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djswas New user 22 Posts |
If so which is the best? I notice there are different volumes, is it best to start with volume 1 or do later volumes have the same things, just revised?
Also, I see there are World Class Manipulation as well as Art of Card Manipulation. |
SlipperyPete Loyal user 218 Posts |
I can recommend the World Class Manipulations. You will get some great routines and ideas out of it. Most of it is not that diffucult.
Love his thimble stuff |
djswas New user 22 Posts |
Thanks a lot! I will order tonight!
I was in LV last week and after "The Magic of Paris" Stephane Vanel talks to the audience and he said that Jeff McBride's DVDs are the best for learning and getting good... |
Loopback Veteran user Lincoln, Nebraska 359 Posts |
I have both The Art of Card Manipulation and the Magic On Stage dvd sets and they are both good.
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shazzy Regular user 118 Posts |
All his stuff is worth purchasing.
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MagicJuggler Inner circle Anchorage, AK 1161 Posts |
The art of card manipulation is very good, and you'll want to get them in order (or all at once!)
The World Class Manipulation is also very good with a lot of material, again you'll probably want to get them in order.
Matthew Olsen
I heard from a friend that anecdotal evidence is actually quite reliable. |
Miraclemakers Special user INA 685 Posts |
I love magic at the edge dvd.
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