Mentzer,
Jerry: Another
Close Up
Cavalcade ©1975 Jerry Mentzer Hardcover, no dj, 159 pages |
Image courtesy eBay seller LeoCuellar |
Comments: The second in
Jerry's well done Close-Up Cavalcade series. Lots of great
routines
with almost no cards! Includes a routine with a Coin Cup, a color
changing knives routine, and much more. Recommended.
Contents:
1 Introduction
3 Chapter 1:
The
Midas Touch
5 One Cup and Coins (Jerry Mentzer): Jerry's version of original
routine by John Murray. A Chop Cup style routine for the Coin Cup,
special coin, and three halves.
11 Sleight of Hand Version: another approach using more advanced
sleight of hand.
15 Follow the Leader Coins (Horace Bennett): Dime and Penny
"follow" an
English Penny & US Half Dollar (uses CS coin)
21 Change for a Penny (Karl Norman): a Penny and silver dollar
supposedly transpose, but when spectator looks the penny has
grown! It
then grows again to a 3" coin.
25 The Jo Pro Coin Box: a basic routine for the Jo Pro Coin Box by
Johnson Products. Similar in some ways to the One Cup and Coins
prop.
30 Cone Coin: coin vanishes from a paper cone and then reappears
from
it.
35 Reverse Metamorphosis (Bill Spooner): Half dollar at fingertips
changes almost visibly to English Penny and back again.
39 Chapter 2:
From
Across the Water
41 Harold Taylor's Rope Routine: a full cut and restored rope
routine
50 Sleight of Hand Rope Cut: cut and restored rope with no
beforehand
preparation
53 Technicolour Dice (Barry Govan): A red and green die transpose
several times, change to the same color, and then a large die is
produced; with the help of two dice cups (cups are not gimmicked).
A
two cups and balls routine with dice.
58 Dice Interlude (Barry Govan & Ian Baxter): Two die change
color,
multiply, and change in size
62 Bruno's Needle Trick: a bundle of needles magically thread
themselves with a chosen color of thread. Includes how to
construct the
special spool, which was originally a commercial item.
70 Fiedler's Cigarette Through Card: A cigarette is used to burn a
hole
through a playing card, the hole is 'patched' with a red sticker,
and
then it heals itself (card is not fully examinable)
75 Balance (Lubor Fiedler): Magician writes the word "balance" on
a
card, and then leaves the crayon balanced on the card in a way
that
looks impossible
77 Coins in Plastic Bags (Lubor Fiedler): Spectator places coins
in two
clear plastic bags and divides them as he wishes. Magician then
reveals
his two plastic bags prepared beforehand, which predict the
spectator's
choice.
81 Chapter 3:
Playing With Matches
83 Christopher's Match Revisited (Rick Johnsson): a four phase,
impromptu approach to magic with matchbooks. Starts with an idea
from
Milbourne Christopher.
89 Madcap Matchbox: how to build a version of the Acrobatic
Matchbox
97 Dollar Matches: a dollar is shown and rolled into a tube and
matched
poured out. The dollar is crumpled into a ball, vanishes, and is
found
inside the match box.
101 Match Transpo: a box of matches are ignited, but then the
burnt
matches transpose with a box of good ones.
102 Salt and Matches: salt is poured into a handkerchief where
they
change into match sticks. The salt is found inside the match box.
107 Chapter 4:
Paddles
109 The Paddle Move: described in detail
114 Mini Magna Paddle: a mini-penny is seen on both sides of a
paddle,
then it changes to a regular sized penny. The penny is removed
from the
paddle and it changes to a giant penny. Description of a
commercial
product by Tannen's.
117 Stampaddle: utilizes two paddles (one gimmicked), and some
letter
stamps. Another commercial product (that you could make yourself
with a
bit of woodwork) from Tannen's.
121 Coin Paddle: uses a specially made (and gimmicked) two ended
paddle
and appropriate coins.
126 Knives: a routine for the color changing knives; two regular
knives
of contrasting color and the gimmicked knife. Follows the
"Enardoe"
pattern, but includes a nice flip color change and ends with both
knives examinable.
135 Chapter 5:
Misc
137 The Die and Box: Several effects with a specially constructed
Die
Box - Die Thru Hand; Die Thru Handkerchief; Visible Die Thru
Handkerchief; Chink-A-Chink
146 Bottoms Out (Ron Zollweg): The bottom of a glass is broken off
and
then restored. Great as an "impromptu" looking stunt
149 Psychic Six: Performer names the color of a chip he will
remove
before he removes it; then predicts the color a spectator will
choose
152 George Weisenel's Famous Splinter From the Hand: a clever
stunt a
bit on the 'bizarre' side. A long 'splinter' like a horse hair is
pulled from the magician's hand.
155 Cut and Restored Ribbon: a ribbon is folded inside a card, the
two
are cut, but the ribbon is unharmed