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Early Ammar, Volume 3--A Touch of Magic-Coins

Ammar, Michael

L & L Publishing

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In 1979, Hans Zahn, from Newfoundland, Canada, had a vision. Home video recorders were still new, but realizing video was perfect for teaching magic, he formed magic's first video company - Videonics. Shortly afterwards, Hans called Michael Ammar, magic's current "wonder boy," asking him to fly to St. Johns for a filming session. The result is a fascinating, first ever recording of a future star of magic. Those familiar with Michael Ammar's current video projects will hardly recognize this young West Virginian, with his college haircut and his slow, laid back drawl. But you'll recognize his love of magic as he reveals the depth of thinking behind these beautifully constructed routines. These videos have been digitally remastered, to preserve the original, broadcast quality images. the performances are for a small audience of non - magicians. Everything is explained in complete detail, along with the theory and philosophy which backs up the techniques. This magic played a valuable role in Michael's repertoire, but much of it appears only on this video combination. Through the magic of video, you'll return to the beginning of the '80s, the beginning of Michael Ammar's career, and the earliest days of teaching magic on video. Flawless techniques, powerful magic, and commercial routines. During the teaching, you'll see close-ups, over-the-shoulder shots, and detailed descriptions of every technique theory. Michael's teaching style is conversational, clear, and complete. Most of this magic has never appeared on any other video. Magic with cards, coins, cups and bills, that is just as amazing today as it was then. Full routines that pack a punch are taught with complete detail, along with the philosophy that gives magic such fascinating depth. You'll be delighted by the diversity of this magic.

Michael Ammar's Master Coin Routine; Retention of Vision Vanish; Palming a Coin; Wiped Clean; Sonic Squeeze; Black Hole Coin Production; French Drop; Spider Vanish (Ed Marlo); Coin from Elbow; Coin Blown from Nose; Bending the Coin; Coin Clip (Goshman); Coin to Key; Coin on the Ceiling; Coin in the Bottle - Close-up Version; Coin in the Bottle - Stage Version; Coin Through Hand; Shuttle Pass; Multiple Shuttle Pass; Part 2 - Pencil Through Quarter; Flip Switch (Bob Elliott); Coin Switch (Ammar); One Finger Spellbound; Rick Anderson's Amazing Coin Vanish; Coins Through the Table (Mike Gallo); Lapping a Coin; Coins Across - Two Versions (Mike Gallo); Han Ping Chien Move; False Count with Coins.