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Excerpt from the introduction:
Regarding the routines presented in these lecture notes, I have to point out that they are based on simple ideas and require practice only to the extent that you must be familiar with the sequence of handling in order to perform the effects smoothly.
Too often magicians ignore tricks which at first glance appear difficult. If the plot idea attracts your interest, give it ten minutes of your time. You’ll know soon enough if you like the trick or not.
The explanations of the tricks in these notes are somewhat brief but I consider them complete enough for you to be able to understand each of the routines clearly. I encourage you to explore variations better suited to your manner of working.
These routines can be tied together to form a full act. First Rope Puzzle, then the card routines, one after the other, and then, finish with Jumbo Jumble (Ulti-Mate-M remains in case I need a few more minutes, or, in case of an ... encore!).
Introduction
Rope Puzzle
Four Split
Missing
Mouse Trap
Broken Heart
Easy Going
Ulti-Mate-M
Jumbo Jumble
Pin-Acle
Spell A Name
Pom Pom Cups
Snappy
1st edition 1995, 24 pages; PDF 30 pages.
word count: 7571 which is equivalent to 30 standard pages of text
Regarding the routines presented in these lecture notes, I have to point out that they are based on simple ideas and require practice only to the extent that you must be familiar with the sequence of handling in order to perform the effects smoothly.
Too often magicians ignore tricks which at first glance appear difficult. If the plot idea attracts your interest, give it ten minutes of your time. You’ll know soon enough if you like the trick or not.
The explanations of the tricks in these notes are somewhat brief but I consider them complete enough for you to be able to understand each of the routines clearly. I encourage you to explore variations better suited to your manner of working.
These routines can be tied together to form a full act. First Rope Puzzle, then the card routines, one after the other, and then, finish with Jumbo Jumble (Ulti-Mate-M remains in case I need a few more minutes, or, in case of an ... encore!).
Introduction
Rope Puzzle
Four Split
Missing
Mouse Trap
Broken Heart
Easy Going
Ulti-Mate-M
Jumbo Jumble
Pin-Acle
Spell A Name
Pom Pom Cups
Snappy
1st edition 1995, 24 pages; PDF 30 pages.
word count: 7571 which is equivalent to 30 standard pages of text