by Lord Freddie » Sep 16th, '07, 14:31
I'm not a fan of coin work, but I found Bobo helpful. To be honest I'd learnt all the sleights (well, most of them) from Tarbell, way before I'd read Bobo so maybe that made it a bit easier for me.
RRTCM, however is a great book. The sleights are well taught and the effects are not just simple ones for friends, but strong enough to do in a professional booking. Classic stuff.
I can understand the reservations about Mind, Myth & Magick. There is some ludicrous, unpractical things in there which no one would bother making and is rather expensive for what it is, but there is also some good, solid principles in there too. The advice on psychometry and cold reading is excellent. One of my main reservations is that tarot cards are much more expensive than a deck of normal playing cards, so cutting them up and doing all sorts with them is something which many would be put off by.
The monkey effect is ludicrous, it's one that's described in the flap of the book and sounds like an amazing effect you want to learn. When you read what's entailed you just can't believe that T.A. Waters is being serious.
A spider monkey is hard to come by and what with all the animal rights stuff these days would attract some flak.
My pet chimp, however, is too large for the effect and pulls off any demon outfit I try to dress him in.
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