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  1. Six card repeat Abbott Bill: Five Card tour_d'entrée marketed effect (DVD and Cards with pocket folding throw away basket) The real secret behind the Five Card tour_d'entrée is that it is an audience response conditioner. It has its roots in the classic five/six card repeat but it's similar only in method (more or less). It also is a completely fresh approach with three sequences that build with a definitive climax that is a big surprise, the unfolding of the big basket from the pocket is a great idea & Cocktail Card Magic ©2009 Magic and Mysteries of Bill Abbott p 4 Autograph: Tom Mullica’s repeat card to portefeuille Asher, Lee: French Tour Lecture Notes ©1999 by Lee Asher p 3 You bet your Asher Baffles, Charles [Charles R. Brush]: Six Card Repeat Marketed Effect ©1938 circa by Charles Baffles; He introduced the card pockets used by some performers for the effect Benson, Roy: Roy Benson by Starlight ©2006 by Levent and Todd Karr, The Miracle Factory p 229 Berland, Sam: Tarbell Course in Magic - Volume 6 Lessons 72 to 83 ©1954 by Harlan Tarbell Robbins p 75 Berland's 6 Card Repeat Mystery: gimmicked cards, uses patter that has become the "standard" Booth, John: Tarbell Course in Magic - Volume 3 Lessons 34 to 45 ©1927 by Harlan Tarbell Robbins, p 223 Brown, Nick: Magic June 2007 [Allen’s magazine] Turn It Around. David explores our old friend, Six Card Repeat. A classic trick where the magician has six cards, throws away three, and yet he still has six cards. Nick Brown offers a fun variation using cards with large numbers on them Cervon, Bruce: Ultra Cervon ©1990 by Bruce Cervon, p 47 Repeat Aces to Pocket can be used in a phase of the six card repeat & Ultra Cervon Volume 2 VHS. Repeat Aces to Pocket: instead of tossing the cards in the air this can be used to show where the cards magically go and be combined with a repeat card to portefeuille for the ones who wish to progressively break the repetitive aspect of the six card repeat Close, Michael: Devious Vol 1 DVD “The Trick Lance Burton Showed Me” is a great version of the six-card repeat that demonstrates what happens when you never stop thinking about a trick. Cohen, Harvey: Apocalypse Vol. 16-20 January 1993 through December 1997 2002 by Harry Lorayne, L&L Publishing, , p 2833 Much Better 11-Card Trick with selection Colombini, Aldo: The Essential Aldo Colombini Vol 2 DVD POCKET REPEAT - Aldo takes the best elements of the Six Card Repeat and Card to Pocket and combines them into a new magic classic & Greater Magic Video Library Teach-In Series #12 - Six Card Repeat Aldo’s combination of the Six Card Repeat and Card to Pocket Crandall, Senator: Tarbell Course in Magic - Volume 6 Lessons 72 to 83 ©1954 by Harlan Tarbell, D Robbins p 78: Crandall's One Hand 6 Card Repeat: one handed comedy bit, uses non-gimmicked cards; with a proper finale it would be the best routine there is. & Al Cohen, Magic's Mr. Nice Guy VHS ©1989 Al Cohn is demonstrating Senator Crandall’s routine in the back of his magic shop and it’s still impressive & Personal Magic Vol. 1 ©2000 by Eric Lewis, MagiKraft Studios, CA p 104 One Hand Six Card Repeat; Senator Crandall (close up) Dacri, Steve: The Magic of Steve Dacri - No Filler! Vol 2 DVD Another Dacri-ized version of a magic classic that, if well delivered, can keep your audience in stitches. The performer tells the story of one of his first experiences with a magic trick that uses six cards and no matter how many he throws away (or inadvertently drops), he always has six Daryl [Easton Martinez]: Daryl's Encyclopedia of Card Sleights Vol 6 DVD Buckle (or Pull Down) Vanish; Fred Kaps Touch; To Vanish Any Card in a Five Card Packet Dingle, Derek: The Complete Works of Derek Dingle ©1982 by Richard Kaufman, Kaufman and Greenberg, p 216 The Derek Dingle Fabulous Jumping Card Trick Dobson, Wayne: Special Effects ©2010 5 card repeat Wayne’s opening stand-up routine for more years than he would dare to remember. Eason, Doc: Bar Magic Doc Eason Vol #1, DVD offers his historically famous "peeked" card to under the glass-maximum impact method: this can be included amidst a six card repeat routine: one card is peeked at, three cards are tossed away, only five can then be counted, because the sixth one, the one peeked at, is under a glass Edwards, Doug: Apocalypse Vol 10 No 8 ©Aug 87 by Harry Lorayne, p 1381 “I Can't Do This Trick”: an extra black card appears each time a packet is counted. Adds a 4 Ace different color back ending & Apocalypse Vol. 6-10 January 1983 through December 1987 ©2000 by Harry Lorayne, L&L Publishing, p 1381 "I Can't Do This Trick!" cc back kicker & Apocalypse Vol 13 No 5 ©May 1990 by Harry Lorayne, p 1784 Six Card Royal (Doug Edwards): a royal flush routine & Apocalypse Vol. 11-15 January 1988 through December 1992 ©2001 by Harry Lorayne, L&L Publishing, Six-Card Royal is a 4 Card Repeat with Royal Flush kicker El Duco: 6 card repeat Marketed Effect Ellis, Tim: 6 Card Rap vs Card Rap Marketed effect with Jumbo Cards, music CD and demo DVD “Six Card Repeat” done to rap music and telling a story about selling a 6 card trick to a guy vs telling a story about losing money in a 3 card trick street hustle. Elmsley, Alex: The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley - Volume 1 ©1991 by Stephen Minch L&L Publishing, p 247 Five-Card Sam is a 5 Card Repeat with rhyming patter Endfield, Cy: Cy Endfield's Entertaining Card Magic - Part II ©1955 by Lewis Ganson The Supreme Magic Company, p 44 There's Five Aces: four aces are counted as five as a gag England, Don: Don England's Paradox ©2001 by Kevin Kelly p 18 The Three Card Repeat Finney, Mike: Live at Lake Tahoe Vol 2 DVD Six-Card Repeat: A venerable classic with the Finney touch, complete with a story that hangs it together and a pure show-biz ending & Greater Magic Video Library Teach-In Series #12 - Six Card Repeat; Michael Finney's finale to the effect is sparkling Fitzkee, Dariel: The Trick Brain ©1944 by Dariel Fitzkee, Magic Ltd p 350 Six card repeat: in this book two of the Fitzkee Trilogy one of the techniques to apply in creativity Garcia, Frank & Schindler, George: Magic With Cards ©1975, published by Reiss Games, Inc. p 136 Six Card Lift: Six cards lifted by holding only one by its edges. Garrett, Dan: Four Card Reiteration Giobbi, Roberto: Card College Volume 3 ©1998 Roberto Giobbi, Published by Hermetic Press p 14 The Prop as Instrument ; p 25 Counting Cards in a Fan; p 26 Counting Cards While Spreading Them Between the Hands; p 29 The Vanish of a Card Gunther, Bob: Tarbell's Course In Magic, Volume 7 ©1972 by Harry Lorayne, Tannen's, D. Robbins p 73 Bob Gunther's Repeat Card to portefeuille: gimmicked Grippo, Jimmy: Eleven Card Trick Hallas, Paul: Small But Deadly & Still Small, Still Deadly Climaxes include poker hands (Elmsley, Osterlind, Krause) color changing backs (Stewart James) and simply good punch lines Harris, Paul: The Art of Astonishment - Book 1 ©1996 by Paul Harris & Eric Mead A-1 MultiMedia, p 233 Classic Eleven Card Trick is an elaborated routine for Victor's plot with hilarious results and adding the revelation of a selected card for a climax.& The Art of Astonishment - Book 2 ©1996 by Paul Harris & Eric Mead, A-1 MultiMedia, p 123 “A Subtile Poker Move” (revised) performer's cards multiply from 5 to about 15, in second round he has killer hand; p 291 Incredible Mystery of the 10th Card (Astonishing Friends): Edward Victor's Eleven card trick updated. Hugard, Jean: More Card Manipulations No. 2 ©1939 by Jean Hugard “Poker Hand Repeat Trick” by P. W. Miller & More Card Manipulations #3 ©1938-1941 Max Holden, New York p The Carlyle False Count & More Card Manipulations © 1974 reprint Dover Publications, p 113 The Carlyle False Count; p 194 The Aerial Count by Joseph Cottone Hummer, Bob: Hummer's Whirling Card Marketed effect www.penguinmagic.com sometimes called the Hummingbird Card or UFO card one of the cards tossed away in a six card repeat effect floats from hand to hand, and then all the way around your body. A great effect/gag/sucker explanation for the six card repeat. Jon Jensen wrote a little book about this effect. Jay, Joshua: Vegas Visit Marketed effect (Props and DVD) ©2008 by Joshua Jay; It's like Six Card Repeat meets Sam The Bellhop! While recalling your last visit to Las Vegas, you display a handful of credit cards. No matter how many times you discard them, you always have five cards in your hand! The cards change from credit cards to plane tickets to tarot cards to Vegas show tickets and more. In the end, they transform into a Royal Flush in Spades...the perfect ending to your Vegas Visit & Method In Magic - Live In The UK by Joshua Jay DVD Vegas Visit Jennings, Larry: Up In Smoke ©2005 by William Goodwin, Selfpublished, p 1 A Handy Transformation: 4 cards change to single card in spectators hands Kaps, Fred Kardyro, Tony: Magical Highway ©1987 and published by The Abbott Magic Company of Colon, Michigan, p 15 Repeat Cards up the Sleeve can be used to show that the cards first travel up the sleeve before being discarded (they can then travel to the pocket and/or to the portefeuille Kaye, David: Magic June 2007 [Allen’s magazine] Turn It Around. David explores our old friend, Six Card Repeat. A classic trick where the magician has six cards, throws away three, and yet he still has six cards. Nick Brown offers a fun variation using cards with large numbers on them. Keene, Al: Marlo In Spades ©1947 by Ed Marlo Magic, Inc., p 47 Super Count Routine & six cards counted and one replaced on the deck, at the end there is only one card remaining in the hand and it’s a six (see Randy Wakeman’s handling) Klamm, R.M.: The Magic of God's Word ©1984 B.C. Klamm. pub R.W. Klamm the Magic Man, p 26 How God Can Multiply Money: six bill repeat and how to make Krause, Max: Innovative Deceptions: A Poker Story from Lesley, Ted: Cabaret Magic Vol 2 Six Card Repeat is a super-easy version of this magical classic with a surprise ending guaranteed to fool even those in the know & World Greatest Magic by The World Greatest by the World Greatest Magicians Stand Up Magic Vol 3 Six Card Repeat Lewis, Eric: Personal Magic Vol. 1 ©2000 MagiKraft Studios, CA p 104 One Hand Six Card Repeat; Senator Crandall (close up) Martin Lewis: Greater Magic Video Library Teach-In Series #12 - Six Card Repeat; Martin introduces a new twist on an easy preparation for the routine Maldo, Senor: Tarbell Course in Magic - Volume 6 Lessons 72 to 83 ©1954 by Harlan Tarbell Robbins p 70 Six Card Mystery is a non-gimmicked 6 card repeat Malone, Bill: Marlo, Ed: Ireland's Year Book ©1944 by L. L. Ireland, A Marlo Gag & Revolutionary Card Technique Chapter 2 Action Palm ©1956 by Ed Marlo p 9 “Count Cop for Small Packets” routine for 11-card-trick, 2 handlings & Marlo's Magazine Volume 5 ©1984 by Ed Marlo, p 302: Olram's Count Routine "Olram's Famous Ten Card Trick" & Edward Marlo The Legend DVD ©1993 by Meir Yedid Magic, “The Six Card Trick”: A quick and direct version of the six-card repeat which has a kicker ending and uses a regular deck. McComb: Greater Magic Video Library VHS #30: Billy McComb Six Card Repeat & Greater Magic Video Library Teach-In Series #12 - Six Card Repeat Mead, Eric: The Art of Astonishment - Book 2 ©1996 by Paul Harris & Eric Mead, A-1 MultiMedia, p 291 The Incredible Mystery of the 10th Card Meller, Mel: Modern Marvel Vol. 1 DVD The International Six Cards of Mystery: Mel performs a 6 Card Repeat in a truly international way, a feat of number manipulation despite overriding distraction, a Plume routine that gets huge laughs, an underwater escape that has no water (!), a superb mindreading stunt in which he predicts a genuinely random set of numbers, manipulates his own eyeball, vanishes and reappears a borrowed watch and for his grand finale uses a flea and a feather (don't ask!) Miller, P. W.: More Card Manipulations No. 2 ©1939 by Jean Hugard “Poker Hand Repeat Trick” Mullica, Tom: Cocktail Card Magic ©2009 Magic & Mysteries of Bill Abbott p 4 Autograph: repeat card to portefeuille Neale, Robert E.: Life, Death, and Other Card Tricks Fans of Rene Lavand may wish to emulate his delicate fictions, but may find his evocations of Spanish-speaking authors and their short stories a tad unfamiliar, despite their beauty. Not to worry. Approximately 60 such effects, all with more North American cultural references and all in English, are now available from Robert Neale in his new book,Life, Death & Other Card Tricks. Two of the effects fairly leap off the pages. In "W.C.'s Hand," a Six-Card Repeat/Poker Hand effect is performed to hilarious lines lifted from W.C. Fields movies. If you can impersonate The Great Man, you'll have an effect worthy of a World's Greatest Magic appearance. Olson, Robert & Pierce: Sick Sorcery ©1961 “Sik Kard Repeat”; Six cards are counted, three thrown away and still six remain. This process is repeated a number of times in loony version seeming more like an issue of Mad magazine than like the book for a magic trick. The routine uses simple gaffed cards and requires the ability to use the buckle count. The routine is referred to both in Genii and May 2008 and June 2009 Little Egypt. Osterlind, Richard: Mind Mysteries Vol 6 set 6 “Out Of Hand”: This routine has long been unavailable. It won widespread acceptance when it first appeared on Richard’s Challenge Magic. With this, we have one of the very entertaining Six-Card Repeat-type of effect. The effect goes like this Page, Pat: Big Book Of Magic ©1976 with the illustrations of the late Eric Mason (a great magician in his own name) p 66 a variation combining cards to pocket with the repeat & Big Book Of Magic by Lybrary.com Payne, Master: Why Should We Repeat Ourselves http://magicalwisdom.com/infopages/view/mm_talks Lecture on the Six Card Repeat supplying a lot of creative ideas for the effect Prince, James: Menu of Miracles Vol 1 DVD “Repeat Travellers” Three cards vanish from the deck and then appear inside the magician's pockets. Put back inside the deck, they instantly vanish again and re-appear back in the pockets. Direct, powerful, and a great opening routine. The reason for this to be included in this list is that it offers the possibility of a slightly different procedure: count 6 cards, cause the magic, show that there are only three cards remaining, get to the pocket to show that the cards have traveled there each time tossing away the card that traveled to the pocket, and then count the cards to show that there are still six cards in your hand. Ramsay, John: The Magic of John Ramsay - Vol 1 DVD by Andrew Galloway: Six Card Repeat by one of the best all times masters followed by The Ream Secrets Of Misdirection Robinson, Fred: The Magic of Fred Robinson ©2009 by Peter Duffie Martin Breese, p 221: Make Believe is an aces and royal flush version of 6 Card Repeat, poker presentation Sheridan, Jeff: Six Card Repeat Simonoff, Looy: Eleven Card Trick Skinner, Michael: Eleven Card Trick Solomon, David & Brown, Bob: Magical Miscellany II: Jottings of a Generalist ©1980s Bob Brown p 7 David Solomon's 7 Card Trick and Bob Brown's Addition Spear, Hal and Romhany, Paul: Extreme Magic Makeover by Hal Spear and Paul Romhany, “Six card Repeat and Six Bill Repeat”: three routines. Guaranteed to put a smile on your face, and more importantly, your audience's, according to Charlie Fry Spooner, Bill: Spooner’s 6 Card Repeat © by Bill Spooner: Based on Tommy Tucker’s and Robert Olson’s routines. Six cards are counted, three thrown away and still six remain. This process is repeated a number of times. During the counts cards accidentally drop to the floor, fly into the air, get stuck on the performer's thumb and coat, and fall to the floor with a thud; it will take some work to learn, as 37 cards are used, including four gimmicked cards. The routine uses simple gaffed cards and requires the ability to use the buckle count. Tamariz, Juan: up to the level that one can expect from one of the most important magicians of the history of magic Tarbell, Harlan: Tarbell Course in Magic - Volume 3 Lessons 34 to 45 ©1927 by Harlan Tarbell, ©1975 by D. Robbins and Co, p 227 Repeat Card Mystery Tarr, Bill: Now You See It, Now You Don’t ©1976 by Vintage Books (Random House) p 46 Five Card Trick is the classic Six Card Repeat effect done with apparently five cards (regular cards used) and a classic patter Trost, Nick: The Card Magic of Nick Trost & Trost, Nick: Subtle Card Creations - Volume 1 ©2008 by Nick Trost, H&R Magic Books, p 6 Trost on Hamman's "Multiplying Kings" by Nick Trost, Dan Block and Brother John Hamman: 5 cards become 8 kings, and a selection travels to the deck Tucker, Tommy: Expert Manipulative Magic ©1936 by Charles Eastman, Six Card Repeat is said to have been invented by Tommy Tucker in the 1920's and only released for publication in this book. The question this dating raises is whether it predates Edward Victor’s Eleven card trick or whether it’s a short version of the Eleven Card Trick Turcotte, Dan: Dan Turcotte's Anywhere Anytime Close-Up Magic DVD-R Set Dan Turcotte has been teaching magic on his website for quite some time and has gathered all the lessons on this 2-disc DVD-R set which include the card under glass. It can be a great effect to introduce amidst the six card routine: have one card peaked at, mix the cards, toss three away, one card doesn’t come back: it’s the one peeked at and it’s under the glass that was in full view all along. Udday Magic: Six Card Repeat Marketed Effect which comes with Special Cards, and complete instructions. Spread six cards, throw three of them down, show you still have six cards, repeat, 3- 4 times, without running out of cards Vernon, Dai: The Dai Vernon Book of Magic ©1957 Harry Stanley's Unique Magic Studio & ©1994 by Lewis Ganson, L&L Publishing, p 163 The Six-Card Repeat Mystery: Dai's version starts with 9, but adds 6 twice during the routine for a total of 21 cards (3 card discards five times!) & Dai Vernon's Inner Card Trilogy ©1996 Lewis Ganson, L&L Publishing, Original 1957 Harry Stanley's Unique Magic Studio and later Supreme Magic of England. Victor, Edward: The Art of Astonishment - Book 2 ©1996 by Paul Harris & Eric Mead, A-1 MultiMedia, p 291 Incredible Mystery of the 10th Card (Astonishing Friends): Edward Victor's Eleven card trick updated & Personal Magic Vol. 1 ©2000 by Eric Lewis, MagiKraft Studios, CA p 106 Eleven Card Trick; Edward Victor (close up) Wagner, J. C.: J.C. Wagner's Commercial Magic DVD The Card Under The Drink: This is the classic J.C. Wagner routine where selected and thought-of cards continually vanish from the deck and appear under a drinking glass that is in full view. It can be a great effect to introduce amidst the six card routine: have one card peaked at, mix the cards, toss three away, one card doesn’t come back: you have only five. The missing one is the one peeked at and it’s under the glass that was in full view all along. Wakeman, Randy: Lake Tahoe Bar Magic with Randy Wakeman Vol 2 DVD Marlo's Six Card Repeat; Card Under Glass can also be included in a Six Card Repeat: after having done the effect a few times count six toss away three, count: there is only three, the other three have arrived under a glass in full view. Way, Ned: No Way Manipulation DVD, Six Card Repeat is a classic version performed with ordinary cards Willane: Complete Methods for Miracles © 1950-1954 by Rae Hammond illustrated manual of manipulation and general magic from greats including Edward Victor, N'Gai, Gus Southall, Edward G. Brown, Peter Warlock, Fabian and Willane. False counting of cards, eleven card effect Williamson, David: Williamson's Wonders The Magic of David Williamson ©1989 by Richard Kaufman, p 67 The Famous 3 Card Trick: The magician wants to show three card trick, but keeps finding more... Wilson, Mark: Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic ©1975 by Mark Wilson and Walter Gibson; contributors Don Wayne, Larry Anderson Fr. Jim Blantz, Earl Nelson, Tom O'Lenick, Peter Pit, David Roth, Brick Tilley, Alan Wakeling, U.F. Grant p 228 The Six Bill Repeat: using gimmicked bills & Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic ©1988 Mark Wilson, Ottenheimer Publishers, Inc., for Courage Books p 228 The Six Bill Repeat: using gimmicked bills Windsor, Tommy: Tommy Windsor's Dye Box Book ©1947 Thomas Lowry, ©1975 by Tommy Windsor, D. Robbins and Co., p 40 Dye Box Five Card Repeat (A.E. Beech - Canada): for a finish, the discarded cards vanish from the Box Yedid, Meir: Apocalypse Vol 9 No 8 ©Aug 86 by Harry Lorayne, p 1237 Quadruplic Ace Tion: card combo of Quick 3 Way and 6 Card Repeat & Apocalypse Vol. 6-10 January 1983 through December 1987 ©2000 by Harry Lorayne, L&L Publishing, p 1237 Quadruplic-Ace-tion Sources
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  3. Oui mais sur son dvd il explique aussi le tour du fil coupé raccommodé
  4. Voici une liste non exhaustive de référence sur le fil Hindou (Gypsy T h r e a d): DVD / VIDEO: -Arthur Tivoli In Tivoliland - “Coco Channel” -Bev Bergeron On Tape - “Broken Yarn” -Daryl’s Fooler Doolers Vol. 2 - “The Hindu Thread Trick” (Al Baker), *also on L&L WGM DVD -Dragon Thread (Mike Wong) -Friend’s Of Roger Klause Vol. 1 (Richard Hatch) - “The Mystery of the Jadoo Wallah” -Greater Magic Video Library Vol. 30 (Billy McComb) - “Gypsy Thread”, *performance only -Magical Voyages Vol. 3 (Eugene Burger) - “Shakespearean Thread”, *performance only, also on L&L WGM DVD -Magic Academy Disc 5, Vol. 22: Enchanting Cabaret Magic 2 (Billy McComb) - “Gypsy Thread” -Magic That Can Be Performed Anywhere (Cellini) - “Gypsy Thread - Street Style”, *also on L&L WGM DVD -Master Works of Conjuring Vol. 3: A Gift of Fiction (Mark De Souza) “Dream Catcher” -Piet Forton’s International Magic Lecture - “Gypsy Thread” -Shawn Farquhar - “Thread of Life”, on his interactive magic DVD and YouTube -Something More than Illusion Vol. 3 (Henry Evans) - “Torn and Restored Flash Thread”, *also on L&L WGM DVD -The Gypsy Thread (Gary Ouellet) -Wanted! The Outlaw Magic of Lonnie Chevrie Vol.1 - “String’em Up” using dental floss -World’s Greatest Magic - Gypsy Thread: The Hindu Thread Trick (Daryl /Al Baker), Gypsy Thread (Buckingham); -Gypsy Thread (Bob Read); Torn and Restored Flash Thread (Henry Evans) *Gypsy Thread - Street Style (Cellini); -Shakespearean Thread, *performance only (Eugene Burger) -Thread by Wayne Houchin - The Gypsy Thread by Dan Sperry - Gypsy Balloon by Tony Clark - Le fil coupé & raccommodé my Version Henry Mayol : Magic collection Volume 1 - performing magic for children de Danny Orléans - Le fil coupé raccommodé – Alexandra dans le DVD Ecole de la magie Vol 6 PUBLICATIONS: -Broken Cotton Restored in A Text Book for Magic by Elbiquet -The Hindu Thread Trick in Greater Magic by John Northern Hilliard -Apocalypse, Vol. 6 - 10 - “Thread-Bare with vanishing thread kicker” (Henry Mayol), Vol. 7 No. 4, pg 901 -Billy’s Gypsy -Close-up Cavalcade (Jerry Mentzer) - “Improved Gypsy Torn & Restored Thread” (Tony Spina), pg 126 -Corinda’s The Hindu Thread Trick - Routined by Hans Trixer, 11 pages -It’s Easier Than You Think Vol. 2 (Geoffrey Buckingham), pg 96 -Greater Magic - “The Gypsy Thread Trick” (Unknown), pg 846 -Lewis Ganson’s Teach-in Series: Hindu Thread (Baker, Kaplan, Warlock, Trixer, Marconick, Bongo, Conway), 24 pgs -Lewis Ganson’s The Art of Close-Up Magic, Vol. 1 - “Easier Gypsy Thread” (Norman Rhodes), pg 245 -Magic Menu, Vol. 1, Issue 5 - “Waxed” (Charles Green), pg 44 -MUM March 2007 - “The Miracle of the Jadoo-Wallah” (Richard Hatch), pg 61; “Darn It” (Lou Tannen), pg 40; -“The No Cavities Guarantee (Lonnie Chevrie), p41 -Pabular, Vol. 5, No. 10, Oct. ‘79 - “Gypsy Thread / Double Restoration” (Piet Forton), pg 29 -Professional Secrets: A Life in Magic (Geoffrey Durham) - “Gypsy Thread”, pg 29 -Routines Matter (Trevor Lewis) - “Gypsy Thread”, pg 89 -Sleight of Hand (Edwin Sachs) - “The Hindu Thread”, pg 45/47 -Spirit Theater (Eugene Burger) - “The Thread of life and Death”, pg 156 -163 -Strange Ceremonies (Eugene Burger) - “New Years Thread”, pg 103 -Tarbell Vol. 5 - “Hindu Yarn Mystery”, pg 27 -Tarbell Vol. 7 - “Impromptu Broken and Restored Thread” (Milton Tropp), pg 193 -The Art of Eddie Joseph (Hugh Miller) - “Hindu Yarn Trick”, pg 208. Makes use of a thumb tip. -The Book (Jörg Alexander) Sticking to the Gypsy Thread convincer, pg 125 -The Eternal String (Max Londono) 8 pages -The Experience of Magic (Eugene Burger) - “Cosmic Thread”, pg 107 -The Fine Art of Magic (George Kaplan) - “The Gypsy Thread Trick”, pg 305 - 313 -The Lecture Book 1998: Stunning Effects & Ideas - (Shaun Yee) - “Colored Gypsy Thread”, pg -The Linking Ring Vol. 83, No. 5, May 2003 (John T. Sheets) - “The Ancient Gypsy Flosses Both of Her Teeth”, pg -The Pentagram, Vol.7, No. 8, April 1953 - Hindu Thread Trick, pg (Baker, Kaplan, Warlock, Trixer) -The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Al Baker) Hindu Thread Trick, pg 378 and pg 751 -John C. Wagner Torn and Restored Effects application of Charisma Change to Gypsy Thread, 7 Secrets -Scripting magic de Pete Mccabe -Fondation de Eberhard Riese -Fil coupé et raccommodé Henry Mayol : Les routines sont sympas -…………………………………………………………………………………………… d’autres sources dans ce magnifique livre Prestidigitation mille et une sources de Guedin Pierre et Billot Philippe p11,12
  5. [video:youtube] [video:youtube] Gaétan Bloom avait trouvé un truc amusant à faire avec ce petit animal ( revue Le magicien N° 144 p.5129-5130)
  6. Merci pour ce CR, pour les bonus ils sont inutilisables sinon cela voudrait dire que la boîte est truquée.
  7. il a sorti 2 dvd Christian Scherers Kartenmagie
  8. Tu trouveras sûrement ton bonheur ici
  9. Le frère du dessinateur de Lucky Luke est Carl Hanson
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  11. J'ai aussi lu le pdf, Steve a très bien résumé les choses, moi j'appellerai cela la méthode de secours ou du pauvre , car il y a très peu de préparation et vraiment pas très cher pour un outil très utile
  12. Color Detector dans Between 2 Minds by Guy Bavli and Haim Goldenberg
  13. oui depuis qu' il y a eu traduction de t o p i c s par sujet, il est difficile de mettre un lien exemple: http://www.virtualmagie.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/"topics"/411449/1 pourtant entre les guillemets et en gras j'ai mis "t o p i c s"
  14. Très bel effet, je te conseille FRENZY de Stephen Tucker pour avoir un porte carte en cuir (en vente chez un partenaire M...x)
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