Stars Of Magic by Meir Yedid
THE ORIGINAL STARS OF MAGIC – NEW EDITION!Â
The best and most influential book on Close-Up Magic is back.Â
If you have not read and learned the magic contained in this book you have no business calling yourself a close-up magician. The magic by John Scarne, Dai Vernon, Bert Allerton, S. Leo Horowitz, Emil Jarrow, Francis Carlyle, Dr. Jacob Daley, Tony Slydini, Ross Bertram, Nate Leipzig, and Max Malini helped shape the art of close-up magic as we know it.Â
It has often been said that mastering the magic in this book will make you an accomplished close-up and sleight-of-hand artist. In many ways it contains all the magic you need to build a professional caliber repertoire. Many have earned a living performing these routines and now you can too.Â
The finest edition of the Stars Of Magic ever offered. 41 incredible routines, 11 incredible artists, 378 professionally enhanced photographs, 176 pages, hardcover. Features a new historical introduction and a bonus section with private correspondence related to the Stars Of Magic.Â
Most of the routines were originally sold as separate manuscripts. Purchased separately they would have cost you $98. Below are their original descriptions:Â
Series 1, No. 1: John Scarne’s Classic Ball Routine:
The effect is a bewildering series of magical appearances and disappearances of small balls. Starting out by taking a pinch of ashes from an ash tray, you cause ball after ball mysteriously to materialize, multiply and vanish. At the end of the routine, the balls become ashes once again.Â
Series 1, No. 2: John Scarne’s Triple Coincidence:
Using two ordinary decks with backs of different design, the spectator shuffles one deck while performer shuffles the other. At no time does performer tough spectator’s deck. Spectator cuts his deck three times, each time exchanging a card with the performer. When both ribbon-spread their decks, a miracle is accomplished — each time spectator and performer turn up one of the three stranger cards in their decks, the cards turn out to be alike — a knock-out triple coincidence. Both decks are left on table for examination.Â
Series 1, No. 3: John Scarne’s Silver And Copper Trick:
A silver coin in the spectator’s hand changes place magically with a copper coin in the hand of the performer. This is followed by a beautiful penetration effect of the coin passing through the trousers pocket. For many years magicians were under the impression that Scarne used gimmicked coins. Now, Scarne shows that he does it with ordinary coins and gives you his exact method.Â
Series 2, No. 1: Dai Vernon’s Triumph:
Dai Vernon divulges one of his most astonishing discoveries, an exquisite card miracle entitled “Triumph.” A revolutionary sleight is involved which will be coveted by every magician. I is an easy-to-do false shuffle equivalent to a pull-through shuffle, considered one of the most difficult of all gambling sleights. Very few magicians are able to execute a neat and deceptive pull-through because it requires years of constant practice and most of them have abandoned the effort in disgust. Now, by means of Dai Vernon’s false shuffle you can achieve the same result with very little practice. You will find it the perfect false shuffle for maintaining the order of the reds and blacks. Furthermore, lovers of gambling tricks will rejoice in this sleight because the order of the entire pack can be kept intact.Â
Series 2, No. 2: Dai Vernon’s Cutting The Aces:
The four aces, fairly distributed throughout the deck, are cut to with uncanny accuracy in a new and impressive manner. Few magicians have as yet been privileged to view this extraordinary routine which produces one of the most entertaining impromptu effects in card magic. Dai Vernon also discloses here for the first time his own method of controlling cards during the process of cutting. This secret alone is an extremely valuable sleight for which you can find numerous uses in card conjuring.Â
Series 2, No. 3: Da
PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download ,Gimmick not included