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Most desired trick |
| Posted On Feb 26, 2009 at 5:51 PM |
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colelamothe


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Ok so everyone has that one trick that they love to see but cant get, be it money constraints or otherwise. Lets hear what they are and why you like them.
Mine has to be Autograph by Justin Miller. It has a certain elegance to it, the fact that he borrows the deck is also incredible and the final effect just blows me away.
So whats your favorite card trick that you havnt gotten yet?
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Re: Most desired trick |
| Posted On Feb 27, 2009 at 5:31 PM |
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adamomagus

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I, right now, am interested in two books that I plan on getting:
- The Magician and the Cardsharp: The Search for America's Greatest Sleight-of-Hand Artist : Karl Johnson
- Encyclopedia of Card Tricks (Cards, Coins, and Other Magic) : John J. Crimmins, edited by Jean Hugard
These are two books I have my eye on, but as far as normal tricks go, I am interested in Departure, by Derek Roberts. It is a unique ring flight that looks very clean and has a killer ending.
On a side note; Paul Harris' TA set looks amazing, but the $300 price tag is a bit hefty. Sure it's worth it though.
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