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hitmouse Loyal user 249 Posts |
Vol 1+2 of this book are available as an inexpensive combined paperback. Apart from the fabled Fred Robinson Riffle Pass, is this book worth getting?
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Peo Olsson Inner circle Stockholm, Sweden 3260 Posts |
I got Vol 1 and 3 a few days back for practically nothing. I haven't read them yet, but anything by Lewis Ganson is worth getting.
Peo
Pictured to the left my hero and me during FISM 2006 in Stockholm.
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Fayaad Manie Loyal user 237 Posts |
In terms of manipulation in general, it is an excellent source with a variety of manipulative techniques.
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eddieloughran Special user 942 Posts |
That's Funny !
I was going to reply that the books are very good but that the title is a bit misleading as they contain card and other close up stuff too. Colour changing pen knifes. thimbles, egg bag, billiard balls, cigarettes, clay pipes and candles, and linking rings. Also -T&R newspaper, three shell game, cups and balls, Coins across, dice routines, padles, as well as a lot of card tricks. There isn't as many card and card fan manipulations as I expected ! Good books, very good, but some of the material is dated. Eddie |
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