Mentzer,
Jerry: Close-Up
Cavalcade ©1973 Jerry Mentzer Hardcover, no dj, 165 pages ©1975 Third Printing |
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Comments: B&W photos, sometimes not too clear. The first of three in Jerry's excellent Close-Up Cavalcade series featuring close up magic with almost no card effects. Each volume has a good selection of routines, so it is difficult to recommend any one over another (depends on what kind of routines you like!).
Contents:
1 Introduction
3 Commentary: on the nature and performance of close up magic
9 Chapter One:
Rings and Ropes
11 Repeat Ring Release (Dr. Dan McDonald): a finger ring
penetrates a
rope several times (gimmicked)
18 Ring (Ray Grismer): a borrowed finger ring is magically removed
from
a rope (from May 71 issue of Genii)
25 Professor's Incubus (Roger Sylwester): handling of "Professor's
Nightmare" or "Equally Unequal Ropes" (from Heirophant Number 3)
30 Three Rope False Count: for the above effect
31 Unequal Ropes: restoring the ropes to original condition so
they can
be examined
34 Quicksilver (Rick Johnsson): a bracelet size ring rises up and
penetrates a rope
(no gimmicks)
39 Chapter Two:
Cigarettes
41 Gee Whiz - It's Spiked (Jack Chanin): a lit cigarette vanishes
and
appears, turns into a railroad spike, and then appears again.
43 Close Up Cigarette Routine (Christian): a cigarette routine in
which
a cigarette is torn and restored, changes to a dollar bill, and
then
back to a cigarette
50 Smoker's Interludes - I Magnetic Matches: a borrowed cigarette
clings to a matchbook
52 Smoker's Interludes - II Match Vanish: a match is lit, blown
out,
and vanishes (TT)
55 Chapter Three:
Coins
57 Texture Expanded (Dan Tong): coin through handkerchief, can be
used
with Dai Vernon's Expansion of Texture or stand alone
62 Champagne Coins (Dan Tong): Four half dollars to Champagne
glass. No
gimmicks.
68 The Half Crown Affair (Horace Bennett): an English Half Crown
and
American Penny transpose several times, then the Half Crown
changes
into a "jumbo" penny in the spectator's hand
74 Poker Chip Chicanery (Jerry Mentzer): poker chips are produced
from
a handkerchief, then change color, then transform into a silver
dollar
79 Matrix Coin Trick (Al Schneider): Schnieder's famous coin
assembly
described. No gimmicks and no extra coins.
87 Magnet Matrix (Jerry Mentzer): a gimmicked version
91 Miracle Coins Thru Playing Cards: a coin repeatedly penetrates
a
playing card and falls into a glass (gimmick)
96 Stand Up Quarter and Half Penetration (Tony Kardyro):
Impromptu. A
quarter and half dollar penetrate the back of the performer's hand
98 3 Coin Moves (Jerry Mentzer): A trio of vanishes. Cartwheel
Re-Visited, Goshman Pinch vanish, Goshman Pinch Quick Vanish
105 Chapter Four:
Misc.
107 Match Maneuvers (Charlie Miller): A paper napkin is signed and
pushed into the fist; it vanishes and is replaced by a stream of
matches. The napkin appears in a matchbox that has been in view
from
the start (from Magick #2 & #11)
110 4 Colors Get Together (Jerry Mentzer): a four coin assembly
using
poker chips
115 Something From Something and Sponge Shenanigans: (from Feb 71
Linking Ring)
116 Something From Nothing: sponge ball multiplies from one to two
to
three
119 Sponge Shenanigans: a sponge ball routine for three (four)
sponges
with a color change ending.
122 The Ring Transposition (Pavel): Three yellow rings and three
red
rings transpose in various phases of this effect (rings are 1.5"
plastic washers)
126 Improved Gypsy Torn and Restored Thread (Tony Spina): a clever
approach to the torn and restored thread from a spool trick
132 Chapter Five:
Paper Money
134 Two Dollar Bill Tear: a two dollar bill is apparently "torn"
into
two singles
140 Money Mastery (Jack Chanin): a dollar is torn and is restored
in
the spectator's hand
142 Buck-A-Reno (Larry West): four ones are counted to four, then
turned over and counted to eight, then a five and three ones
appears,
making 8 dollars!
149 Chapter Six:
Mental
151 X Marks the Spot (Jerry Mentzer): the spectator chooses the
"odd"
business card (Olram Subtlety)
152 Hillbilly Bills (Walt Rollins): Spectator impales one of four
bills
($1, $5, $10, $20) on the table with a safety pin. Performer
reveals he
has impaled one of his four bills, the matching denomination!
(uses key
from linking pin set)
155 Spirit Writing (Jerry Mentzer): the name of a selected
(borrowed)
item appears on a balled up paper and is found to have vanished
from a
business card onto which it was written
159 Match Weight (Arthur Emerson): Magician states he can "weigh"
a
matchbook to determine which one is missing a match. In the
process,
all the matches vanish from the book.