Tarbell.

Jul 23, 2013
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Hello Everyone,

I've noticed in all the time that I've been browsing both T11 and Ellusionist's forums that whenever someone asks for tricks for a certain type of performance, or they ask for a trick to be identified, it is almost always suggested that they refer to Tarbell.

Now I am aware that the Tarbell course is split into 8 volumes and that these volumes are pretty expensive, which is why I'm asking for a little help. From experience, whereis the cheapest place you guys have seen the Tarbell course available? Either per volume or as a collection.

Also another question if I may; is it worth getting all 8 volumes I.e. do they each cover topics that are individual from one another, or is it advisable to cover the content in one volume before moving onto the next? And roughly how long will one volume last a new magician with a large quantity of time on his hands?

Sorry for all the questions! The Tarbell course is so,etching I've been considering for a while.

Once again,thanks for any help you can offer!
 

RealityOne

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Get the set. It is less expensive than buying the volumes one at a time and you will eventually want all of the volumes. Don't waste your money on the one volume original lessons - the books are much better.

As for how long it will take you... You could skim through the books in 8 weeks or spend 8 years mastering everything in the set. I think a typical magician would spend one to two years with the set assuming that the attempted to understand each effect but only to master a mall portion of the effects. There is a lifetime of magic in those books.
 
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