by Allen Tipton » Jul 22nd, '12, 11:24
AND IF you go for Card Tricks Without Skill (it has had several editions) IGNORE Chapter V11--The Identity Pack.
I did buy this, in a separate booklet then, in my mid teens, straight from Paul Clive.
It is a pre arranged deck but at age 13/14 it puzzled me no end. Looked at it last week at age 79 AND it still puzzles me.!!!
So -- if I cannot master it after 70 years of magic--Ranald--you do not stand a chance.
However you should like the other contents and PC writes in a simple, practical to understand way.
CONTENTS.
1. Conjurer's terms & Artifices. pages 7 to 39
2. Beginner's Tricks pages 40 to 51
3. Impromptu Mysteries pages 53 to 74
4. Miscellaneous pages 75 to 101
5. Treated & Prepared cards. pages 102 to 118
6. Pre-Arrangement pages 119 to 144
7. The Identity Pack. pages 145 to 157
8. Contributions by Present Day Magicians (this was 1946) pages 158 to 190
There is also an INDEX of each chapter at the end of the book; showing each item or trick, & the method involved.
When I was a very young boy--my parents bought my first Magic Set from Paul Clive's shop on Central Drive, Blackpool
Then I discovered he had a tall round booth on Central Pier and daily he would demonsrate the tricks. You could look all round the booth with its glass windows and glory over the marvels on the small shelves.
Later I found his big Magic Shop on the North Pier. Fatal!!
Every Blackpool holiday the coach driver would drop me off there and later--much later--I would find my way to the boarding house.
After this my parents hardly ever saw me, except at meal & bed times, whenever we holidayed in Blackpool
My first Table, Die Box, Diminishing Cards, Wandering Block and several hundred other tricks came from there. Items like Return To Karnak (transposition of a tall Mummy) & Robbery On 5th.Avenue (these were made by the House of Veroni?? a place where ken Brooke worked in his early years) and even today I still have the Stamp Album from the North Pier Shop.
In 1981-The year after my Dante Show, I took my wife to Blackpool as she had never seen the Iluminations. Obviously I HAD to visit the North Pier.
Alas the Magic Shop had vanished BUT just round its corner was a small magic shop and behind the counter was--Paul Clive. Now white haired.
The big surprise was how small he was. In the Central Pier booth he would be on a raised floor and to a little kid, he looked like a blonde giant.
We had a long chat--I bought some stuff-had to for old time's sake. I gave him one of the programmes from my Dante Show-he is credited in it with starting me off--and some photographs of several of the illusions.
I also told him his brother Douglas Craggs book -=The ABC of Ventriloquism had been of enormous help to my becoming a Vent. It is still the best book on Vent techniques ever published and yes, I still have the original( 1944 on wartime paper) and the reprint--1969 (published by Faber who also republished Card Tricks Without Skill)
In 2006 I lectured on Kalanag the German post war illusionist to Blackpool Magicians Club. AND again went to the North Pier. Alas even the small shop had gone but from the old big shop I bought several non magic souvenirs.
Allen Tipton
Began magic at 9 in 1942. Joined Staffs M.S at 13. Nottm.Guild of M. (8 times President. Prog Director 20years)IBM. Awarded Magician of Month 1980 By Intern. Pres. IBM for reproducing Dante's Sim Sala Bim. Writes Dear Magician column for Abra. Mag.