Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
I have read some reviews outside of Genii and most have been more than just decent. I was wondering if I could get some feedback from anyone who might own or have read this book, and tell me if it is worth purchasing.
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It's a killer book, with great material (cards, coins, ropes), or I wouldn't have published it. It's also funny as hell.
I'll probably be reprinting in 2008, so don't blow big bucks on it on eBay.
I'll probably be reprinting in 2008, so don't blow big bucks on it on eBay.
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Re: Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
What level of experience or skill would you say is involved with most of the card tricks taught in this book?Originally posted by Richard Kaufman:
It's a killer book, with great material (cards, coins, ropes), or I wouldn't have published it. It's also funny as hell.
I'll probably be reprinting in 2008, so don't blow big bucks on it on eBay.
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Richard,
Is the recent reprint out of print already? I could have sworn it was reprinted just last year.
Don't buy it for the card tricks. There are better books (from Richard for that matter) on card magic.
If you're going to buy it do so for the rubberband, rope and coin magic, which is pretty darn good.
Is the recent reprint out of print already? I could have sworn it was reprinted just last year.
Don't buy it for the card tricks. There are better books (from Richard for that matter) on card magic.
If you're going to buy it do so for the rubberband, rope and coin magic, which is pretty darn good.
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I don't know about that, I thought the idea behind the trick Paint by Numbers is brilliant, though I'm not sure if Kenner is the first to use the deck as a paintbrush on the roughside of a close up mat to paint individual cards.
Re: Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
Hi J.D.C.,
if I were to chose one of my favorite magic references of all time, this would go right up there with "Mastering the Art of Magic" by Eugene Burger and "The Art of Astonishment" series by Paul Harris.
Chris Kenner has a very unique and offbeat way of creating art with a deck of cards, coins, ropes, rubberbands or whatever he can get his hands on.
He has a style and sense of humor that you will enjoy while deciding where you would like to modify some areas in some of his ideas to suit your own needs. I.E.: I'm sure you are familiar with very famous "Manage et Trois" coin routine (I hope that is spelled correctly), but I apply that to a sponge ball routine where I use 3 different colored sponges (blue, red, yellow) and they all change to "Sponge Eyeballs" as a finale. Kids love it but that's pretty much how I read his material; just to help me discover more ideas. But I digress... a little.
Also, Richard hit it right on the button. Everything that he has published is pure quality and "Totally Out of Control" is no exception.
Anyways, I hope this helps and take good care.
Anthony R.
if I were to chose one of my favorite magic references of all time, this would go right up there with "Mastering the Art of Magic" by Eugene Burger and "The Art of Astonishment" series by Paul Harris.
Chris Kenner has a very unique and offbeat way of creating art with a deck of cards, coins, ropes, rubberbands or whatever he can get his hands on.
He has a style and sense of humor that you will enjoy while deciding where you would like to modify some areas in some of his ideas to suit your own needs. I.E.: I'm sure you are familiar with very famous "Manage et Trois" coin routine (I hope that is spelled correctly), but I apply that to a sponge ball routine where I use 3 different colored sponges (blue, red, yellow) and they all change to "Sponge Eyeballs" as a finale. Kids love it but that's pretty much how I read his material; just to help me discover more ideas. But I digress... a little.
Also, Richard hit it right on the button. Everything that he has published is pure quality and "Totally Out of Control" is no exception.
Anyways, I hope this helps and take good care.
Anthony R.
Re: Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
Thanks to all who posted a review or feedback, I really appreciate it. Any ideas as to when you plan to reprint in 2008 Richard?
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Sorry to disagree, but there are some superb card tricks in Out of Control.
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Any idea on ths price of the reprint?
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$40 or $45, depending on what the estimate is from the printer.
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it is a great book and one of the best sellers (when it is in stock)
a re-print is MUCH needed!
a re-print is MUCH needed!
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I still have my 1st printing copy. Maybe I can get Chris and Richard to autograph it, then when I pass on, Syd can sell it on ebay for the top dollar, since Richard and Chris are the next in legends in magic.
(And yes, I mean that seriously)
(And yes, I mean that seriously)
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Re: Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
This is a great book, and it's full of humor as well as great tricks.
If you don't have it, don't pass it by again when Richard reprints it.
Matt Field
If you don't have it, don't pass it by again when Richard reprints it.
Matt Field
Re: Chris Kenner's Totally Out of Control
The book is designed to include parody elements of both the Kaufman magic books and also children's activity books. Just say yes to getting one when it's back in print - you'll enjoy it.
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Lots of parody in there: Did Kenner have anything against Michael Ammar?
I always meant to get the stuff for the rope routine together - looks like a great effect.
A particular favourite of mine was Three Fry, a superb stand-up three coin vanish, reproduction and transformation. It has always played well for me. Perversion was another favourite, as was S.W.Elevator. Time to pick it up again I think.
I always meant to get the stuff for the rope routine together - looks like a great effect.
A particular favourite of mine was Three Fry, a superb stand-up three coin vanish, reproduction and transformation. It has always played well for me. Perversion was another favourite, as was S.W.Elevator. Time to pick it up again I think.
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I see Kenner's released Three Fry as a stand-alone video download over at T11. It's interesting to see the author perform it after having only the written description to refer to...
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Not to nit pick but the 3fry that is released on video is not the 3fry in the book. 3fry in the book ends with a change of the coins into copper coins.
In the book he calls the three coin vanish sequence Long Gone Silver the wand is optional.
I agree it is great to see him releasing stuff in higher quality video. His sense of humor is great too.
Later,
Mike
In the book he calls the three coin vanish sequence Long Gone Silver the wand is optional.
I agree it is great to see him releasing stuff in higher quality video. His sense of humor is great too.
Later,
Mike