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supremefiction Veteran user 312 Posts |
Peter Duffie is obviously a giant in card magic. I have one or two of his books and his Moves video. I am wondering--can anyone provide any advice about how to best to approach this great body of work--which books to get first, which are most representative, or whatever you think. Among the one's I have spent the most time with are the three volumes of Card Conspiracy with Robin Robertson. Thanks for whatever guidance.
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pabloinus Inner circle 1685 Posts |
I like effortless card magic
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Ed Oschmann Inner circle Lake Worth FL 1038 Posts |
Card Compulsions has a nice variety of sleight-of-hand as well as semi- automatic. I also think it contains some of his best material.
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Indigo Regular user 106 Posts |
I got a lot out of his Move Mastery DVDs.
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supremefiction Veteran user 312 Posts |
Looking at ConjuringArchive.org, I note that Card Compulsions has a section dedicated to moves, which I am interested in.
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darren-uk New user 72 Posts |
Anything with Peter's name attached is worthy of your shelf space.
Darren, UK
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danny Loyal user England 270 Posts |
Applications is still in print I think and has some nice things in it. You will need to keep an eye on the second hand market as a lot of his books/booklets are now out of print.
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magicthree Special user 640 Posts |
All of his books usually have a few gems in it.
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