Howdy, this coming Tuesday, March 22nd, on the "Off The Shelf" review show we will be reviewing one of Richard Kaufmans latest releases as well as an interesting video and an older book. It is at 8 pm Pacific, 11 Eastern at www.magicbroadcast.com
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Kaufman under fire (sorta) in Tuesdays reviews
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Re: Kaufman under fire (sorta) in Tuesdays reviews
Gee ... that sounds comforting.
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Re: Kaufman under fire (sorta) in Tuesdays reviews
Will the wand be up? Or down? Only the Shadow knows....
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Re: Kaufman under fire (sorta) in Tuesdays reviews
Will the wand be up? Or down? Only the Shadow knows....
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And how deep will it go?
Mike
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And how deep will it go?
Mike
Re: Kaufman under fire (sorta) in Tuesdays reviews
To the hilt. Mike! I'll review your book once Paul is done with it....no weck n' beef until a rough draft is completed!
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Re: Kaufman under fire (sorta) in Tuesdays reviews
In case anyone was wondering the following items were reviewed and here is a general over all view of the item:
1) Card Tricks You Will Like, from 1935. Okay, good luck finding it.
2) Don Drivers Svengali Pitch Video: Just reshot, looks a lot better than the first, still the best source of information on the svengali and worm pitch available.
3) David Acers Random Acts of Magic: Very well written, excellent material with cards, coins, and other items. Well illustrated with photos, worth looking into.
4) Seriously Silly by David Kaye: Must have for anyone wanting to, or presently, performing for children. Outstanding overall. Even if you don't perform for kids this will help you in routining.
Next review show in two weeks.
Steve V
1) Card Tricks You Will Like, from 1935. Okay, good luck finding it.
2) Don Drivers Svengali Pitch Video: Just reshot, looks a lot better than the first, still the best source of information on the svengali and worm pitch available.
3) David Acers Random Acts of Magic: Very well written, excellent material with cards, coins, and other items. Well illustrated with photos, worth looking into.
4) Seriously Silly by David Kaye: Must have for anyone wanting to, or presently, performing for children. Outstanding overall. Even if you don't perform for kids this will help you in routining.
Next review show in two weeks.
Steve V
Steve V