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WalterPlinge Elite user 449 Posts |
Thnx -- that's too bad. Hefty price for a book missing a page. Then you have to download the missing page and print it out. So I guess we can say it's a partial ebook.
It seems some people think this book is the greatest thing since sliced bread, while others think it's tripe. Is it full of tricks requiring endless DLs and Elmsley counts? Those bore me to tears. My only experience with his stuff is a handful of tricks that Aldo Colombini included in his books.
"Of course, it's the old marked deck trick!"
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6226 Posts |
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On Nov 10, 2024, WalterPlinge wrote: It is not. The sleights required vary greatly. What are some of the books you currently have on card magic?
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WalterPlinge Elite user 449 Posts |
Thnx.
A few by Harry Lorayne, Aldo Colombini, Frank Garcia, Royal Road, Expert Card Technique, Bob Longe, Fulves self-working books. Stuff like that. I just find Elmsley counts and DLs in tricks too obvious when they are over used. I'm also not good at those 2 particular ones. I just like tricks that are very clever moreso than ones that just show off knuckle-busting sleights.
"Of course, it's the old marked deck trick!"
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6226 Posts |
Quote: Walter, I would suggest The Card Magic of Nick Trost if it's still available. Effortless Card Magic by Peter Duffie which is available as an ebook.
On Nov 11, 2024, WalterPlinge wrote: Quite a lot of Peter's stuff is available in ebook form at Lybrary.com
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WalterPlinge Elite user 449 Posts |
Thnx! I've been interested in that Trost book for about 10 years! I've heard it will be re-printed very soon.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6226 Posts |
Quote: When L&L was around it was available as an ebookOn Nov 13, 2024, WalterPlinge wrote:
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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Leo H Inner circle 1404 Posts |
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On Nov 10, 2024, WalterPlinge wrote: Yes it is a hefty price for a book that's missing a page. And there was no transparency about the error, no apology, and no announcement. The publisher hoped that it would slide under the radar, until somebody caught it and complained about it . |
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WalterPlinge Elite user 449 Posts |
Reminds me of an episode of M*A*S*H where they were all reading the murder mystery book and the last page was missing that identified the murderer!
"Of course, it's the old marked deck trick!"
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Leo H Inner circle 1404 Posts |
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On Nov 17, 2024, WalterPlinge wrote: I remember watching that episode many years ago. It was indeed funny--but the people who spent a $100 for this book and discovered a missing page are not amused. |
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WalterPlinge Elite user 449 Posts |
You got that right!
It's a shame, and I realize the market for books like this are small -- as is any magic book -- so that's the reason it wasn't corrected. They probably would have lost money if they did rather than making the probably slim, if any, profit as it is. That being said, I'm not sure that making a pdf of the missing page available for download was enough. Maybe offering a discount on other books? I hope they allowed full refunds with a return, with shipping covered both ways. Around 25 years ago, I bought a paperback mystery from a Golden Age author that I liked, but I didn't read the book until several years later. Mid-way through the book, the pages repeated from earlier in the book -- in other words, page 100, then page 50, 51, 52, etc. These pages replaced the pages that should have been printed. It was a significant loss of pages -- not just one. It was only like a $5 or $10 book, but it was from a publisher who subsequently went out-of-business (I think), so it took me a while to find another one.
"Of course, it's the old marked deck trick!"
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magicfish Inner circle 7140 Posts |
Motown wrote:
"Walter, I would suggest The Card Magic of Nick Trost if it's still available." It has always been available since the day it was published. Love ya Motown. |
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TXKEVIN New user 57 Posts |
In response to Leo's earlier post. You have the power to vote with your own wallet. However, I am GRATEFUL for the reprint even if missing a page and recently happily purchased my copy.
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Leo H Inner circle 1404 Posts |
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On Jan 11, 2025, TXKEVIN wrote: Of course you are GRATEFUL for the beneficent gifts bestowed upon us by Tricky Dick. And yet, many years ago people were asking for a reprint of Card Craft and he refused. I bet this reprint of Card Craft, in spite of the incompetence of the missing page, is selling better than that Deland book. Stacked up in his garage gathering dust. Delusion and madness indeed... |
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