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Dai vernon

Postby cordenadam » Jun 10th, '06, 22:02



Hi am thinking of buying ultimate secrets of card magic by dai vernon and am wondering if the materials is worth the money.

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Re: Dai vernon

Postby pdjamez » Jun 10th, '06, 23:46

cordenadam wrote:Hi am thinking of buying ultimate secrets of card magic by dai vernon and am wondering if the materials is worth the money.

Thanks in advance


:shock: :shock: :shock:

Still searching for the pass? :wink:

Yes its worth the money, but if your a beginner stay clear of the hardcore stuff until your ready. Heres a list of resources from my blog that you may find useful: Card Magic Essentials.

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Postby cordenadam » Jun 11th, '06, 14:12

I wouldn't say i am a beginner more intermediate i have been doing magic for several years but havent really bothered looking at the pass until recent, i have found a book that i have had for a while which has it royal road to card magic and gives me the basics, so im just going to continue to practise it until i have it write.

I was looking for a book that was kind of like harry loraynes close up card magic which is a good read and also has some good tricks.

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Postby pdjamez » Jun 11th, '06, 22:02

cordenadam wrote:I was looking for a book that was kind of like harry loraynes close up card magic which is a good read and also has some good tricks.


In that case, take a look at both volumes of the collected works of Alex Elmsley. You can find my reviews of each volume by searching for Elmsley on this forum. They are difficult to find, but worth the effort.

Actually, why don't you post a review of the Lorayne book, I don't think it's been covered before.

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Postby cordenadam » Jun 12th, '06, 16:08

Yes i will do a review of harry loraynes book some time this week to many tests atm

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