Recommendations?

Jul 14, 2008
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By Force Unseen by Stephen Minch
Paper Engine by Aaron Fisher
Smooth Operations by Kevin Ho
The Classic Magic by Larry Jennings

Dan and Dave website have pretty advanced materials if you check it out.
 
May 2, 2008
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Pennsylvania
Paper Engine by Aaron Fisher

I agree. This book is filled with great material. However, I would REALLY recommend SEARCH AND DESTROY by Aaron Fisher (yes, it is IN his book, but his teaching of the "Nowhere Pass" and the actual trick itself is amazingly clear and simply awesome... :D)

Pick up either one if you can. I use search and destroy daily, and it is awesome.

Also, check out Five Speed. I know it's kinda old now, but it is spectacular and is a routine in itself for spectators.

Hope this helps :)

Best,

-Sanj
 
Hello everyone!

My birthday is in a couple of weeks and its one of the few times i can pick up some magic related stuff.

So i was wondering, does anyone have any recommendations? Im looking mostly for card material and i would say that my skill level is intermediate.

I have bought so much crap latley that i cant use so i would appreciate if someone had some recommendations on some really great practical card material.
Card CLub, Ultra Gaffs, anythign Lee Asher, anything Jay Sankey, anything Brad Christian....
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Hahahahahahahahahaha.

On a serious note...

52 Memories by Jack Parker is a wonderful book filled with lots of incredible card magic that will keep you going for a LONG time. It's a well written and well presented book, that's really one of my favourites.

If you're looking for a challenge, look at Guy Hollingworth's Drawing Room Deceptions, all stellar material in there.

Vernon's Inner Card Trilogy is also a great book on some of the best card magic ever witten - and of course it's Vernon, so that speaks for itself really.
 
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