AndyRegs wrote:Ps- i have a wish/want list of magic products i want to buy next, and have reduced it down to two: The 'get nyman' dvd which has got amazing reviews, or the basil horwitz mentalism books which come recommed too. Is there anyone who has both and can recommend one?
OK, I've got hold of the first four volumes of Basil Horwitz's books and skimmed the first two. His style of effect is actually quite similar to Andy Nyman's. Even reading just a few effects made me see that Andy owes a fair bit to Mr Horwitz (as Andy acknowledges).
I haven't read enough to make an recommendation either way, but will say that I don't think you'd be making a mistake whichever you went for.
On the subject of failing, I should direct you to Chan Canasta, who was one of the first TV magicians and, according to what I read, a bit of a national obsession at one stage. Chan did 'experiments' and sometimes these did not work. One of the best examples is his 'word list' ones. He gave the guests on his show a list of words and asked them to compose a sentence from them. He tried this at least twice and it didn't work right either time. He also had routines where he'd lay the cards out in a grid pattern (for example 3 x 4) and try and get a certain card selected. This also went wrong a lot of the time.
He also wrote his 'Book of Oopses', which was a sort of DIY psychological experiment book. He'd set out the criteria and ask you to choose a card from the layout shown, or words from a list, that sort of thing. He acknowledged that they might not work, in which case, "Oops." That was it; sometimes you'd pick the card he wanted you to, sometimes you wouldn't.