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Table of Contents
Forward 5
Introduction 7
Before Beginning .8
A few words .11
You and magic .12
Magic 101? 15
Failure 17
The beginning .18
Practice makes perfect 18
Get a routine 20
Need a theme? .20
Get in character .22
Choose a wardrobe 24
Costume .26
Have style and flair – as well as savoir faire .27
Find a likely victim… I mean “unsuspecting person”! .29
Have an “opening” 30
Add spice to your magic life 30
Vary your act from time to time .31
Don’t be pushy – learn to take no, for an answer .32
Enjoy yourself – that’s what it’s all about .32
Learn to read body language .33
Why magic? 34
The hand is (not) quicker than the eye! 35
No sudden moves – keep things slow and deliberate 36
Use artful misdirection .36
Don’t play poker? Cultivate a poker face 37
Keep things casual .37
Dangerous illusions .38
Tricks and Illusions 41
Easy 43
Melting Gloves 43
Coin Trick .44
The Floating Ring 45
The Toothpick trick .46
Water and Pepper 48
Match Trick .49
Magic Bottle 50
Walking Coin Trick 52
Magic number .53
Loose Thumb 55
Ice Cube Trick .57
Vanishing Card Trick 57
Magically restoring cord 59
Intermediate – Difficult .60
Pop up Girl .61
Levitating 62
Wandering Wand 64
Wandering Wand variation 66
Growing Flowers 67
Mesmerized Dove .68
Wine into water (or gin!) .70
Inverted Water Glass Trick 71
The Talking Glass Trick 72
Bottomless Hat .73
Egg – from the tumbler to the hat 74
Disappearing Handkerchief 76
Magically Jumping Ring .77
Lifting a small table 78
The grand finale .80
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Introduction
As you know if you read the Forward, ever since I was four years old, there was only thing that I ever wanted to be. A magician. No, let me say that properly: The Greatest Magician Ever!
Circumstances and life however, eventually prevented me from attaining this particular goal, but before they intervened I spent most of my time learning, practicing and performing new magic tricks whenever, and whenever I could, on whomever I could.
Needless to say I had a great many friends when I was growing up and was always the sideshow of any party! And this I believe, was just the thing which made me such a good magician.
To keep up with the necessity of wanting to be popular with everyone, I practiced very hard indeed at my magic. Whenever I wasn’t reluctantly studying for an exam, or playing the great magician for my friends, I was practicing my magic tricks. My name might not be up there in lights along with other greats of our times such as David Copperfield, Penn and Teller, or famous street magician, David Blaine.
And I definitely can’t come anywhere near Houdini’s magical genius, but after all these years I am glad to say that I can still perform with the best of them.
That said, it should be noted that becoming a credited and creditable magician in this day an age is no easy matter. Where earlier, magic and illusions could be performed to the wonderment of an eager audience, these days real magicians have a harder time of convincing their audiences that a “trick” is real.
Skepticism and cynicism have become the watchwords of the day helped ably with the advent of the television. However, there is no need to despair for the budding new magician.
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