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    Producing 20 spongeballs

    Check out Eugene Burger's version. The multiple ball climax is taught on the first Volume of "Magical Voyages" and also in his book "Mastering the art of Magic".
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    Favorite coin magician to watch

    Please do not forget Bob Fitch.
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    absolute beginner

    For a serious study of card magic there is no other way then reading and working with Giobbi's "Card College". Start with volume one and you will know more about card magic then many other "experts". Gin
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    disortion or panic?

    The answer to your question is easier than you think! Just ask yourself whether you want to make a deck dissappear or change a card visually? For your specific question concerning quality and difficulty: If you are not satisfied with the quality, you can give it back. Take a look at this...
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    What Are Some Solutions?

    Hey Folks, after reading through all the posts so far I must say that I read some really true and interesting points. Especially those who state that there is a constant lack of proper education have my support. I was preaching many years now that every magician has to really study our art. I...
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    What Are Some Solutions?

    Hi everybody, I missed last months topic so please excuse me to explain my point of view about the reasons why magic does not get the respect that it deserves first: Magicians always try to adapt their performance to customers needs as much as they can. We do walk acts under the worst...
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    Advice?

    I think you should try to work a little bit more open whenever it is possible. You covered the cards very often and long with your free hand for my personal taste. Move it farer away from the deck whenever you can. Also you should try to hold the whole deck a little bit more "above" in my...
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    Mr. Paul Harris

    "Las Vegas Leaper" can be a real showstopper. This effect in the right hands makes the spectator scream. Gin
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    What next?

    You will find interesting and advanced coin-effects for example in Williamson's Wonders (David Williamson), Totally out of Control (Chris Kenner) and Destroyers (Troy Hooser). I found material for the real world in all of these great books. Gin
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