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I think that Magic is as much (if not more) who you are rather than what you do.
vic_vdb wrote:I think it was Maskelyne who was approached by a man who told him that he knew a large number of tricks only to be met with the response "Oh really, I only know about ten!" How I understand what he was trying to communicate
(probably got it wrong, but essentially correct I think)
Vic
Many years ago David Devant, the great English conjurer, was approached by an acquaintance new to sleitht-of-hand with cards. " Mr Devant, said this young man, "I know three hundred tricks with cards. How many do you know?" Devant glanced at the youth quizzicaly. " I should say," the magician responded dryly, " that I now about eight."
Devant was making a point with which all professional magicians are familiar. To perform card tricks entertainingly you must not only know how the tricks are done, but how to do them. There is a vast difference between the two, and if proof were needed, one need only watch the same feat performed by a novice and by an expert performer.
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