I have an opportunity to buy this book by Richard
Kaufman.
Can anyone tell me what type of magic it covers.
New York Symposium 2
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Re: New York Symposium 2
Try this link: http://magicref.tripod.com/booksjr/kaufmannysymp2.htm
This is Doug Atkinson's website that gives the table of contents to this and many other books.
Kevin Wiese
This is Doug Atkinson's website that gives the table of contents to this and many other books.
Kevin Wiese
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Re: New York Symposium 2
The book covers a wide variety of magic, though most of it is close-up.
Because of the manner in which the publisher (Adam Fleischer) wanted the work done, the books were prepared with extreme haste. The fact that they turned out as well as they did is remarkable.
There's some very good magic in the second volume. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
It's hard to believe that I wrote and illustrated it over 20 years ago!
Because of the manner in which the publisher (Adam Fleischer) wanted the work done, the books were prepared with extreme haste. The fact that they turned out as well as they did is remarkable.
There's some very good magic in the second volume. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
It's hard to believe that I wrote and illustrated it over 20 years ago!
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Re: New York Symposium 2
When you get the book read and re-read the fifth paragraph of Richard's introduction.
Re: New York Symposium 2
Thanks to all for the information.
Extremely helpful.
I shall take up the offer to buy this.
Extremely helpful.
I shall take up the offer to buy this.
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Re: New York Symposium 2
15 years ago, I spent a week trying -- without success -- to do Patrick Martin's carrot to goldfish effect as described in this book.
Did anyone here ever play with it and get it to work?
-- Jeffrey
Did anyone here ever play with it and get it to work?
-- Jeffrey
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