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jonxodus Veteran user San Diego, CA 320 Posts |
I love license to thrill and nightshades!! Oh and the invisible palm is a winner for sure..always kills
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michaelmystic2003 Inner circle 3062 Posts |
Lisence To Thrill is GREAT! Do you use Anything Deck, or Buck Naked? What other effects do you use?
Learn more about my upcoming book of close up magic and theory SYNTHESIS & SECRETS: A Magic Book in Four Acts: https://www.michaelkrasworks.com/synthesis-secrets
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VcosNJ Inner circle 1179 Posts |
I use impromptu nightshades. Borrow a dollar bill and watch the sunglasses change places! I'm looking forward to the newer handling for this, but for old times sake, I still use the one written up all the time.
I've done Reset for a bit, and there's quite a few different versions of this, so my Reset doesn't look exactly like Paul Harris's anymore. Cross Twist and Bizzare twist I love as well. Don't forget bizzare shrink. I think I'm the only one who's been doing that so far.. |
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michaelmystic2003 Inner circle 3062 Posts |
I think you are... I've only read it and it looks fantastic.
There are effects in here that will probably never be performed like Peanut Butter and Jellyfish and Butt Of Course, but they are just so fun to read! Oh, and who can forget the lawsuit waiting to happen, The Pinochle Solution. May God have mercy on your soul if you even think about trying this. Anyone use Leaf? What are your favourite effects? Honestly, over 20 PH effects immediately went into my repertoire. These books are the best investment I have ever made.
Learn more about my upcoming book of close up magic and theory SYNTHESIS & SECRETS: A Magic Book in Four Acts: https://www.michaelkrasworks.com/synthesis-secrets
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jonxodus Veteran user San Diego, CA 320 Posts |
Def. one of the best investment you can make. I personally do Las Vegas Split. One of my fav. effects.
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Danny Diamond Inner circle Connecticut 1400 Posts |
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On 2007-07-07 05:36, Michaelmystic2003 wrote: Here is a thread I started about 4 years ago, that might be of some interest to you... http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......orum=110
You don't drown by falling in the water;
you drown by staying there. - Edwin Louis Cole |
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Steve Haynes Inner circle Southeastern United States 1119 Posts |
These books are a bargain.
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Magikrn Veteran user 333 Posts |
I only have Volume 1 as of now and my favorites would have to be, Cros Twist, New Twisted Collectors, Illusion, and The Bayberry Bag Swindle.
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momagic New user 18 Posts |
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acchessor Elite user Nebraska 402 Posts |
Here are all of the effects I really like from Volumes 2 and 3:
Volume 2: Hiccup PDQ #2 Face-Lift Blackjack Challenge Quarter Caper Stretch Uncut Version Time Machine Tuning Fork Up the Ladder Altman Maneuver Book 3: Bizarre Vanish Mickey Mouse Math Perfectionist Instant Replay Bad Estimate Hedonists Limo Service The Entire Magical Arts Journal section Shuffling Lesson Hot Shot Cut These books are awesome for any magician, and I can't wait to get Volume 2! |
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