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Metius Regular user Italy 175 Posts |
I was looking for some close-up books with tricks of many kind and I came up with these two titles. I'm looking for both gimmicked and non-gimmicked effects (mostly this last ones). What do you think must be the best for an intermediate magician?
Metius P.S. If you know other books, any segnalation will be appreciated.
Eppure una volta avetti sette in latino...(G.Marziano)
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gilbert3 Regular user 140 Posts |
The Pallbearers Review by Karl Fulves would be a much better buy!
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roya Loyal user Seattle 211 Posts |
IMO, Close Up & Personal, one of my favourites..
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sirbrad Inner circle PA 2096 Posts |
AOA the entire series!
The great trouble with magicians is the fact that they believe when they have bought a certain trick or piece of apparatus, and know the method or procedure, that they are full-fledged mystifiers. -- Harry Houdini
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calexa Inner circle Germany 1635 Posts |
AoA Vol.1 contains a lot of very good material.
Magixx
Optimists have more fun.....
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andre combrinck Special user South Africa 953 Posts |
AOA,hands down!Paul rules-everyone knows that.
Andre |
LeConte Special user Bay area 830 Posts |
AOA 1 and The Almanac. Both are so fun to read and work through.
Drive Carefully
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