Ten Card Mysteries Annemann Would Have Loved: Analects and Analogues Author: Racherbaumer, Jon Average Rating: Categories: Close Up, Mentalism Media Type: Book Date Added: Feb 15th, 2010 Retail Price: $15.00 Manufacturer's Description: Format: Spiralbound Publication Summary: 2009, 54 pages Content:
- Hermetic Penetration
- Gaming the rules
- Snap-slap transpo
- Free Will Refutation
- Must be 21 to smoke (For Claude Raines)
- Unlikely Triumvirate (Mathematician - Psychic - Magician)
- Biddling brown in the round
- Shush
- As Far as you want to go
- Wide open prediction
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April 7th, 2010 3:35pm
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Gordon Meyer |
Many magicians are under the impression that The Jinx mostly focuses on mentalism, but within its 151 issues are plenty of card tricks. Great card tricks, in fact. Annemann's first love was card tricks, and he consistently published tricks with high impact effects and methods that allow the performer to concentrate on performing.
I fully agree with Racherbaumer's title assertion that Annemann would have loved these tricks. Each is either methodologically practical, or straightforward in effect, and many are strong in both categories. A couple involve a bit too much counting or dealing for my tastes, but they're interesting tricks despite my personal biases. Of the ones I liked, two are going into active rehearsal, and three more are flagged for further study.
So for me, that's fully half of the book that gave me things to work on, and I sincerely enjoyed reading the others. With only ten items, and a cover price of $15, it might seem like you're paying a high per-item price.... [Read More] |
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