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theghostcompany New user Switzerland 82 Posts |
If you are considering getting Carneycopia, it might interest you to know that the book has just been reprinted.
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David Gardener New user Hamilton, New Zealand 53 Posts |
Hi
Barrie Richardsons 'Act two', would be my recommendation, also Eugene Burgers "performance of close up magic', both well written. David |
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Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
Simply Harkey.
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Lukenp Special user 560 Posts |
Quote:
On 2005-08-25 12:25, coleman wrote: For Expert Coin Magic you can find a copy here http://www.misdirections.com/shop6.html
"Be natural"
-Dai Vernon |
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Yiannis Veteran user Chicago USA 349 Posts |
Ozman,
all the classics are in Mr Chosse's post. As always, very helpfull and educational. |
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calexa Inner circle Germany 1635 Posts |
I would second "The book of secrets" by John Carney. Another excellent source is the Workers series by Michael Close.
Magixx
Optimists have more fun.....
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redheadjuggler Regular user 125 Posts |
This on is spendy, but well worth it. The Secert Ways of Al Baker. It`s about 900+ pages of every type of magic you can think of. I read it while I`m eating breakfast.
Juggler |
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rudess New user 89 Posts |
Try strong magic.
It's a wonderful book. |
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