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wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
I was wondering, out of all the books you have, what is the best for a starter like me?
Wikiro
If you punch a wall so hard your knee hurts your goal has been accomplished.
Never Panic! Wikiro |
Jim Pace V.I.P. Portland Oregon 556 Posts |
Wikiro,
The best book for the money is "Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic". It sells for around $25 and is truly a complete course, close-up magic, parlor, and stage. It even has some illusions that you can build. Jim
"The drum that beats the loudest is always the most hollow."
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wikiro Elite user NY 435 Posts |
I got the book but I was wondering what you have put out on the market that would be considered more for starters. I have heard nothing but good reviews on your books.
Wikiro
If you punch a wall so hard your knee hurts your goal has been accomplished.
Never Panic! Wikiro |
Jim Pace V.I.P. Portland Oregon 556 Posts |
Well, I have two tapes: "Tricks from my Lecture" is the first. This tape has several effects that can be mastered with a little work.
I also have "GAGS". This tape is a bunch of quick tricks and gags to augment any performance. "GAGS 2" will be on it's way soon. Both books that I am associated with are for the worker. They are "Restaurant Worker's Handbook," and "Pace's 'A' Material," a new book by Magic Smith. Jim, and Thank you, Wikiro
"The drum that beats the loudest is always the most hollow."
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