Simplicity, Audacity and Bluff

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DATOS
Título Simplicity, Audacity and Bluff
Autor Val Andrews
Ilustraciones ...
Idioma Inglés
Tema ejemplo
Fecha publicación 1971
Editorial Magico Magazine, NY
Páginas 32
Tamaño 21,59 x 27,94
Formato Papel
ISBN ...

Folleto que contiene una serie de trucos que requieren más "descaro" que habilidad para ser realizados, junto con algunas historias de Val Andrews.

Contiene la información completa rutina de las "Sillas Eléctricas" como la realizada por Chefalo.

Contenido

  • Introduction: Simplicity, Audacity and Bluff
  • Taking Advantage of the Situation: Malini and other examples of always being ready
  • The Use of a Magician as an Assistant: taking the heat off the magician
  • On the Use of Stooges: and confederates
  • Giving the Cue: helping the spectator become a magician
  • Reading the Backs: spectator can name selection by examining cards with a magnifying glass
  • Aquatic-Card Revelation: spectator names card by looking into glass of water
  • A "Bluff-Pass": the selection is returned to the middle of the deck and immediately found on top
  • Two "Bluff" Card Rises:
  • Jumping-Card: any deck, selection jumps out of deck
  • Magnetic-Finger: any deck, forefinger of hand makes the card rise
  • With a Magic-Wand - An Audacious Addition to the Rising Cards: another spectator cue
  • Bluff-Wand Vanishes: using the stage
  • Cope Cecil's Vanishing Wand Addition: making the effect stronger
  • The Last Word on the Radio-Die or Colour-Block: otherwise known as Color Vision
  • Improvement Number One: reason to bring the box in front
  • Improvement Number Two: Adding rubber bands
  • Improvement Number Three: determining a different color
  • Improvement Number Four: vanishing the block
  • Billy McComb and the Silk-Change: exposing without exposing
  • Koran's Most Outrageous Trick!: another spectator cue effect
  • Impromptu-Audacity: an impromptu liquid effect using Drambui Glasses
  • Dante on Audacity: some outs Dante style
  • Blackstone's Misdirection Superb: a clever distraction
  • Bob Harbin Bluffs the Exposing-Journalist: Response to exposure of the Linking Rings
  • Rabbit Production - No Apparatus: from the jacket of a spectator or assistant
  • Bluff ala Dunninger: Dunninger's book of false exposures
  • The Hot-Seat: an electrifying stunt with two cooperative audience members

Referencias

https://magicref.net/magicbooks/books/andrewsvalsimplicityaudacity.htm