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Self-Working Table Magic

Self-Working Table Magic

The quickest, most certain path toward achieving a reputation as a magician is to be able to perform at a moment's notice with borrowed objects. If you are handed a coin, handkerchief, pencil, or rubber band, you should be able to do at least one amazing trick with that object. This book deals exclusively with just such tricks. It is a collection of some of the best tricks with ordinary objects.
The approach throughout the book is simple. No unusual dexterity, gimmicks, or special sleights are required. The only props needed are simple, everyday objects — eggs, cards, dice, rubber bands, balloons, apples, whisk brooms, etc. Nor are long hours of practice necessary. Step-by-step instructions and over 180 helpful illustrations insure quick and effective mastery of each trick. Nearly 100 tricks in 10 categories include Money Magic, Elastic Illusions, Magic Show in a Matchbox, Hanky Panky, Dice Dexterity, Close-up Illusions, Conjuror's Collection, The Linking Pins, Psychic Tricks, and Pen-Ultimate Magic
Some chapters have been designed to provide the reader with a complete act of close-up magic. For example, the chapter entitled "Magic Show in a Matchbox," gives you about 15 minutes of excellent tricks and stunts to amaze and amuse your audience. Master the tricks in this book and you will be ready to entertain anytime, anywhere, with some of the finest of all close-up mysteries.
Karl Fulves, one of the most renowned modern writers in the field of magic, has selected these tricks from both old and new magic stunts. Some are classic feats of time-tested wizardry, while others are new and inventive techniques. All, however, are easy-to-learn, foolproof routines that will enable you to dazzle and delight your audience.


Dover (1981) original publication.
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The quickest, most certain path toward achieving a reputation as a magician is to be able to perform at a moment's notice with borrowed objects. If you are handed a coin, handkerchief, pencil, or rubber band, you should be able to do at least one amazing trick with that object. This book deals exclusively with just such tricks. It is a collection of some of the best tricks with ordinary objects.
The approach throughout the book is simple. No unusual dexterity, gimmicks, or special sleights are required. The only props needed are simple, everyday objects — eggs, cards, dice, rubber bands, balloons, apples, whisk brooms, etc. Nor are long hours of practice necessary. Step-by-step instructions and over 180 helpful illustrations insure quick and effective mastery of each trick. Nearly 100 tricks in 10 categories include Money Magic, Elastic Illusions, Magic Show in a Matchbox, Hanky Panky, Dice Dexterity, Close-up Illusions, Conjuror's Collection, The Linking Pins, Psychic Tricks, and Pen-Ultimate Magic
Some chapters have been designed to provide the reader with a complete act of close-up magic. For example, the chapter entitled "Magic Show in a Matchbox," gives you about 15 minutes of excellent tricks and stunts to amaze and amuse your audience. Master the tricks in this book and you will be ready to entertain anytime, anywhere, with some of the finest of all close-up mysteries.
Karl Fulves, one of the most renowned modern writers in the field of magic, has selected these tricks from both old and new magic stunts. Some are classic feats of time-tested wizardry, while others are new and inventive techniques. All, however, are easy-to-learn, foolproof routines that will enable you to dazzle and delight your audience.


Dover (1981) original publication.
mark wilson;magic performance;stage illusions;performing tricks;david blaine;professional magicians;mental magic;self-working card;card magic;coin tricks;royal road;performing magic;stage magic;amateur magician;card tricks;learning magic;doing magic;budding magician;learn magic;rubber band;magic tricks;david copperfield;easy-to-learn;mentalism;tarbell;sleights;gimmicked;obtainable;sleight-of-hand;dexterity;slights;patter;sponge;impromptu;close-up;stunts;presentations;wilson's;ropes;amaze;coins;routines;props;beginners;balls;grandson;cards;perform;books on magic performances;books on slights;books on beginners;books on performing tricks;performing;books on card magics;books on presentations;books on stunts;books on card tricks;books on coin tricks;books on sponges;books on mental magics;books on props;books on close-ups;perform magic;books on stage magics;books on learning magics;perform tricks;books on balls;books on mentalisms;books on learn magics;books on coins;books on patters;books on grandsons;books on magic tricks;amazing;books on mark wilsons;books on ropes;books on cards;books on dexterities;books on david copperfield;books on sleight-of-hands;books on routines;books on tarbell;books on performing magics;books on royal roads;books on sleights;books on rubber bands
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