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Yarden_Aviv New user Israel 33 Posts |
I didn't get my book yet.. and I placed my order over a month ago, anyone else?
The new closer to your Ambitious Card routine: Transcend
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Peter_turner V.I.P. Bradford, West Yorkshire 1355 Posts |
The books got shipped this week - anyone who didn't leave an address on PayPal won't have received a book and countries outside of the U.K be patient guys
Pete x |
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kissdadookie Inner circle 4275 Posts |
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On Sep 29, 2017, Peter_turner wrote: I live in the States, how dare you tell me to be patient! The balls on this Peter Turner character. Smh. Trolololol. |
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tomd Special user 747 Posts |
Maybe the queen being on the money over here might make a difference in delivery times? 😢
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swood Loyal user 299 Posts |
Not unless she starts driving for Royal Mail . . .
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MitchellK Regular user 138 Posts |
Isabella’s Star 3 is amazing. Pete first showed me this over Skype a while ago, but I’m such a short time it’s come so far. It’s honestky incredible. Star sign. Thought of Name. And the date of birth. The spectators have to be able to concentrate in terms of ensuring things go 100% right, but even if they mess up you will still get the star sign and name they are thinking of. With nothing written down. Some may have an issue with propless Mentalism but this is one of the moat sure fire things that there is. I can’t speak highly enough of this, or of Pete. I’ve been a huge fan for a while and he’s a top guy.
This is heralded as the solution to this plot and I honestly think it is. A combination of techniques all used together. This is packed full of subtleties and other effects outlined. It should be more money! A steal at the price it is. Mitchell |
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RevConfused New user Yorkshire, UK 65 Posts |
I received mine today. This is by far a leap above IS2 in terms of the production. The layout is much clearer and aesthetically pleasing. This in turn lends itself to easier reading and learning.
Without giving anything away, I'll echo the previous review that says some people will dump this and some people will apply their own personalities and really fly with this. The accompanying video files and documents are nice, and add an enjoyable depth to proceedings whilst studying the material. Will everyone love it? Probably not. Is it worth the hype and price? A resounding yes. |
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1410 Posts |
So, will everyone love this. No. Do I love it. YES. This will require work to master, and for that reason many magicians will shy away from it.
I’m taking this bit by bit. Peter has cleverly broken the routine into seperate sections, some of which can be performed separately. That’s what I intend to do and then progress. At the end of the day, this is propless routine and kills. But it will require work.
Magically,
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swood Loyal user 299 Posts |
Wow. So pleased you are liking it, and I know Pete will feel the same. This was always a real labour of love and to know that our view that it was worth it is shared by those who have read it means so much. Enjoy it!
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doriancaudal Inner circle 1532 Posts |
Arrived in France today !
Hands-off ACAAN - freely chosen card and number : http://doriancaudal.wix.com/miracaan
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mindguru Veteran user 320 Posts |
Since it arrived I have only had time to skim through it, but I can already see that it will need study.
I will be studying. |
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Peter_turner V.I.P. Bradford, West Yorkshire 1355 Posts |
Thank you guys I love reading that you are enjoying it
I’d love to hear your stories of killing with any part of this routine! X |
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Michael Zarek Special user Sweden 923 Posts |
I might be an idiot but I can't access the video files (there's nothing there), and yes I did do the thing that says on the slip of paper.
EDIT: never mind, it didn't work on chrome but worked in firefox for some reason.
Reader discretion is advised.
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Martin Pulman Inner circle London 3399 Posts |
I think there is an absolute gem of a subtlety in the name portion of this that can be applied to a limitless variety of routines. Increasingly I think of IS3 as a kind of advanced course in learning silent compromise prop-less techniques and the art of jazzing. Even if you don't use the routine the way Peter does -and I'm still not totally convinced a PA is a universal solution for a star sign- you will learn a lot.
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swood Loyal user 299 Posts |
I agree - I think it was always conceived as a set of techniques that blend together, and the blend can be changed to suit the individual. The star sign section in the book provides a quick and easy to learn solution, which I think was the right way to go for a commercially released routine that some will already consider complex. It makes the complete presentation faster than some of the alternatives. I also think that Pete's subtleties do help the published solution to play very well. However, there are definitely a range of other possibilities for those who prefer a different route. In fact, volume 9 of Pete's ebook masterclass series is devoted to star sign divinations. Included is one of my favourites, The Frame, where the spectator says nothing and at the end of the script you can tell them their star sign. As an alternative, Mark Chandaue's Ophiucus and Aire Allegro's Told You So could also be used if you were happy to mix cards or a phone with propless.
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swood Loyal user 299 Posts |
Steve Haresign is also credited in IS3 for the principle behind part of the name section. His work on that principle is well worth checking out and will be published in his book, scheduled for release next year.
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ed wood Special user 742 Posts |
Received my copy this morning, thanks so much to Steve for getting this out to me.
P.S. Far too early to review at this point but this seems good, very good. As a person who has little time for most propless mentalism this seems to take the strongest, most surefire techniques and put them into one tight, well though out, concise and workable package. |
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RevConfused New user Yorkshire, UK 65 Posts |
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On Oct 1, 2017, Peter_turner wrote: I'll look forward to trying this out on folks. Though I can of course be bribed to simply make up great stories by a madras in Akbars or Kashmir ;-p Kidding aside...really looking forward to using this, but, it deserves study before I attempt it. |
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Adam Hince Special user Pittsburgh, PA 509 Posts |
Just got mine today, here in the States. Haven't had a chance to read yet, but I can't wait till I have chance later!
-AH |
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Magidoc New user 89 Posts |
What??! I'm in Pittsburgh too but didn't get mine yet... Hopefully tomorrow, or the postal workers could have realized the potential of the book and stole it for themselves :/
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