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Spaced Out Tarot
Category: reviewRead more: Spaced Out TarotEditor’s note: Don’t buy this deck, donate directly if you want to support the charity. We’re just doing a fun thing where Anne reviews some quirky decks of cards over the coming months. Don’t trust Uri Geller with your money! Uri Geller has released a tarot deck so that you too can communicate with extraterrestrial…
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Read more: Bricking Around with Drew Perry’s “Bricked”
Editor’s disclaimer: The main point isn’t the review, it’s the clever ideas Franklin had. Of note even if you aren’t interested in the product: How to make an object appear to fall out of a card, a bit of card-to-location theory, and an example of applying the Chinese Knockoff presentation. First, a quick review: Drew…
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Read more: A Review of Michael Kras’s Synthesis & Secrets
Michael Kras’s new book Synthesis & Secrets seems to have sold like hotcakes. It’s already sold out basically everywhere. But there are a few dozen copies set to be sent out to retailers in October, so it’s not too late to get a copy if you’re on the ball. Given that Michael is (or at…
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Why Do People Hate Crazy Sam’s Mind?
Category: reviewRead more: Why Do People Hate Crazy Sam’s Mind?If you didn’t know, Crazy Sam’s Mind is a trick by Sam Huang released through Hanson Chien that debuted at Blackpool and seemingly gives you the powers of (weak) telekinesis. It’s been getting a lot of love from professional magic reviewers, and a lot of hate from many others. Now, I’m not trying to claim…
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Read more: Dr. Strangelike or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Like Dariel Fitzkee
I originally became interested in reading Showmanship for Magicians by Dariel Fitzkee after Darwin Ortiz coined the phrase “the Fitzkee fallacy” in Strong Magic. The way Ortiz characterizes Fitzkee’s philosophy seemed objectionable to the performance of magic but especially so to the social performer. Recently, I chose to read it, if only out of morbid…
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The World’s Greatest Trick Review
Category: reviewRead more: The World’s Greatest Trick ReviewSo there I was, with half our discretionaries spent on a single card trick, hoping like hell that I could get a good review out of this. That would count as being a professional magician, right? Héctor Mancha is selling “The World’s Greatest Card Trick”, his Fool Us fooler routine, on Vanishing Inc. for a…
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