theory11 — Magic Tricks & the World's Finest Playing Cards
So do you still recommend 'Scarne on Card Tricks'? I do have stuff to perform, is it one of those "MUST HAVE" books since im kind of on a limited budget
Just get Royal Road. If you aren't satisfied....You can set me on fire. Not only that but something is wrong with you if you aren't.
I've heard that also. Out of curiosity can I ask where/who you heard that from?
Yeah, I know that I just thought it'd be nice,im not really that interested in PERFORMING stage illusions but I like watching them so im pretty sure I'd like reading about them tooI'm assuming you know that Hiding the Elephant is more a history book than a book that you learn effects from. Don't get me wrong, its a great book, especially for someone who is interested in large scale illusions, but it doesn't really teach effects.
I disagree with some the statements:The card magic of paul lepaul, is that it is stated that the book is suited for novices... whereas I would recommend fully that a complete novice would consider the RRTCM before this book - as many of the things you'll learn in the Paul le Paul book is actual advanced techniques based on the techniques you'll have already learned elsewhere. Like passes, lifts or what not.
Yeah, I know that I just thought it'd be nice,im not really that interested in PERFORMING stage illusions but I like watching them so im pretty sure I'd like reading about them too![]()
Maybe I wasn't clear, but I was meaning that Lepaul should go after Expert Card Technique and before Expert at the Card Table. So RRTCM, ECT, Lepaul, EATCT.