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George Hunter Inner circle 2013 Posts |
I now appreciate Gabriel Werlin’s Green Neck System much more than when I first read it. I am now preparing three effects using his system.
It occurs to me that the rare good books (or props) that facilitate multiple effects are worth their weight in platinum. What other books, props, even methods can inform a range of performances? Which ones have been valuable to you. George |
Escamoteur Regular user 109 Posts |
Book - Quinta by Phil Smith. Still one of my favourite book purchases of the last decade
Tool/Utility - SAW Many many avenues to go down with what it can do. I utilize a different tool often lately for the main feature, but even so still regularly use this. Tool - Our friend from early on in Corinda. No need to expound there I should hope. Regards |
Chaz93 Inner circle Texas 1754 Posts |
Books: Mind, Myth, and Magic. Absolutely invaluable and has contributed to a lot of my work.
Tool: The w*nd*w *nv*lop*. What can't this thing do? Tool: *mp P*d. All you need to get into a 20 minute set Method: O*e A*e*ad. Combined with the two tools above you can work for 20 minutes easily. Method: The General Person Ploy - Learned from Luke Jermays work/David Hoys work. Simply fantastic and so many ways to apply it. |
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