Kaufman,
Richard: The New
York Magic
Symposium Close Up Collection One ©1982 Invisible Man Productions, NY Hardcover, no DJ, 99 pages |
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Comments: Illustrated by Richard Kaufman. Edited & Designed by Adam Fleischer. There were 6 volumes in the NY Magic Symposium collection. The books include material submitted by participants in the symposium, held in the 1980's. Although most of the material is close up magic, there are a few stage and parlor type items. Each volume has some good material, and represents an interesting look at magic in the 80's. The last volume was to be Collection #6, but instead was published as Spectacle, by Stephen Minch.
Contents:
9 Introduction: about the event and the book
11 Foreword: intro to the book by Kaufman
13 Part I Performers
14 Paul Harris B&W Photo
15 Torn and Restored Mentalist (Paul Harris): a torn off section
of a
card case is used to write a prediction. The flap is used to stab
the
deck and finds the two matching selections. Finally, the flap with
written prediction is restored to the card case
19 Three Fourth (Paul Harris): a corner is torn off a card, and
the
card is added to the deck. Torn corner is also added to the deck,
and
the corner and torn card instantly change places. Used as a lead
in to
Paul's Ultimate Rip Off from Super Magic
22 Michael Ammar B&W photo
23 Squeeze Play (Michael Ammar): Surprise ending to some other
routine
to show magician uses a crooked deck. Uses a "crooked" Z shaped
playing
card deck and a close up papd.
25 Kointakey (Michael Ammar): Improved handling of J.B. Bobo
effect. A
half dollar penetrates from inside the pocket and then turns into
a key
28 David Roth B&W photo
29 Funnel (David Roth): simplified handling version, performed
seated
(lapping). 3 Coins are dropped through a funnel where one shrinks
and
falls through the spout. Now 2 coins are dropped in and one more
changes. Last full size coin is examined again. It is dropped into
the
funnel but doesn't change. Shrunk coins are dropped in and out
pours 2
full sized coins again.
32 Chinese Coin Surprise (David Roth): climax to short one coin
routine
results in production of large, 8" Chinese coin
34 Daryl B&W Photo
35 OverwhElmsley Aces (Daryl): Aces are removed from deck and
placed
face down on top. They are dealt to the table. Three more cards
are
dealt onto one of the Aces as selected by the spectator. The other
three Aces are returned to the deck. Suddenly all he indifferent
cards
turn to Aces.
37 Passing a Sandwich (Daryl): Two red Kings are removed from deck
and
placed face up. Face card, such as 4 Hearts, is magician's card.
Spectator selects another card, and sandwiches it between the
Kings in
the middle of the deck. Deck is turned face up, and magician's
card is
removed and thrust quickly in and out of the deck, where it
changes to
the spectator's card. When the deck is spread, the face down card
between the Kings is found to be the magician's selection.
40 Fantasio B&W Photo
41 Silk Through Glass (Fantasio): a silk is placed in a glass, and
a
larger silk covers the glass and is sealed with a rubber band. The
silk
is pulled through the bottom of the glass.
43 Fantastic Chip Turnover (Fantasio): method to apparently show
both
sides of a two color poker chip or C/S coin
44 Derek Dingle B&W photo
45 Cornered Bill In Cigarette (Derek Dingle): torn bill vanishes
and is
actually found inside a cigarette. Teaches a bill exchange and a
cigarette switch
49 The Card for Head Trick (Derek Dingle): A card is selected and
returned to the top half of the deck. The magician shows how the
trick
is done, as the card should be next to the bottom of the upper
half. He
has the spectator find the card. When she fails, she will look up
and
see the card on the magician's forehead!
51 John Cornelius B&W Photo
52 Spring Set (John Cornelius): a flourishy card revelation: it
pops up
and turns over on top of the deck
55 Armed and Ready (John Cornelius): Quarter catching stunt is
shown
with right arm. When performed with the left, the quarters change
to
pennies!
58 Levent B&W photo
59 Instant Continuous Fan Production (Levent): pure sleight of
hand
flourish
60 Larry Becker B&W photo
61 Larry Becker (Delayed Reverse): spectator selects a card and
returns
it to the deck, which is cut. the spectator is asked to cut to his
card
two times, which fails. Next, the spectator is given the face up
deck
and asked to pretend to remove one card and reverse it. When the
deck
is spread, one card is reversed: the selection!
64 Slydini B&W Photo
65 The Slydini Second Deal (Slydini): all condition second deal
68 Krezel's Natural Grip Method (Ken Krenzel): a variation on the
grip
and take
69 Part II Guest Contributors
71 The Hofzinser Ace Tunnel (Richard Kaufman): Four Aces are
removed
and tabled. Selection is made and returned to deck. Aces are
gathered,
and inserted sideways into the deck. Spectator is asked to state
Ace
with same suit as selected card. Instantly that Ace reverses
itself.
Spectator is told at the same time that her card has reversed
itself in
the deck. However, when found, the reversed card is seen to be the
Ace.
When the Ace is turned over it is the selection
74 Generally More Specifically (Richard Kaufman): Universal card
plot,
impromptu
75 Schizophrenia (Tom Mullica): performer places a match in the
mouth
and strikes a cigarette to light it, which, of course, just ruins
the
cigarette. Match is removed and another match and cigarette are
obtained. Match is lit, and burning end is placed in the mouth.
Smoke
emits from the nose as performer realizes 2nd mistake. Undaunted,
the
cigarette is now pushed up the nose. An ustruck match is now
removed
from the mouth, and the cigarette is recovered from the rear.
Match is
struck and cig is placed in the mouth. Match just smokes, and cig
taste
awful as performer realizes filter end is out. Finally, a Zippo
lighter
with a match inside is pulled out. Performer makes one more
attempt at
lighting but ends up with another match in the mouth rather than a
cigarette. Finally, a lit cig is produced from the coat.
78 A Fitting Climax (Edward Marlo): A coin is placed under each
card in
a square formation and the coins vanish. Ending to a coin assembly
routine
81 In View Card In Envelope (Edward Marlo): freely selected and
signed
card appears in a sealed envelope that has been in full view of
the
audience
86 Vanishing Oil and Water (Jon Racherbaumer): 8 cards shown with
a red
and black mix. Four are removed and remaining shown to be still
mixed.
They are then shown to be all reds. They are flexed and shown to
be now
alll blank. Four discarded cards are shown to be all blank
89 Kelly Reverse (Gene Maze): Instant reverse of a selected card
91 Anytime Ultra Mental (Russel Barnhart): Performer reverses one
card
in the deck. Spectator thinks of a card and performer spreads the
deck
to reveal the previosly reversed card and turns it over to reveal
the
selection.
95 Sign of Four (Roy Walton): 8 card is removed for later. Cards
are
dealt into 3 packets, with Aces removed and placed over them on
the
table. Spectator turns over the three tabled packets. Aces are
placed
into the deck as the deck is reassembled. The 8 card is now
revealed
and another card is announced to be reversed in the deck: a four.
This
makes the magic number 12, so 12 cards are placed between the 4
and the
8. Deckis shuffled twice (perfect straddle faros) and only four
cards
now appear between the two cards: they are the 4 Aces!