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Switchcraft by Elliott Bresler

PostPosted: Nov 30th, '06, 18:33
by DrTodd


Switchcraft
The Billet Work of Elliott J. Bresler

122 page e-book, $19.99

Available from: http://ebswitch.googlepages.com/home

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Elliot Bresler’s brilliant new billet manuscript shows how the billet switch provides an unbelievably versatile utility for all sorts of mental effects.

In his own words, Bresler states, ‘…just about any effect in Mentalism can be accomplished with a billet switch.’

The book provides a comprehensive explanation of the EB Switch and many variants. Bresler gives you 13 switch techniques in total, all of which are illustrated with multiple colour photographs using different coloured billets to show in a really accessible manner the moves you need to learn step by step.

The prose is humorous and entertaining. The techniques cover the first 76 pages, which are then followed by a selection of powerful effects, suggestions, musings, and further ideas on how the switch can achieve a variety of effects (the disappearing elephant is hilarious).

He also provides frequent reference to other mentalism tomes, further readings, and the history of his ideas, so you get a great sense of the history of billet work. There is a nice application of the flower principle from Banacek’s Psychological Subtleties that is really superb!

The book finishes with a very helpful glossary.

If you are new to mentalism, billet work is essential (see Craig Browning’s sticky in support and tips). If you are not, Bresler’s take on things is a must read!

Overall, this is great value for money. Loads of great ideas for a fraction of what many of the other ‘billeteers’ are charging. If you want a good introduction or more fodder for the masses, I can highly recommend this manuscript.

10/10


PostPosted: Nov 30th, '06, 19:54
by Mooch
Very nice review DrTodd. I've actually been after some material teaching a variety of billet switches, and this looks perfect. With any luck, I should be getting this within the next couple of weeks.

Thanks again for the review.


Switchcraft by Elliot Bresler

PostPosted: Nov 30th, '06, 22:11
by DrTodd
Mooch: you will not be disappointed!


PostPosted: Dec 1st, '06, 02:04
by ElliottB
Thank you very much Dr. Landman.

This is absolutely awesome!!

Elliott


PostPosted: Dec 6th, '06, 03:49
by ElliottB
My book finally showed up on a second board. Yes!!!

Here’s a link:

http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/view ... 2&forum=15


Thanks again and I hope everyone who ordered is enjoying the book.


Elliott


PostPosted: Dec 6th, '06, 04:58
by Craig Browning
:oops: I feel a bit out of place here in that Eliot has been kind enough to keep me in the loop with this project and my schedule has kept me far too busy to give him more than a passing thumbs up for a job well done on some material that will prove beneficial to the newbie and old fart alike. Then again, I've reviewed about five major billet books or dvds that have come out recently and I'm starting to see little pieces of paper everywhere I look... it's spooky! :twisted:

Here's One For You... I'm working on a video series that may be out next fall. It's not so much teaching the basis of billet handling but rather touches on the performance angles when it comes to this "Art". Far too many of us are hung up on the habit of seeing the billet as a "trick" when in truth it is supposed to be "nothing". I hope that I can do justice in my referencing material such as Eliott has given us as well others like my old friend Millard Longman, Alan Zingg and a rather obscure hero in the group known to most as Bev Moor (his POST JUSTIFY material is priceless!)


Billets

PostPosted: Dec 6th, '06, 13:27
by DrTodd
Yes, I like the idea of the billet being 'incidental' to what you are doing. Millard Longman also makes this point and Elliot's techniques are of equal value in that respect.


PostPosted: Dec 7th, '06, 03:33
by ElliottB
I try to keep the billet “incidental” as well. Although, I do stray from time to time :) :)

Craig,

Thanks again, and I would be honored if you referenced my material on your videos. You can bet that I will be one of your first customers.


Elliott


PostPosted: Dec 10th, '06, 01:29
by ElliottB
ElliottB wrote:My book finally showed up on a second board. Yes!!!

Here’s a link:

http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/view ... 2&forum=15


Thanks again and I hope everyone who ordered is enjoying the book.


Elliott


Hmm. I can’t seem to figure out why the Café link doesn’t work anymore. Fortunately, you can still visit the Café and check out the Switchcraft thread in the “Penny for Your Thoughts” section. Sorry for making things so inconvenient for you guys.

Thanks again,

Elliott


PostPosted: Dec 10th, '06, 11:39
by bananafish
I'm not sure why the cafe link fails. If you cut and paste in into a browser window it works ok.


PostPosted: Dec 12th, '06, 04:53
by ElliottB
Thanks bananafish.

It’s strange how it works (or doesn’t work) that way. Like you said, cutting and pasting seems to do the trick. That thread is really getting good. :)

Thanks again,

Elliott


PostPosted: Dec 17th, '06, 02:44
by ElliottB
Added some new testimonials (and other updates) to the site.

Elliott


PostPosted: Jan 5th, '07, 04:15
by ElliottB
I just added another testimonial and review link to the site.

Keep them coming folks!!! :) :)

Elliott


PostPosted: Jan 29th, '07, 12:42
by Lownatic
Received my copy a couple of weeks ago, and am well into it. Its my first journey into billets, apart from Anneman, and I love it. Written in an easy to read laid-back style with excellent photographs, it is my best purchase this year by far. Thanks Elliott!!


PostPosted: Jan 29th, '07, 18:27
by IAIN
...just ordered this, but cos im at work it's been blocked...d'oh! should of thought of that before hand... :oops: