seige wrote:I was actually trying to justify your post—not oppose it, smarvell!
I am aware that, and I love you.
seige wrote:DO BUY THIS:
If you want a look at how magic techniques over a range of genres is implemented correctly and with flair. A useful history lesson if nothing else, and a snapshot of an era.
Yes indeedy.
seige wrote:DO NOT BUY THIS:
If you just want/desire fast self-working effects and care not about the origins of magic effects such as cups and balls etc.
This is the bit I object to. You and others imply that if you're not into cups, balls, napkins and rabbits then you're into unskilled, expensive self working tricks, which is not the case at all.
If that had read:
If you just want/desire fast self-working effects
OR care not about the origins of magic effects such as cups and balls etc
... then I'd not have taken such a stand. It's they way people link them that annoys me.
See what I mean?
I don't want to perform cups & balls, sponge magic or have doves shooting out of my jacket. I don't want to perform on stage. This does not mean I don't care about skill, nor that I want all my tricks self working or gimmicked.