storm01 wrote:Ok my friend no offence taken.
I am gearing more towards mentalism these days than magic.
I prefer close up and personal effects.
At the moment I am using esp, future zone and DA2
My audiences are predominently friends and colleagus
Maybe a book test isnt for me buy I would be foolish not to try I think
Hope this answers some of your questions
kev
Admittedly I've not read through the other replies but I wanted to address these admissions of your own as well as what Bananafish extended to you, in that these are exactly the things I'd be asking you about.
You are "new" at these things e.g. why drop a ton of money into some gaffed book system? Especially when you want to work more along the lines of "close-up"
My first suggestion (which may have already been stated) is to learn more about the improvisational styled Book Tests such as the Hoy or Brook-Test as well as subtle techniques along the lines of Lee Earle's Silver Bullet. These will allow you to work under random settings and with ANY book or magazine that happens to be available. There are likewise methods using a Swami or Pocket-Writing as well as simple forces such as you will find, I believe it is in one of the Banacheck Psychological Subtleties books; a technique in which using a finger-ring allows for the force of a word (there are many variants to this idea, you need but a small "window" for it... I personally use a large paper-clip as well as "reader" device known as an OWL, which lights up the page and magnifies the line)
In that you are a recovering magician heading into Mentalism, I'd suggest too that you learn to understand that MENTALISM IS NOT MAGIC... though Criss Angel seems to insist on calling us all that, he's just proving his own ignorance. Magicians do tricks, Mentalist create miracles e.g. as Stephan Minch told us long ago, you need to let go of your magician's guilt and learn to invoke your inner-hustler if you are going to succeed in creating the illusion of things surreal vs. some kind of silly magic trick... if you want to do magic tricks then be a magician that does some limited mental magic; if you are going to call yourself a "Mentalist" however, RUN and create a serious distance between yourself and the magic world; you do not want to be seen as a mere trickster.
(does it show that I'm a die-hard?)
Study the classic resources on Mentalism and you'll find a plethora of material that will fill your niche.
