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bluefred
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The sponge ball routine
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This book got me started in Mentalism. This is where I first learned the precious Center Tear!
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I just found it at a local bookshop on clearance for $7.00. I immediately bought it. I have only flipped through it but there are some real gems in there.
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The Six-Bill Repeat routine, and the Further Than That card trick are some of my favorite so far Smile This book really is pure gold.
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Great book. I'v been learning the billiard balls. the routine in this book is very solid and usable
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I love the gag with the "window bag" and the ping pong balls.
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MY favorite has and always will be the Sucker Torn and Restored Napkin - it plays excellently for kids and adults! I've used it for birthday parties up to platform and stage shows!
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MY favorite has and always will be the Sucker Torn and Restored Napkin - it plays excellently for kids and adults! I've used it for birthday parties up to platform and stage shows!

You know it's funny... In all my years as a magi, I've never done that trick. I like it, but I've just never performed it. Shame on me. Smile
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After recently seeing a Magi doing a Sponge Balls
inmy Daughter's hands I bought some Sponge Balls
and pulled out my old copy of MWCCIM...

Such a Treasure Chest of Magic!
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On 2008-08-06 08:17, magicbern wrote:
MY favorite has and always will be the Sucker Torn and Restored Napkin - it plays excellently for kids and adults! I've used it for birthday parties up to platform and stage shows!

You know it's funny... In all my years as a magi, I've never done that trick. I like it, but I've just never performed it. Shame on me. Smile


You should try it coz its straightforward and effective for all ages and anywhere. Beats the preparation (and expense) for the Sucker Silk to Egg or the special card needed for the 'What's Next' effect - which are the 2 other tricks I think can evoke similar responses from audiences.
jstone
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On 2008-08-14 08:43, magicbern wrote:

You should try it coz its straightforward and effective for all ages and anywhere. Beats the preparation (and expense) for the Sucker Silk to Egg or the special card needed for the 'What's Next' effect - which are the 2 other tricks I think can evoke similar responses from audiences.


I Know I should. It's a great trick. I've just never put in the time.
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There is a cool trick in there with Lifesavers and a string that I use with the linking lifesavers effect for a longer routine.

Some of the business card effects are also awesome.

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I was watching clutch on penguin magic and I thought I read about this trick before. So I got out my mark Wilson’s Complete Course in Magic and Cyclopedia of Magic and looked for it. The trick that is very similar to it is called “the card case escape” and it’s in both books. So if you are interested in clutch, please read the card case escape first. Oh and there is no palming in this version.
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I like the Bank Night routine.

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