Karl Fulves' library
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Karl Fulves' library
I have seen the name of Karl Fulves popping up here and there in various threads. Maybe some of the fraternity does not have a full understanding of the mind boggling production Karl Fulves has completed over the last 30 some years.
Most of the titles are published by himself under his own name or Gutemberg Press. Other major publishers are Dover, the late Max Abrams and Tannen's.
Here is a list of titels, publishing year and number of pages. These titles I have in my library or know of, however I am sure there are additional titles out there. Any new information is very welcome.
The titles with a * I am interested to acquire.
13 prophets…1996…..60
28 card tricks…1991…..64
A history of the brainwave principle…1983….100
Ace machine…(1963)…6
After Jordan…1983….12
And a packet of cards …1989….60
Animation…1979….12
Big book of magic tricks…1994
*Binary count notes…1969
Bob Hummer's collected secrets…1980….106
Bob Ostin's new submarine card…1983….40
Calculator tricks…1998….130
Card counting…1982….48
Card under glass…1979….24
Cards #1 four-card brainwave …1978….20
Cards #2 51 faces north…no d…24
Cards #3 interlock…1980….72
Cards #4 side steal…1981….60
Cards #5 the multiple shift…1989….48
Charles Jordan's best card tricks…1992….252
Charles T. Jordan collected tricks…1975….315
Close-up mental magic…1974….55
Color capture…1986….30
Color quick…1980….50
Combo…1998….55
Command colors…1997….22
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 1…1987….1-30
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 2…1987….31-58
Contemporary rope magic part 1…1986….1-28
Contemporary rope magic part 2…1986….29-56
Contemporary rope magic part 3…1986….57-84
Covenant…1987….29
Crooked tales …1994….129
Cryptology…1979….24
Curioser…1980….61
Deceptive practices…1992….1-83
Deceptive practices supplement…1992….84-107
Downs on Malini… no d…11
Dr Ken Krenzel's incredible card tunnel…1975….6…New stars of magic
Easy to do card tricks for children…1989….47
Easy to do magic tricks for children…1974….90
Epilogue…1993….312
Faro & riffle technique …1976….90
Faro and riffle techniques…1969….1-46
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 1… no d….47-57
*Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 2…1970
*Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 3…1970
*Faro possibilities…1967
Faro possibilities…1979….36
Four color problems…1979….24
Fourcast…1981….36
Fr Cyprian's TV card rise…1982….40
Gambler's third lesson…1979….16
Gene Finnell's card magic…1973….76
Hardcore aces …1983….12
History of the brainwave principle..1983….100
Impromptu holdouts..1977….50
Impromptu openers..1979….8
Inner sanctum..1979….48
Jack in the box…1979….24
Jacob Daley's notebooks (transcr.Csuri)…1975….194
Kaleidoscope rope…1989….50
Kannibal kards…1975….8
Karl Fulves technicolor cards …1974….6…New stars of magic
Magic book…1977….195
Methods with cards part 1…1975….1-80
Methods with cards part 2…1975….81-160
Methods with cards part 3…1975….161-240
Mexican monte…1972….32
Milennium aces…1981….92
Money moves…1989….34
More self-working card tricks…1984….136
Neale's trapdoor card…1983….12
New card rises …1996….62
Notes from the underground…1973….61
Nyria effect…1979….24
Octet…1981….76
Origins …1981….56
Packet switches (part I)…1976….1-56
Packet switches (part II)…1973….57-122
Packet switches (part III, Harvey Rosenthal)…1977….123-201
Packet switches (part IV Gene Maze)…1977….202-274
Packet switches (part V Gene Maze)…1977….275-346
Pallbearers review volume 1-4 …1993….1-290
Pallbearers review volume 5-8 …1993….291-682
Pallbearers review volume 9-12 …1993….683-1064
Parallel lines …1980….40
Principles of riffle shuffle set-ups…1968….30
Prototype…1989….50
Punch out puzzle kit…1982….24
Quick card tricks…1989….50
Riffle shuffle control …1979….23
Riffle shuffle methods …1987….49
Riffle shuffle set-ups …1973….98
Riffle shuffle set-ups…1976….98
Riffle shuffle set-ups…1979….98
Riffle shuffle technique preliminaries, notes, problems…1971…22
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes to part 1…1972…1-22
Riffle shuffle technique part 1 …1975…23-34
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes on part 2…1973…35-96
Riffle shuffle technique part 2 …1975…97-108
Riffle shuffle technique part 3 …1984…109-201
S-C contemporary money magic no 1 Robert E. Neale's short change wallet….1985…1-21
S-C contemporary money magic no 2 Max Londono's After max…………………1985…22-38
S-C contemporary money magic no 3 Harvey Rosenthal's two and two……… 1985…39-55
S-C contemporary money magic no 4 Howard Wurst's paper money…………….1985…56-72
S-C contemporary money magic no 5 Robert E. Neale's bill tube…………………1985…73-89
S-C contemporary money magic no 6 Howard Wurst's simplex switch………… 1985…90-106
S-C contemporary money magic no 7 Nick van Selter's one hand turnover…… 1985…107-124
Secret session part one…1987…1-29
Secret session part two…1987…30-58
Secret session part three…1987…59-87
Self-working card tricks…1976…113
Self-working close-up card magic…1995…120
Self-working coin magic…1989…136
Self-working handkerchief magic…1989…184
Self-working mental magic…1979…121
Self-working number magic…1982…145
Self-working paper magic…1985…147
Self-working rope magic…1990…148
Self-working table magic…1981…122
Setting up excercises…1995…111
Shamrock code plus parallel principle…1979…48
Shape changers…1979…44
Shuffle off…1983…12
Six impromptu card tricks…1982…48
Swindle & cheat - a collection of nontransitive games…1991…71
Teleportation notes…1969…8
Teleportation notes…1979…24
The best of Slydini and more vol 1 text…1976…108
The best of Slydini and more vol 2 photos…1976…126
The book of numbers…1971…47
The book of numbers, supplementary notes …1971…19
The children's magic kit…1980…16+16
The magic of Slydini and more vol 1 text…1976…108
The magic of Slydini and more vol 2 photos…1976…126
The magical world of Slydini vol 1 text …1979…101
The magical world of Slydini vol 2 photos…1979…176
The return trip…1986…39
The shamrock code & the parallel principle… no d…48
Topological false count…1979…18
Transpo trix…1978…80
*Trick with dice…1970
Vampire chronicles…1997…1-92
Vampire papers…1997….93-138
Wireless II…1982…48
Worknotes on brainwave…1983…101-119
:) :) :)
Most of the titles are published by himself under his own name or Gutemberg Press. Other major publishers are Dover, the late Max Abrams and Tannen's.
Here is a list of titels, publishing year and number of pages. These titles I have in my library or know of, however I am sure there are additional titles out there. Any new information is very welcome.
The titles with a * I am interested to acquire.
13 prophets…1996…..60
28 card tricks…1991…..64
A history of the brainwave principle…1983….100
Ace machine…(1963)…6
After Jordan…1983….12
And a packet of cards …1989….60
Animation…1979….12
Big book of magic tricks…1994
*Binary count notes…1969
Bob Hummer's collected secrets…1980….106
Bob Ostin's new submarine card…1983….40
Calculator tricks…1998….130
Card counting…1982….48
Card under glass…1979….24
Cards #1 four-card brainwave …1978….20
Cards #2 51 faces north…no d…24
Cards #3 interlock…1980….72
Cards #4 side steal…1981….60
Cards #5 the multiple shift…1989….48
Charles Jordan's best card tricks…1992….252
Charles T. Jordan collected tricks…1975….315
Close-up mental magic…1974….55
Color capture…1986….30
Color quick…1980….50
Combo…1998….55
Command colors…1997….22
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 1…1987….1-30
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 2…1987….31-58
Contemporary rope magic part 1…1986….1-28
Contemporary rope magic part 2…1986….29-56
Contemporary rope magic part 3…1986….57-84
Covenant…1987….29
Crooked tales …1994….129
Cryptology…1979….24
Curioser…1980….61
Deceptive practices…1992….1-83
Deceptive practices supplement…1992….84-107
Downs on Malini… no d…11
Dr Ken Krenzel's incredible card tunnel…1975….6…New stars of magic
Easy to do card tricks for children…1989….47
Easy to do magic tricks for children…1974….90
Epilogue…1993….312
Faro & riffle technique …1976….90
Faro and riffle techniques…1969….1-46
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 1… no d….47-57
*Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 2…1970
*Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 3…1970
*Faro possibilities…1967
Faro possibilities…1979….36
Four color problems…1979….24
Fourcast…1981….36
Fr Cyprian's TV card rise…1982….40
Gambler's third lesson…1979….16
Gene Finnell's card magic…1973….76
Hardcore aces …1983….12
History of the brainwave principle..1983….100
Impromptu holdouts..1977….50
Impromptu openers..1979….8
Inner sanctum..1979….48
Jack in the box…1979….24
Jacob Daley's notebooks (transcr.Csuri)…1975….194
Kaleidoscope rope…1989….50
Kannibal kards…1975….8
Karl Fulves technicolor cards …1974….6…New stars of magic
Magic book…1977….195
Methods with cards part 1…1975….1-80
Methods with cards part 2…1975….81-160
Methods with cards part 3…1975….161-240
Mexican monte…1972….32
Milennium aces…1981….92
Money moves…1989….34
More self-working card tricks…1984….136
Neale's trapdoor card…1983….12
New card rises …1996….62
Notes from the underground…1973….61
Nyria effect…1979….24
Octet…1981….76
Origins …1981….56
Packet switches (part I)…1976….1-56
Packet switches (part II)…1973….57-122
Packet switches (part III, Harvey Rosenthal)…1977….123-201
Packet switches (part IV Gene Maze)…1977….202-274
Packet switches (part V Gene Maze)…1977….275-346
Pallbearers review volume 1-4 …1993….1-290
Pallbearers review volume 5-8 …1993….291-682
Pallbearers review volume 9-12 …1993….683-1064
Parallel lines …1980….40
Principles of riffle shuffle set-ups…1968….30
Prototype…1989….50
Punch out puzzle kit…1982….24
Quick card tricks…1989….50
Riffle shuffle control …1979….23
Riffle shuffle methods …1987….49
Riffle shuffle set-ups …1973….98
Riffle shuffle set-ups…1976….98
Riffle shuffle set-ups…1979….98
Riffle shuffle technique preliminaries, notes, problems…1971…22
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes to part 1…1972…1-22
Riffle shuffle technique part 1 …1975…23-34
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes on part 2…1973…35-96
Riffle shuffle technique part 2 …1975…97-108
Riffle shuffle technique part 3 …1984…109-201
S-C contemporary money magic no 1 Robert E. Neale's short change wallet….1985…1-21
S-C contemporary money magic no 2 Max Londono's After max…………………1985…22-38
S-C contemporary money magic no 3 Harvey Rosenthal's two and two……… 1985…39-55
S-C contemporary money magic no 4 Howard Wurst's paper money…………….1985…56-72
S-C contemporary money magic no 5 Robert E. Neale's bill tube…………………1985…73-89
S-C contemporary money magic no 6 Howard Wurst's simplex switch………… 1985…90-106
S-C contemporary money magic no 7 Nick van Selter's one hand turnover…… 1985…107-124
Secret session part one…1987…1-29
Secret session part two…1987…30-58
Secret session part three…1987…59-87
Self-working card tricks…1976…113
Self-working close-up card magic…1995…120
Self-working coin magic…1989…136
Self-working handkerchief magic…1989…184
Self-working mental magic…1979…121
Self-working number magic…1982…145
Self-working paper magic…1985…147
Self-working rope magic…1990…148
Self-working table magic…1981…122
Setting up excercises…1995…111
Shamrock code plus parallel principle…1979…48
Shape changers…1979…44
Shuffle off…1983…12
Six impromptu card tricks…1982…48
Swindle & cheat - a collection of nontransitive games…1991…71
Teleportation notes…1969…8
Teleportation notes…1979…24
The best of Slydini and more vol 1 text…1976…108
The best of Slydini and more vol 2 photos…1976…126
The book of numbers…1971…47
The book of numbers, supplementary notes …1971…19
The children's magic kit…1980…16+16
The magic of Slydini and more vol 1 text…1976…108
The magic of Slydini and more vol 2 photos…1976…126
The magical world of Slydini vol 1 text …1979…101
The magical world of Slydini vol 2 photos…1979…176
The return trip…1986…39
The shamrock code & the parallel principle… no d…48
Topological false count…1979…18
Transpo trix…1978…80
*Trick with dice…1970
Vampire chronicles…1997…1-92
Vampire papers…1997….93-138
Wireless II…1982…48
Worknotes on brainwave…1983…101-119
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
Thanks for the bibliography of the Fulves' publications. A lot of people forget the output in periodicals which, oftentimes, can be quite prolific. That's sorta like listing the works of Richard Kaufman and omitting GENII. For instance, I note that you include THE PALLBEARER'S REVIEW and EPILOGUE which, I assume are the reprints, and the S-C series. Please note that Richard, in his Dec. 6 post to this forum, mentioned SWINDLE SHEETS and CHEAT SHEET (10 issues), together with RIGMAROLE (10 issues, also), for sale. The latter, I am informed, was accompanied by another periodical, VERBATIM, which have might have been included.
Fulves, which most people don't know, published the last four issues of THE NEW PHOENIX (#s 397-400) as a precursor (that's another periodical by another publisher) to PALLBEARERS which immediately followed thereafter. Following PALLBEARERS was CHRONICLES which, I think, has been reprinted in book form, also.
Fulves published periodicals named CHARLATAN, UNDERWORLD accompanied by FINE PRINT, INTERLOCUTOR, and MIDNIGHT MAGIC MONTHLY (13 issues, a complete file of which is virtually unobtainable).
You mention VAMPIRE CHRONICLES and VAMPIRE PAPERS, of which I have never heard. I would appreciate any info regarding these publications.
There are others, I am sure. You might want to do an exhaustive search of the Alfredson/Daily and Fernandes' bibliographies if you are serious about pursuing them. Many, I am told, were accompanied by various props. Good luck in completing any file!
Don Spurrier
Fulves, which most people don't know, published the last four issues of THE NEW PHOENIX (#s 397-400) as a precursor (that's another periodical by another publisher) to PALLBEARERS which immediately followed thereafter. Following PALLBEARERS was CHRONICLES which, I think, has been reprinted in book form, also.
Fulves published periodicals named CHARLATAN, UNDERWORLD accompanied by FINE PRINT, INTERLOCUTOR, and MIDNIGHT MAGIC MONTHLY (13 issues, a complete file of which is virtually unobtainable).
You mention VAMPIRE CHRONICLES and VAMPIRE PAPERS, of which I have never heard. I would appreciate any info regarding these publications.
There are others, I am sure. You might want to do an exhaustive search of the Alfredson/Daily and Fernandes' bibliographies if you are serious about pursuing them. Many, I am told, were accompanied by various props. Good luck in completing any file!
Don Spurrier
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
Don,
Here's a description of "Vampire Chronicles" from "H & R Magic Books - List #18":
"Collection of tricks all having a vampire theme. The vampire angle is not heavy-handed, most use a humourous presentation, with jokes and gags aplenty. Although most of the effects use cards, there is also an origami trick and one with a pencil. Even if you don't care for the vampire slant, there are the usual thoughtful and interesting card tricks you expect from Fulves. Comb bound, 92 pages."
Here's a description of "Vampire Chronicles" from "H & R Magic Books - List #18":
"Collection of tricks all having a vampire theme. The vampire angle is not heavy-handed, most use a humourous presentation, with jokes and gags aplenty. Although most of the effects use cards, there is also an origami trick and one with a pencil. Even if you don't care for the vampire slant, there are the usual thoughtful and interesting card tricks you expect from Fulves. Comb bound, 92 pages."
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
I would like to add my thanks to Jahn for his extraordinary catalog of Fulves books.
I am a big admirer of Karl's and have many of his works, which I treasure. His amazing output of creativity over the years, his establishment of forums via his periodicals, his volumes devoted to the Daley diaries and books on Bob Hummer and Gene Finnell, and his "Self-Working" Dover series which helps spur an interest in magic are all invaluable contributions to our Art.
Regarding "Vampire Chronicles," of which I believe there are now 3 volumes, the deluxe verson came with the necessary apparatus to do many of the tricks, including gaffed cards and other great stuff. This wonderful practise (the inclusion of apparatus) is also part of many of Karl's peiodical offerings over the past several years.
Thanks again, Jahn!
Matt Field
I am a big admirer of Karl's and have many of his works, which I treasure. His amazing output of creativity over the years, his establishment of forums via his periodicals, his volumes devoted to the Daley diaries and books on Bob Hummer and Gene Finnell, and his "Self-Working" Dover series which helps spur an interest in magic are all invaluable contributions to our Art.
Regarding "Vampire Chronicles," of which I believe there are now 3 volumes, the deluxe verson came with the necessary apparatus to do many of the tricks, including gaffed cards and other great stuff. This wonderful practise (the inclusion of apparatus) is also part of many of Karl's peiodical offerings over the past several years.
Thanks again, Jahn!
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
Don Spurrier is of course right - I should have included a list of the periodicals published by Karl Fulves.
To correct this, here is a rather complete list giving Alfredson/Daily - Fernandes numbers, titles, year of publication and number of issues in a complete file:
15505..Charlatan 1999> in progress
15550..Cheat Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
1580...Chronicles 1978-1988 36 issues
19657..Discoverie 1999> in progress
2130...Epilogue 1967-1975 25 issues
22102..Fine Print, The 1995-1999 10 issues
2955...Interlocutor 1975-1988 52 issues
29505..Interim Report 1993 1 issue
3262...Lamplighter (with Jim Sarles) 1963-1964(?) 7(?) issues
32627..Latter Day Secrets 1999> in progress
4850...Midnight Magic Monthly 1959-1960 12+3 issues
5180...New Phoenix 1965 4 issues 397-400
5335...Notebooks no information available
5510...Pallbear's Review original series ?-1965 22 issues
5515...Pallbear's Review 1965-1975 120 issues
58955..Rigmarole 1993-1994 10 issues
6055...S-C 1985 7 issues
65703..Swindle Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
69206..Underworld 1995-1999 10 issues
69800..Verbatin 1993-1994 10 issues
Of these periodicals Midnight MM and Pallbear's Original are exceedingly rare. Maybe only George Daily has complete files!
Finally - what a production! I hope Karl will continue for many more years!
Always very interesting to read. Epilogue and Pallbear's have always been my favorites. I think it was very good to republish complete files, so that many of todays magicians can have access to these great sources for tricks and magic history.
:) :) :)
To correct this, here is a rather complete list giving Alfredson/Daily - Fernandes numbers, titles, year of publication and number of issues in a complete file:
15505..Charlatan 1999> in progress
15550..Cheat Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
1580...Chronicles 1978-1988 36 issues
19657..Discoverie 1999> in progress
2130...Epilogue 1967-1975 25 issues
22102..Fine Print, The 1995-1999 10 issues
2955...Interlocutor 1975-1988 52 issues
29505..Interim Report 1993 1 issue
3262...Lamplighter (with Jim Sarles) 1963-1964(?) 7(?) issues
32627..Latter Day Secrets 1999> in progress
4850...Midnight Magic Monthly 1959-1960 12+3 issues
5180...New Phoenix 1965 4 issues 397-400
5335...Notebooks no information available
5510...Pallbear's Review original series ?-1965 22 issues
5515...Pallbear's Review 1965-1975 120 issues
58955..Rigmarole 1993-1994 10 issues
6055...S-C 1985 7 issues
65703..Swindle Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
69206..Underworld 1995-1999 10 issues
69800..Verbatin 1993-1994 10 issues
Of these periodicals Midnight MM and Pallbear's Original are exceedingly rare. Maybe only George Daily has complete files!
Finally - what a production! I hope Karl will continue for many more years!
Always very interesting to read. Epilogue and Pallbear's have always been my favorites. I think it was very good to republish complete files, so that many of todays magicians can have access to these great sources for tricks and magic history.
:) :) :)
Re: Karl Fulves' library
Karl Fulves current publications are called "Discoverie,Charlatan,Latter Day Secrets".Started in 1999 and I am waiting for #7.They arrive together,along
with one or two small envelopes with cards needed to do some of the effects.
You pay for a subscription of ten issues,in
this case "Discovery".No timetable is given for release of next issue.But you always receive the what you paid for plus.
Fred
with one or two small envelopes with cards needed to do some of the effects.
You pay for a subscription of ten issues,in
this case "Discovery".No timetable is given for release of next issue.But you always receive the what you paid for plus.
Fred
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
Jahn, thanks again for updating the Fulves material. Pretty amazing output, isn't it? I wonder if any issues of NOTEBOOK were actually issued? Hopefully, someone on this Forum will know.
I am not a Fulves collector but I do thrive on periodicals. This brings me to a stange point. For instance, what is a periodical? To me, a lot of Fulves' output does not qualify as periodicals. For instance, RIGMAROLE was advertised, in advance, as being 10 issues, with props, for $65 plus $22 for postage. In other words, $87 for 10 issues to be issued in the future. Period. Finis. That's not a periodical! What that is, is an $80 book issued in ten future installments. This is true with some of his other "periodicals". They certainly are not "magazines" as we know the term. Where does such an animal fit?
By saying the foregoing, I do not mean to detract from the material. It is more of a matter of "classification". Also, that is not the first marketing ploy used by Fulves. While PALLBEARER'S, in my mind, was a true periodical, I certainly got chapped by Fulves when he issued his Folios at an extra charge to his normal subscription rate. It wouldn't have been so bad except that the Folios were paginated with the other issues so that one, desiring to have a "complete file", had to purchase the Folios. Thank Goodness, that practice hasn't caught on with others! Gee! What would one have done if he had come out with a kid show Folio?
Anyway, thanks again, for the thorough job you have done.
I am not a Fulves collector but I do thrive on periodicals. This brings me to a stange point. For instance, what is a periodical? To me, a lot of Fulves' output does not qualify as periodicals. For instance, RIGMAROLE was advertised, in advance, as being 10 issues, with props, for $65 plus $22 for postage. In other words, $87 for 10 issues to be issued in the future. Period. Finis. That's not a periodical! What that is, is an $80 book issued in ten future installments. This is true with some of his other "periodicals". They certainly are not "magazines" as we know the term. Where does such an animal fit?
By saying the foregoing, I do not mean to detract from the material. It is more of a matter of "classification". Also, that is not the first marketing ploy used by Fulves. While PALLBEARER'S, in my mind, was a true periodical, I certainly got chapped by Fulves when he issued his Folios at an extra charge to his normal subscription rate. It wouldn't have been so bad except that the Folios were paginated with the other issues so that one, desiring to have a "complete file", had to purchase the Folios. Thank Goodness, that practice hasn't caught on with others! Gee! What would one have done if he had come out with a kid show Folio?
Anyway, thanks again, for the thorough job you have done.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
I'm going to put out a special Genii Folio for $500 a copy, and there will only be 20 copies so virtually no one can have a complete file of Genii.
Oh ... sorry, I was having a nightmare--I looked in the mirror and saw Jeff Busby's face.
I subscribed to Epoptica and Arcane about 15 years ago and never received a SINGLE copy of either magazine!
Oh ... sorry, I was having a nightmare--I looked in the mirror and saw Jeff Busby's face.
I subscribed to Epoptica and Arcane about 15 years ago and never received a SINGLE copy of either magazine!
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Well, Richard, that explains it. A periodical is something that might just periodically show up!
Rick
Rick
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I wonder, does anyone have any info on the man himself? Has anyone ever met Karl Fulves? I've never even seen a photo...
Has he ever featured in Genii? I've got quite a few back issues but I haven't seen a feature article on him... which is quite surprising given his enormous talent.
Or perhaps he prefers, and has been granted, some privacy, which is most commendable. One of the few remaining mysterious personalities of magic... perhaps it's for the best that he hasn't been featured?!
chris
Has he ever featured in Genii? I've got quite a few back issues but I haven't seen a feature article on him... which is quite surprising given his enormous talent.
Or perhaps he prefers, and has been granted, some privacy, which is most commendable. One of the few remaining mysterious personalities of magic... perhaps it's for the best that he hasn't been featured?!
chris
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Karl Fulves prefers to let his work speak for itself and to remain in the background. We have approached him repeatedly about a cover story in Genii and he has declined.
I have met him several times, but he has many friends in magic who've met him quite frequently in the past.
He gives his phone number to no one, but calls others.
He lives spitting distance from Herb Zarrow and Meir Yedid in New Jersey, however there is almost no biographical information available.
The words "reclusive" and "private" would apply.
I have met him several times, but he has many friends in magic who've met him quite frequently in the past.
He gives his phone number to no one, but calls others.
He lives spitting distance from Herb Zarrow and Meir Yedid in New Jersey, however there is almost no biographical information available.
The words "reclusive" and "private" would apply.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
A photo of Mr. Fulves is in book, "The Magical World of Slydini", altough is now almost 30 years old ;)Originally posted by chrisw:
I wonder, does anyone have any info on the man himself? Has anyone ever met Karl Fulves? I've never even seen a photo...
Hope this helps, ciao!
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
Just a bit of information to offer here. I've met the man a few times in Tannen's. One afternoon he brought Scott Kim to the shop to show his wonderful calligraphy artwork that has since been published in a book titled Inversions. He once discussed an amusement where a packet of cards would be carried in a wallet and shown to a magician along with request to reconstruct the trick, as the instructions were lost. Very funny idea. The man also has a phenomenal memory. I'm glad he's still a part of the magic community and offering items via his mailing address. If you'd like to drop him a note, his mailing address is in his publications: PO box 433, Teaneck NJ 07666.Originally posted by chrisw:
I wonder, does anyone have any info on the man himself? Has anyone ever met Karl Fulves? I've never even seen a photo...
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There's another photo of him in the New Stars of Magic manuscript called Technicolor Cards, though I've no idea when it was taken. (Does anyone happen to know?)
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There have been no new published photos of Karl Fulves in 20 years.
He looks the same, but has silver hair which is thinner and wears glasses. (Like you need to know that!)
He looks the same, but has silver hair which is thinner and wears glasses. (Like you need to know that!)
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I lived up the street from him as a kid. Back then he took calls and I used to phone him and order books. When I would walk past his place, I would often wonder what new magical creations he was working on inside.
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Just wanted to add a note for those interested in Fulves esoterica. Fulves wrote a science fiction book, published in paperback in 1976 called "Aftermath: Stories From the Rigel War." It's quite a rarity (although I notice a copy currently offered on Alibris). At any rate, I've heard that it could be used as a force book, but wasn't able to ascertain that when I examined the book. Does anyone know about this?
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
Years ago, Karl said that he'd built several forces into the book, but had forgotten what they were, except for an application of the 14/15 stack.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
I believe at least one of his Dover "Self-working card tricks" books is also a force book designed for use with one of the tricks described.
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I was at a John Carney lecture near the Castle a few weeks ago and heard about a magic book collection obtained by Duttons. Imagine to my surprise when I opened Mr. Fulves' two-volume set of "The Magical World of Slydini" to find 'best magical wishes, Slydini' on the title page. A signed Slydini! The joke was on me. I was surfing abebooks and found out it was photocopied on all the books (is this right?). No matter. I would've bought them anyway. I'm proud to add them to my growing collection.
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The Slydini signature is not "photocopied." They added it to the title page when the book was in production and it was printed like everything else. This has caused no end of confusion because many buyers thing it is real, and some sellers take advantage of this fact. The tip-off is that it's black, and Slydini generally used a blue ball point pen to sign books (because that's what most people handed him).
While there are certainly some of Slydini's signatures in black ink, they are far less common.
While there are certainly some of Slydini's signatures in black ink, they are far less common.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
He inscribed a poster of himself at Mostly Magic to me with a Sharpie. One of my most prized posessions.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
For those of you who may not know already, several new KF manuscripts are currently available from H&R Magic:
http://www.magicbookshop.com/
...and search for 'FULVES'.
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...and search for 'FULVES'.
Re: Karl Fulves' library
That't interesting, Max. I wonder if anyone knows.
BTW, a friend of mine contacted Fulves to see if he knew the titles of all his publications. Fulves replied that he didn't and didn't even have copies of all of them.
Fulves also wrote the text for a number of the Stars of Magic manuscripts, including Chris Capehart's 3-Ring Routine, Joe de Stefano's Chinatown Poker, Max Londono's Eternal String and Metalogic (Fred Baumann).
I also note a few other titles that can be added to Jan's list, although I'm sure there are more:
Kaleidoscope (containing card tricks)
IncrediBook - a book test written with Sam Schwartz containing 2 versions (different covers) of the same force book
Okito Box - (not sure of the full title)
Finally, to clarify (or add to) the confusion that Richard noted, I believe that The Magic of Slydini and More is the same book as The Best of Slydini and More. Apparently, it had to be retitled due to copyright infringement because of Ganson's Magic of Slydini, previously published by Supreme. Supposedly less than 100 sets were distributed before the recall. There is also, as Jan noted, The Magical World of Slydini, which I believe is a completely different book. Since I don't have any of these at hand, I'm relying on memory, but I believe that one of them had the signature printed in blue ink.
BTW, a friend of mine contacted Fulves to see if he knew the titles of all his publications. Fulves replied that he didn't and didn't even have copies of all of them.
Fulves also wrote the text for a number of the Stars of Magic manuscripts, including Chris Capehart's 3-Ring Routine, Joe de Stefano's Chinatown Poker, Max Londono's Eternal String and Metalogic (Fred Baumann).
I also note a few other titles that can be added to Jan's list, although I'm sure there are more:
Kaleidoscope (containing card tricks)
IncrediBook - a book test written with Sam Schwartz containing 2 versions (different covers) of the same force book
Okito Box - (not sure of the full title)
Finally, to clarify (or add to) the confusion that Richard noted, I believe that The Magic of Slydini and More is the same book as The Best of Slydini and More. Apparently, it had to be retitled due to copyright infringement because of Ganson's Magic of Slydini, previously published by Supreme. Supposedly less than 100 sets were distributed before the recall. There is also, as Jan noted, The Magical World of Slydini, which I believe is a completely different book. Since I don't have any of these at hand, I'm relying on memory, but I believe that one of them had the signature printed in blue ink.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
The Annotated Magic of Slydini (By Ganson with annotations from Dr Matsuura's notes) has a printed signature at the front. No idea if the original had this as well.
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The original edition of The Magic of Slydini does not have the blue inscription as in the Annotated version. However it does have a page of an introductory letter from Slydini with a printed signature, white on crimson, with a footnote stating "This is a restricted first edition". This is in addition to the Foreword by Slydini. Latter is of course in the Annotated version as well as additional materiala wonderful product!
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Most people have never seen the red "signed" page in the original Slydini book, just as they have never seen the gold "signed" page in the original Vernon book. These deluxe editions are very hard to come by and were printed in low numbers. The way in which it was done by Harry Stanley left no question that the signatures were printed and not genuine.
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I don't think there was an alternative to these De Luxe (not called that?) editions when the books were first published by Harry S. The Vernon Gold Page has a printed signature. The personalized signature I have looks like ink from a fountain pen but I can't remember that far back although I do remember Vernon's Tenkai Palm/Switch then!
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There were regular editions of both books, and limited editions with the printed signature pages.
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I know these posts are old but I thought I'd make a few additions to the list of Karl Fulves publications.
Jeff Pierce
13 prophets1996
28 card tricks1991
28 card trickssupplementary notes
A history of the brainwave principle1983
Ace machine1963
After Jordan1983
And a packet of cards 1989
Animation1979
Big book of magic tricks1994
Binary count notes1969
Bob Hummer's collected secrets1980
Bob Ostin's new submarine card1983
Calculator tricks1998
Card counting1982
Card under glass1979
Cards #1 four-card brainwave 1978
Cards #2 51 faces northno date
Cards #3 interlock1980
Cards #4 side steal1981
Cards #5 the multiple shift1989
Charlatan 1999-2004 10 issues
Charles Jordan's best card tricks1992
Charles T. Jordan collected tricks1975
Cheat Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
Close-up mental magic1974
Color capture1986
Color quick1980
Combo1998
Command colors1997
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 11987
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 21987
Contemporary rope magic part 11986
Contemporary rope magic part 21986
Contemporary rope magic part 31986
Covenant1987
Crooked tales 1994
Cryptology1979
Curioser1980
Deceptive practices1992
Deceptive practices supplement1992
Discoverie 1999-2004 10 issues
Downs on Malini no date
Dr Ken Krenzel's incredible card tunnel1975 New stars of magic
Elastic Aces, J. K. Hartmans 1979
Easy to do card tricks for children1989
Easy to do magic tricks for children1974
Epilogue1993
Faro & riffle technique 1976
Faro and riffle techniques1969
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 1 no date
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 21970
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 31970
Faro possibilities1967
Faro possibilities1979
Fine Print, The 1995-1999 10 issues
Four color problems1979
Fourcast1981
Fr Cyprian's TV card rise1982
Gambler's third lesson1979
Gene Finnell's card magic1973
Hardcore aces 1983
History of the brainwave principle..1983
Hocus Poker 1982
Impromptu holdouts..1977
Impromptu openers..1979
In Brief: 1986
Inner sanctum..1979
Interlocutor 1975-1988 52 issues
Interim Report 1993 1 issue
Jack in the box1979
Jacob Daley's notebooks (transcr.Csuri)1975
Kaleidoscope rope1989
Kannibal kards1975
Karl Fulves technicolor cards 1974 New stars of magic
Lamplighter (with Jim Sarles) 1963-1964(?) 7(?) issues
Lost Vampire Secrets 2000
Latter Day Secrets 1999-2004 10 issues
Magic book1977
Methods with cards part 11975
Methods with cards part 21975
Methods with cards part 31975
Mexican IV, 1981
Mexican monte1972
Midnight Magic Monthly 1959-1960 12+3 issues
Milennium aces1981
Money moves1989
More self-working card tricks1984
Mutus Nomen 1998
Neale's trapdoor card1983
New card rises 1996
New Phoenix 1965 4 issues 397-400
Notes from the underground1973
Nyria effect1979
Octet1981
Off the Books 2000-2003 10 issues
Origins 1981
Packet switches (part I)1976
Packet switches (part II)1973
Packet switches (part III, Harvey Rosenthal)1977
Packet switches (part IV Gene Maze)1977
Packet switches (part V Gene Maze)1977
Pallbearers review volume 1-4 1993
Pallbearers review volume 5-8 1993
Pallbearers review volume 9-12 1993
Parallel lines 1980
Principles of riffle shuffle set-ups1968
Prototype1989
Prototypesupplementary notes 1989
Punch out puzzle kit1982
Quick card tricks1989
Riffle shuffle control 1979
Riffle shuffle methods 1987
Riffle shuffle set-ups 1973
Riffle shuffle set-ups1976
Riffle shuffle set-ups1979
Riffle shuffle technique preliminaries, notes, problems1971
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes to part 11972
Riffle shuffle technique part 1 1975
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes on part 21973
Riffle shuffle technique part 2 1975
Riffle shuffle technique part 3 1984
Rigmarole 1993-1994 10 issues
S-C contemporary money magic no 1 Robert E. Neale's short change wallet.1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 2 Max Londono's After max1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 3 Harvey Rosenthal's two and two 1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 4 Howard Wurst's paper money.1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 5 Robert E. Neale's bill tube1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 6 Howard Wurst's simplex switch 1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 7 Nick van Selter's one hand turnover 1985
Secret session part one1987
Secret session part two1987
Secret session part three1987
Self-working card tricks1976
Self-working close-up card magic1995
Self-working coin magic1989
Self-working handkerchief magic1989
Self-working mental magic1979
Self-working number magic1982
Self-working paper magic1985
Self-working rope magic1990
Self-working table magic1981
Setting up excercises1995
Shamrock code plus parallel principle1979
Shape changers1979
Shuffle off1983
Six impromptu card tricks1982
Swindle & cheat - a collection of nontransitive games1991
Swindle Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
Teleportation notes1969
Teleportation notes1979
The best of Slydini and more vol 1 text1976
The best of Slydini and more vol 2 photos1976
The book of numbers1971
The book of numbers, supplementary notes 1971
The children's magic kit1980
The magic of Slydini and more vol 1 text1976
The magic of Slydini and more vol 2 photos1976
The Magic Thrust 2001
The magical world of Slydini vol 1 text 1979
The magical world of Slydini vol 2 photos1979
The Noir Test 1998
The return trip1986
The shamrock code & the parallel principle no date
Topological false count1979
Transpo trix1978
Trick with dice1970
Underworld 1995-1999 10 issues
Vampire chronicles1997
Vampire papers1997
Verbatim 1993-1994 10 issues
Wireless II1982
Worknotes on brainwave1983
Workshop series #1, 1979
Workshop series #2, 1979
Copies of letters between Fulves and Richard Gay from the University of Calgary regarding a mathematical game created by Fulves.
A 2 page manuscript on additional uses for the short change wallet. 1990.
A 8 page manuscript from 1979 of thoughts on asst card stuff.
2 page letter following up on the previous Scarne Brief. 1987
4 single page tricks- Playback Counts, Shock Spell, Sole Cannibal, Borrowed Ring/Examined Rope
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13 prophets1996
28 card tricks1991
28 card trickssupplementary notes
A history of the brainwave principle1983
Ace machine1963
After Jordan1983
And a packet of cards 1989
Animation1979
Big book of magic tricks1994
Binary count notes1969
Bob Hummer's collected secrets1980
Bob Ostin's new submarine card1983
Calculator tricks1998
Card counting1982
Card under glass1979
Cards #1 four-card brainwave 1978
Cards #2 51 faces northno date
Cards #3 interlock1980
Cards #4 side steal1981
Cards #5 the multiple shift1989
Charlatan 1999-2004 10 issues
Charles Jordan's best card tricks1992
Charles T. Jordan collected tricks1975
Cheat Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
Close-up mental magic1974
Color capture1986
Color quick1980
Combo1998
Command colors1997
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 11987
Contemporary handkerchief magic part 21987
Contemporary rope magic part 11986
Contemporary rope magic part 21986
Contemporary rope magic part 31986
Covenant1987
Crooked tales 1994
Cryptology1979
Curioser1980
Deceptive practices1992
Deceptive practices supplement1992
Discoverie 1999-2004 10 issues
Downs on Malini no date
Dr Ken Krenzel's incredible card tunnel1975 New stars of magic
Elastic Aces, J. K. Hartmans 1979
Easy to do card tricks for children1989
Easy to do magic tricks for children1974
Epilogue1993
Faro & riffle technique 1976
Faro and riffle techniques1969
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 1 no date
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 21970
Faro and riffle technique; Supplement 31970
Faro possibilities1967
Faro possibilities1979
Fine Print, The 1995-1999 10 issues
Four color problems1979
Fourcast1981
Fr Cyprian's TV card rise1982
Gambler's third lesson1979
Gene Finnell's card magic1973
Hardcore aces 1983
History of the brainwave principle..1983
Hocus Poker 1982
Impromptu holdouts..1977
Impromptu openers..1979
In Brief: 1986
Inner sanctum..1979
Interlocutor 1975-1988 52 issues
Interim Report 1993 1 issue
Jack in the box1979
Jacob Daley's notebooks (transcr.Csuri)1975
Kaleidoscope rope1989
Kannibal kards1975
Karl Fulves technicolor cards 1974 New stars of magic
Lamplighter (with Jim Sarles) 1963-1964(?) 7(?) issues
Lost Vampire Secrets 2000
Latter Day Secrets 1999-2004 10 issues
Magic book1977
Methods with cards part 11975
Methods with cards part 21975
Methods with cards part 31975
Mexican IV, 1981
Mexican monte1972
Midnight Magic Monthly 1959-1960 12+3 issues
Milennium aces1981
Money moves1989
More self-working card tricks1984
Mutus Nomen 1998
Neale's trapdoor card1983
New card rises 1996
New Phoenix 1965 4 issues 397-400
Notes from the underground1973
Nyria effect1979
Octet1981
Off the Books 2000-2003 10 issues
Origins 1981
Packet switches (part I)1976
Packet switches (part II)1973
Packet switches (part III, Harvey Rosenthal)1977
Packet switches (part IV Gene Maze)1977
Packet switches (part V Gene Maze)1977
Pallbearers review volume 1-4 1993
Pallbearers review volume 5-8 1993
Pallbearers review volume 9-12 1993
Parallel lines 1980
Principles of riffle shuffle set-ups1968
Prototype1989
Prototypesupplementary notes 1989
Punch out puzzle kit1982
Quick card tricks1989
Riffle shuffle control 1979
Riffle shuffle methods 1987
Riffle shuffle set-ups 1973
Riffle shuffle set-ups1976
Riffle shuffle set-ups1979
Riffle shuffle technique preliminaries, notes, problems1971
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes to part 11972
Riffle shuffle technique part 1 1975
Riffle shuffle technique preliminary notes on part 21973
Riffle shuffle technique part 2 1975
Riffle shuffle technique part 3 1984
Rigmarole 1993-1994 10 issues
S-C contemporary money magic no 1 Robert E. Neale's short change wallet.1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 2 Max Londono's After max1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 3 Harvey Rosenthal's two and two 1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 4 Howard Wurst's paper money.1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 5 Robert E. Neale's bill tube1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 6 Howard Wurst's simplex switch 1985
S-C contemporary money magic no 7 Nick van Selter's one hand turnover 1985
Secret session part one1987
Secret session part two1987
Secret session part three1987
Self-working card tricks1976
Self-working close-up card magic1995
Self-working coin magic1989
Self-working handkerchief magic1989
Self-working mental magic1979
Self-working number magic1982
Self-working paper magic1985
Self-working rope magic1990
Self-working table magic1981
Setting up excercises1995
Shamrock code plus parallel principle1979
Shape changers1979
Shuffle off1983
Six impromptu card tricks1982
Swindle & cheat - a collection of nontransitive games1991
Swindle Sheet 1990-1992 10 issues
Teleportation notes1969
Teleportation notes1979
The best of Slydini and more vol 1 text1976
The best of Slydini and more vol 2 photos1976
The book of numbers1971
The book of numbers, supplementary notes 1971
The children's magic kit1980
The magic of Slydini and more vol 1 text1976
The magic of Slydini and more vol 2 photos1976
The Magic Thrust 2001
The magical world of Slydini vol 1 text 1979
The magical world of Slydini vol 2 photos1979
The Noir Test 1998
The return trip1986
The shamrock code & the parallel principle no date
Topological false count1979
Transpo trix1978
Trick with dice1970
Underworld 1995-1999 10 issues
Vampire chronicles1997
Vampire papers1997
Verbatim 1993-1994 10 issues
Wireless II1982
Worknotes on brainwave1983
Workshop series #1, 1979
Workshop series #2, 1979
Copies of letters between Fulves and Richard Gay from the University of Calgary regarding a mathematical game created by Fulves.
A 2 page manuscript on additional uses for the short change wallet. 1990.
A 8 page manuscript from 1979 of thoughts on asst card stuff.
2 page letter following up on the previous Scarne Brief. 1987
4 single page tricks- Playback Counts, Shock Spell, Sole Cannibal, Borrowed Ring/Examined Rope
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His output is amazing!
Some of the new publications by Fulves seem to be missing (like Combo II, Word Play, Clockwork or Prolix).
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Some of the new publications by Fulves seem to be missing (like Combo II, Word Play, Clockwork or Prolix).
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We have also been trying to keep track of his output on MagicPedia at Karl_Fulves
Share your knowledge on the MagicPedia wiki.
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Hi Jeff!
And Chronicles? Why is not in the list?
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And Chronicles? Why is not in the list?
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I tried Barnes & Noble and a huge list showed up:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/bookSe ... arl+Fulves
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There is a somewhat recent genre of Fulves contributions that I have tried to follow. Aldo Columbini (and now Rachel) have published several DVD's and books containing contributions from Fulves. I have not talked to Aldo about these contributions but intend to soon. If anyone has any details about this, let me know.
Here are a few of the Columbini works with Fulves contributions:
Two's Company - "Triumph with Math"
Final Cut - "Red Blues"
Pocket Tricks Picks (Don't know the name of the specific effect)
Card Capers - "37 THREE"
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Here are a few of the Columbini works with Fulves contributions:
Two's Company - "Triumph with Math"
Final Cut - "Red Blues"
Pocket Tricks Picks (Don't know the name of the specific effect)
Card Capers - "37 THREE"
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Many of these books that used to take up shelf space in the stores are now carried only online. None of these books are available in the big Barnes & Noble where I live.
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Borders usually have a bunch of the Self-Working books, I've found.
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Re: Karl Fulves' library
The text volume of my copy of THE BEST OF SLYDINI...AND MORE is autographed in blue ink Best wishes, Slydini.
Karl Fulves wrote the text for my New Stars of Magic effect titled Perfect Coin Assembly which Tannen's published in 1973.
Missing from the list of Fulves publications is a major one. He reprinted in 1973
J.N. HOFZINSER'S CARD CONJURING through THE GUTENBERG PRESS. It was published with a beautiful blue library quality hardcover binding in a very limited edition for $25. The forward to this second edition was written by S. H. Sharpe.
I have a number of very early Fulves manuscripts that he never published.
Curiously, my daughter, Ruth, Karl Fulves and the late Jack Avis have the same birthday...July 27.
Karl Fulves wrote the text for my New Stars of Magic effect titled Perfect Coin Assembly which Tannen's published in 1973.
Missing from the list of Fulves publications is a major one. He reprinted in 1973
J.N. HOFZINSER'S CARD CONJURING through THE GUTENBERG PRESS. It was published with a beautiful blue library quality hardcover binding in a very limited edition for $25. The forward to this second edition was written by S. H. Sharpe.
I have a number of very early Fulves manuscripts that he never published.
Curiously, my daughter, Ruth, Karl Fulves and the late Jack Avis have the same birthday...July 27.