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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 2018 Posts ![]() |
AOA the entire series!
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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.
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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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