A Modern Trade Show Handbook
www.trafficstoppers.com/handbook |
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magicthree Special user 619 Posts |
Very true
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John Neely Loyal user Iowa 280 Posts |
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On 2013-07-08 10:36, corpmagi wrote: Ditto! |
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
Darwin Ortiz: Designing Miracles; Al Schneider's Magic; Arturo Ascanio: The magic of Ascanio Vol 1; René Lavand's two volume set entitled Lentidigitación
Magic is the art of emotionally sharing live impossible situations
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rawdawg Special user Southern California 686 Posts |
Designing Miracles
Expert at the Card Table Strong Magic Books of Wonder Rotate through them constantly.
One time, when I was young, I botched a sleight so bad, Vernon, Marlo & Miller rolled over in their graves. But I didn't see Elmsley, probably because he was behind the others.
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Maestro Special user 801 Posts |
Dear Mr. Fantasy also, for me.
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frankvomit Elite user 485 Posts |
Just picked up card to wallet the book by Jerry Metzner don't know if it's going to be the book I read most often but so far has lots of good information
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