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joshlondon Regular user 169 Posts |
Anyone out there have Prism, the Max Maven book. I already found 2 routines that are going in my stand-up act already. Anyone else find anything intereting for stand-up/stage material?
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Ken Dyne Inner circle UK 2268 Posts |
This book is a goldmine of effects. I love this collection and it is one of those books I am going to re-read annually to get more stimulus from. Even Max's wroting style makes me think of new ideas.
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Traveler Special user 549 Posts |
This is one of the classic texts of mentalism. And rightfully so.
But, since I own the original color series (except the yellow one ) , I wonder if there's a lot of new material in this tome ? |
David Eichler Grammar Host Durham, ME 1780 Posts |
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On 2005-06-10 10:50, Traveler wrote: I think I recall reading that Max said he was not updating the original texts. |
Hexagon Regular user London 198 Posts |
There isn't any new material except the Introduction and some footnotes, though I think the text has been slightly revised for clarity's sake
This book is absolutely wonderful! Everything in it creates inspiration, I love it. from Hexagon |
John Macmillan Loyal user Vancouver, BC 226 Posts |
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On 2005-06-10 07:07, joshlondon wrote: What were the two that stood out for you? |
Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
I liked Desire and the triple prediction effect from the blue book along with gometric coin and the four sided triangle. I have yet to perform any of these though.
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rickmagic1 Inner circle MIddle Tennessee area 1544 Posts |
I've used the Four Sided Triangle, though I changed the patter a bit. I felt that the "four sided triangle" bit didn't fit me so much.
I'd also like to say that this is a treasure trove of material. There is one item, however, that I'd like to do but can't because I can't find the particular item that I need to do it. If you have the book, the routine is called, "Chaos", and it requires a Bimetallic disc, also known as a jumping disc. Anyone happen to know any company that still carries this, or where else I could possibly get one? Rick
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Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
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On 2005-06-11 11:59, rickmagic1 wrote: I did an internet search and could not find the disk. I wish I could. Michael |
The Count of Three New user 81 Posts |
I don't have Prism yet, but after reading this thread, my curiosity got hold of me & I, too, searched the Web, hoping to help you guys out.
I think the disc is called a Spencer disc. http://members.aol.com/spencerlab/history/al/al.htm And as for a supplier, my first thought was Edmund Scientific as a likely source, but it doesn't show up in their online catalog. Then I found a link which suggests that Edmund did sell them for years, but do not any longer: http://www.halfbakery.com/lr/idea/Kinetic_20Solar_20Cell So no luck (yet) in finding a supplier, but the following web page contains a video of the Edmunds disc in action: http://faraday.physics.uiowa.edu/heat/4A30.40.htm |
SmoothAM Regular user 105 Posts |
Can someone give a brief description of the effects in this book?
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