Don't agree with that so much, but I respect that its your rules, not mine.
On the plus side, I don't think David Anders frequents t11, so its all good.
Mea culpa.
-AY
Hey,
I'm a big fan of the circle fan, and have been doing for quite a while, but I'm wondering if there are any other resources other than:
here: http://www.murphysmagic.com/New-Magic-of-Japan-by-Phil-Goldstein-and-Richard-Kaufman-Book
and
here...
The great thing about this book is that it was originally published hard cover as a book for magicians only, not the general public. Of course, it was much higher priced. Now, as a paperback, it is available more widely and is much more reasonable. Highly recommended.
Even though they were produced quite a while ago, this series is still the source for learning classical card manipulation. If you want to learn stage manipulation, then you won't be at all disappointed.
-AY
I agree that ONE and TWO are worthy buys; perhaps not for the full routines, but definitely for the concepts or as inspiration. I own both, and am not dissatisfied at all.
-AY
I got to meet him at a party at Jeff McBride's house in 2005. I remember him frying everybody with a three card monte effect from Totally Out Of Control.
-AY