Miller,
Hugh (Editor): Rink's
Magic
From Holland ©1968 Unique Magic Studios, 1978 Supreme Magic Edition Hardcover, w/dj, 255 pages |
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Comments: Rink's Magic is a nice collection of mostly close up magic. You'll find lots of use for double sided tape here, as well as a good selection of ideas and routines. Recommended.
Contents:
5 Foreword by Lewis Ganson
7 Part One - Close Up
Magic
9 Chameleon Discs: Red and white discs change places through a
handkerchief. Uses specially prepared discs.
12 Coins Through Table (Modern Version): Double sided tape
20 Palming a Small Coin: Coin vanishes from hand (needs large
fingers,
tape)
22 Disappearing Coins: Two coins vanish from the hand as a wand is
passed through (mag wand)
24 Biddle Coins: Three coins are counted in to left hand. One coin
travels to right. "Biddle" move for coins
27 Balls Through the Table: Four Cups & Balls type balls
penetrate
the table one at a time (tape)
29 Indian Cups and Balls: A full routine for the Indian style cups
and
balls.Describes sleights needed and a routine with a puppet.
41 Start for a Chop Cup Routine: starting clean (tape)
44 A Chop Cup Prelude: a ball is introduced in a small container
which
is sized to fit under the Chop Cup. The container is placed mouth
down
under a handkerchief, the ball is placed on top, and the Chop Cup
covers it all. When lifted, the ball has penetrated and is found
back
in the container. The ball now penetrates the bottom of the cup,
and
when put away in the pocket, returns to under the cup.
49 Cups, Coins and Balls: A Two Chop Cup routine with M coins and
larger balls
58 Die Transposition: A black and white die transpose (uses
special 2
colored die)
61 The Adhering Cigarette: Cigarette adheres first to the right
hand,
then the left (tape)
62 Mini Slate Prediction: Uses loose flap
68 Coin Change (With Borrowed Coins): Coin transposition in the
spectator's hand
70 Find the Lady - Simplified: A "Monte" effect with colored chips
and
2 alternate endings
76 The Multiple Double Coin Turnover: moved used in the above
effect
76 Further Variations on the Basic Trick: above
79 Criss-Cross Coins: Two duplicate coins are marked on both
sides.
They change places several times. The can be borrowed and returned
at
the end.
84 Secret Double Turnover: utility move for above effect
87 Dr. Dailey's Move: A card move done with envelopes for above
effect.
88 Double Sided Adhesive Tape and How to Prepare it For Magical
Use.
93 Part Two - Card
Magic
95 A Simple Force: A riffle cut force
96 Double-Lift From the Middle: found by a short
98 Follow the Joker: Spectator has Red backed deck, Performer Blue
backed. Each deal a card one at a time on each other's previous
card
until one "deck" is completed. This is repeated with the rest of
the
cards. A red Joker is waved over one deck, a blue Joker over the
other,
and the first deck is found to be all reds, the blue deck all
blues.
100 Paperclip Location: Paper clip pushed into the pack locates
selected card
103 Card Transposition: Selected card vanishes from half the pack,
to
appear face up in the other
107 The Silliest Card Trick: Comedy trick: determining the card
cut to
108 Four Blushing Jokers: Four black jokers are shown and
distributed
in the pack. When spread, the jokers have turned red, and the
blacks
are nowhere to be found.
113 Find the Lady - Three New Moves. Number One: Elmsley count
117 Find the Lady - Two: double flip move
119 Find the Lady - Three: a sort of bottom deal. Followed by
performance suggestion for a Monte routine
121 Your Card - My Card: Spectator counts to card. Top portion of
deck
taken, and spectator is given top part, magician takes the rest.
They
count again to the card. Magician finds selected card, spectator
finds
its mate.
125 Paper Folding and Cards: Paper with cards marked is folded and
cut
in two: Red and Black cards separate, and are found to match cards
from
the deck
128 Rink's Rising Cards: using a magnetic gimmick
137 Change Over Aces: Black and Red Aces change places from middle
of
deck to top/bottom, as well as being face up.
139 Cheap Card Change: A card exchange using a "Reader's Digest"
type
magazine
142 Double Card Change: using a gimmicked card
147 Part Three -
Friends
of Rink
149 The Rice Bowls (Phoa Yan Tiong): Using specially
constructed
tins (described)
153 Colour Change Ball (Phoa Yan Tiong): White ball sinks into
silk and
turns red
156 Matching Cards (Cardin): A small set of specially prepared
cards is
handed to the spectator. The Spectator must select matching face
up and
face down cards, without looking at the faces of the face down
cards.
All matches agree!
159 Secret of the 7 Boxes (Avara): Description of a ring vanishing
rattle box to be used with the ring appearing later in a nest of
boxes
163 Floating Vase (Avara): How to obtain and dispose of the cork
ball
used in the hanging Chinese Vase trick
165 Four Glass Production (Avara): Description of cups and their
manipulation
168 Elusive Coin (Eddy Taytelbaum): Coin vanishes from inside a
handkerchief, and then appears back inside
173 False Triple Cut (Peter Oran): simple but effective
175 Burned Banknote (Peter Oran): A burned bill routine using a
Himber
Wallet
180 Torn and Restored Card (Corvelo): Three cards are torn, and
the
magician reassembles one behind his back from the mixed torn
pieces. He
puts the selected card back together successfully (note: it is not
restored)
183 Mental Prediction (Corvelo): Magician is able to sketch five
symbols selected by spectator, and a sixth card placed in an
envelope
is predicted.
187 Jumping Silk (Corvelo): A silk is placed between two ropes,
one
held by spectator, other by magician. When the ropes are pulled,
the
silk knots itself on the spectator's rope
188 Through the Table (Fred Kaps): A card is selected and signed,
and
returned to the pack which is placed in the case. The case is
dropped
on the table, and the signed card goes through the table
191 Coins Across (Fred Kaps): Four coins and shell
194 Matchbox Routine (Biemans): Four coins are placed in an empty
matchbox. They penetrate the bottom of the box. (Effect precedes
the
following)
196 Jumping Coin (Biemans): Coin is placed on a card, and four
more
cards are placed crosswise on top. A matchbox is placed on top.
The
coin gradually rises through the cards until it appears inside the
matchbox. (uses gimmicked cards and coin)
207 Part Four -
General
Magic
209 A Ring in the Air: A pretty linking ring move: one ring of
three flies into the air
212 Another Ring Move: Three rings suspended on the thumb, no
detection
of key
213 Coin Through the Air: a coin routine using steel coins and a
purse
frame
218 Red and White Ropes: Red and white ropes are tightly knotted
as
demonstrated by spectators, yet magician quickly yanks them apart
222 The Sliding Knot: A cut and restored rope with gimmicked rope
228 Ring From Ropes: large ring and rope
233 Stringing the Ring: a borrowed finger ring is dropped in a
cup, and
the middle of a rope is lowered into the cup. When withdrawn, the
ring
is on the rope.
228 Seven Keys to Baldpate: Method to secretly detect the
"working" key
241 Your Choice, Your Drink: To reward the spectators, a flipbook
with
various drinks is flipped and stopped when the spectator
indicates. A
flask is opened and found empty, but then pours two drinks from
it.
244 The Floating Glass: Method No. 1: a glass is lifted by a
spoon.
246 Method No. 2: another method
248 Match Mystery (Marconick): Matches pass through closed
matchbox
under a silk
251 Mirror Penetration (Vermeyden): Three silks are pulled through
the
center of a mirror
254 Index