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    Recap by Gregory Wilson

    I love RECAP, of Greg's work, it's probably the routine of his I use most (well, perhaps Molotov Cocktail... or...). I love Greg's work. I like to think of this routine as sort of a counterpart to the amvitious card in terms of 'Impromptu' work (or even just generalised work without cards or...
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    Visual vs. Undercover

    Ah, the old 'Visual vs. Cerebral' argument... an old favourite! I personally think both idea's have their place, and are suited for different times. My approach to creating magic at the moment is to pursue the most visual solution to a problem. But I don't shun any idea born of a brainstorm...
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    Your Most Polished Sleight And Other Sleights!

    With cards, I'd like to think that all of the sleights I use in real world performance are of a highly polished execution. But I'm probably most proud os my pass, for the moment at least. My applications for EGO are quite exciting to me, as is my control, 'For Dancy'. CL
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    African-American Magicians?

    As mentioned, Chris Capehart is great. Eric Anderson who collaborated with David Harkey on the seminal 'AH-HA' is african american, I believe. Thats all I got. This does seem like a fairly strange question to pose to magic enthusiasts thoiugh. Ask a talented statistician. CL
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    Angle Zero

    This is a really good idea, I like it a lot. So simple, yet so powerful. I have lots of different ideas for it, card thru window presentation, card to box presentation... blah blah. I have a nice diea with the Shudder technique and angle zero for making the corner appear in a glass or salt...
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    Altered by Dee Christopher

    Well, during our talks, Dee has never mentioned that he looked at Ben Earls work as a starting point. He wanted to be able to have the spectator literally FEEL the coin warping without the gambit of using suggestion alone. I believe Ben's bend is quite secretive at the moment, and so I can't...
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    Derek DelGaudio on The Truffle Shuffle

    Thanks for the background Derek! I'm a huge fan of what i've seen of your work, and I'm very intrigued for seeing more! And your 'muck you' transpo from Talk about Tricks was my favourite effect from the column of the last year! CL
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    What no other magician or book will tell you about!

    As usual, M, great idea. Perhaps it will be considered by the powers that be! CL
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    Silhouette by Dee Christopher

    The latest release from Mindlapse is Dee Christopher's wonderful 'Silhouette'. Silhouette is a full performance piece that could be performed close up or on stage, and is a demonstration of PURE mindreading. The effect is strange and memorable- You have a spectator create an entirely...
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    Interested in elemental magic

    I have a big fixation with magic that purportedly lets one control or maipulate elements... PM me and let me know what you want specifically and I may be able to help you out! CL
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    New to Magic

    Welcome. My opinion is, buy the royal road to card magic, then do this routine for six months- -Study -Practice -Study -Practice _perform -Study _practice _perform Just something like that. Oh, yeah, and stop learning from youtube. It's sick. CL
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    Truffle Shuffle by Derek DelGadio

    Derek discusses his shuffle work in this months Genii. Apparently the major difference between his and other similar in the hands false riffles is that the 'move' is executed after the weave begins. This looks amazing. CL
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    The Destiny Effect - By Micheal Kras

    Sounds awesome. People always g oon about the limitations of these types of effects- 'You can't do it for everybody!' No, you probably cannot, but theres a good chance you have fifty two possible chances of being able to do it, at any given time, so... be brave! Hows about firing one my...
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    Quest for the original Sybil

    But before Chris Kenners wonderful Sybil, Bill Kalush released his 'Illogical shuffle', which coulkd certainly be seen as a precursor for all multipacket cuts in one way or another. CL
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    Altered by Dee Christopher

    Dee peg's it for around Jan-Feb '09 time. CL
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    How do they do it?

    Creation, publishing, consultancy, working private functions... Just the usual! CL
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    A little something you may not have expected...

    Ditto for Freezer Burn, I know you were asking for vids of that too. Sometimes a video demo isn't necessary. thats not to say we won't consider trailers, once the products are released, but surely we have advanced enough to make judgements without seeing exactly what we are purchasing, we...
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    A little something you may not have expected...

    The Shudder single release is being released by KP, but Dee has retained the rights to it, thus he can still teach it in his upcoming 'Altered' set. CL
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    A little something you may not have expected...

    Well, I'm adding things to your quotes, because they're funny. As an avid appreciator of funnies, I like to acknowledge said funnies. You're a funny guy. Sorry to add things to your quote :D
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    A little something you may not have expected...

    Hahahahhahahaha... ...Oh you. CL
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