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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Magical Cardistry Bonanza => Topic started by: AtomSmash on December 31, 2013, 06:42:56 AM
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Hi there,
Does anyone know some good books to use to begin learning & using mentalism?
I really want to learn some of the basic tricks, as well as the principles so that I can customize them. (The tricks, I mean)
Many thanks. :D
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Hi there,
Does anyone know some good books to use to begin learning & using mentalism?
I really want to learn some of the basic tricks, as well as the principles so that I can customize them. (The tricks, I mean)
Many thanks. :D
Try hitting up Rich Ferguson's website. He also created "This Is Mentalism 1 & 2" for Ellusionist. There was also a strange effect he had where he could make the word being guessed appear on the subject's body, usually an arm. That should also be selling at E.
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There was also a strange effect he had where he could make the word being guessed appear on the subject's body, usually an arm. That should also be selling at E.
Thanks! Do you have any idea what that was called?
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There was also a strange effect he had where he could make the word being guessed appear on the subject's body, usually an arm. That should also be selling at E.
Thanks! Do you have any idea what that was called?
I think he is talking about tagged. I know a few good books but dont have time to find out their titles for you at the moment, so sometime today I will share them here.
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Just ordered tagged, it looks incredible. ;D
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Not big on Mentalism but I've heard Confessions of a Conjuror by Derren Brown is a good book. Also, you could try out some mind reading/marked decks to perform some Mentalism. The Code by Andy Nyman has got rave reviews. Rich Fergusons Ice breaker deck is pretty good too.
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Not big on Mentalism but I've heard Confessions of a Conjuror by Derren Brown is a good book. Also, you could try out some mind reading/marked decks to perform some Mentalism. The Code by Andy Nyman has got rave reviews. Rich Fergusons Ice breaker deck is pretty good too.
Thank-you very much! I've been planning to purchase the code for some time, it looks really good.
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If you're doing the T11 holiday wheel, purchase the item from them directly and get an extra spin :) I have the deck, I love the marking system on it
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Not big on Mentalism but I've heard Confessions of a Conjuror by Derren Brown is a good book. Also, you could try out some mind reading/marked decks to perform some Mentalism. The Code by Andy Nyman has got rave reviews. Rich Fergusons Ice breaker deck is pretty good too.
The Icebreaker deck is marked? That's not the deck with his face on the backs, is it?
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Hi there,
Does anyone know some good books to use to begin learning & using mentalism?
I really want to learn some of the basic tricks, as well as the principles so that I can customize them. (The tricks, I mean)
Many thanks. :D
Check out this book. Its old but gotta love the classics.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANNEMANNS-PRACTICAL-MENTAL-EFFECTS-1944-Hardcover-Mentalism-Magic-/380804410824?pt=Antiquarian_Collectible&hash=item58a9b62dc8
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Not big on Mentalism but I've heard Confessions of a Conjuror by Derren Brown is a good book. Also, you could try out some mind reading/marked decks to perform some Mentalism. The Code by Andy Nyman has got rave reviews. Rich Fergusons Ice breaker deck is pretty good too.
The Icebreaker deck is marked? That's not the deck with his face on the backs, is it?
its supposed to be marked, I cant find it though.
Karl Fulves - self-working mental magic
Annemann's Practical mental effects.
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Not big on Mentalism but I've heard Confessions of a Conjuror by Derren Brown is a good book. Also, you could try out some mind reading/marked decks to perform some Mentalism. The Code by Andy Nyman has got rave reviews. Rich Fergusons Ice breaker deck is pretty good too.
The Icebreaker deck is marked? That's not the deck with his face on the backs, is it?
I was referring to the code as being marked
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I'm surprised no one mentioned "13 Steps to Mentalism" by Corinda. This is usually one of the first books people will recommend for getting into mentalism. It was my first book and I found it very useful and informative.
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I'm surprised no one mentioned "13 Steps to Mentalism" by Corinda. This is usually one of the first books people will recommend for getting into mentalism. It was my first book and I found it very useful and informative.
Check out this book. Its old but gotta love the classics.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANNEMANNS-PRACTICAL-MENTAL-EFFECTS-1944-Hardcover-Mentalism-Magic-/380804410824?pt=Antiquarian_Collectible&hash=item58a9b62dc8
Thank-you both very much, I'll check them out :)