Minch,
Stephen: Spectacle ©1990 L&L Publishing, CA Hardcover, w/dj, 168 pages |
Image courtesy eBay seller LeoCuellar |
Comments: "A Compilation of Modern Wonders". Illustrated
by Sandra Kort. Volume 6 of the New York Magic Symposium
series.
Each effect starts with an introduction to the
magician, a nice touch. Well written, and some good magic.
Recommended.
Contents:
1 Chapter One: Cards
3 The Cinderella Card Stab (Lisa Menna): Two cards are
selected,
signed, and replaced in the deck. Deck is spread on the floor, and
the
magician steps on the cards, impaling a card on her spiked heel:
selected card #1. She then removes her other shoe and discovers
inside
selected card #2!
9 The Tsunami Card Rise (Rudy Coby): An impromptu rising card
15 Deadlier Than the Male (Geoff Latta): Two red queens vanish
from the
top of the deck and reappear, with the selected card between them.
Queens are placed face up, selection back to the middle. They
vanish
again and are found in the middle, with the selection between
them. For
the third trial, the selection if placed near the top of the deck,
the
Queens near the bottom face up and sticking out. They are seen to
step
up the deck, and are removed with the selection between them.
Demanding
(Hofzinser spread pass, side slip color change, two handed pass)
27 Baby Face (David Regal): A card is revealed by a flipbook of
baby
pictures
31 The Face Up Rub-A-Dub-Dub Vanish (Jay Sankey): A card is rubbed
into
the table vanishes
35 Color (Re)Set (Louis Falanga):Eight cards shown: four red
backed
jokers and four blue backed jokers. Blue backed cards are shown,
and
turn red one at a time, and then back to blue. When the red backed
cards are turned over, they have turned green! (Elmsley and Two
and
Four counts)
41 Never the Twain Shall Mix (Ray Kosby): Four Red and Four Black
are
chosen by the spectator. He gives you the four he doesn't want.
One by
one you alternate placing a card on the magician's hand. When
turned
over, the cards have separated!
45 The Coffin Change (Ray Kosby): A signed card instantly vanishes
from
atop a card case and appears inside it.
51 A Case of Mistaken Identity (Bill Goodwin): Signed card placed
in
card case, four kings placed on top. They suddenly transpose.
(Turnover
pass)
55 The Double Lift Pass (Richard Kaufman): Pass from middle to
specific
top position while showing top and bottom cards.
59 Economy Flight (David Solomon): Four Aces tranpose with three
kings
63 On Call (Paul Cummins): Cut to the Aces, at the end the deck is
left
undisturbed
69 Chapter Two: Coins
71 Counterfeiter's Spellbound (Tommy Wonder): Spellbound
Silver to
copper changes with two halves using the explanation that the
coins are
counterfeit. (C/S) Resets.
77 From the Elfin Hoard (Geoff Latta): Three coins vanish and
reappear
in the hands. Performed standing. (shell)
85 Elbow, Knee and Neck (Daryl): Three silver dollars are dropped
into
spectator's hands. They are removed and placed in the left fist.
With
each sqeeze of the hand, one coin appears at the elbow, one at the
knee, and the last at the back of the neck. Only three silver
dollars
used.
89 Limbo in China (David Roth): A You Do As I Do routine.
Performer and
spectator each place three Chinese coins on a chopstick. The coins
are
seen to slide smootly on each. Magician seperates the coins,
raises the
stick, and his coins remain separated, while the spectator's fall.
This
is repeated with two, then coins and sticks are exchaged, and
repeated
with one.
95 Spinning Silver (Peter Samelson): a coin is "mined" from the
air
(backclip)
101 Chapter Three: Close Up Miscellany
103 Confessions of a Bubble-Gum Addict (Mike Montgomery): A
hand
puppet chews a stick of gum and blows bubbles. The hand is seen
empty
at the end.
109 Carbon Copy (Jeff McBride): Torn and restored paper applied to
credit card receipts
111 The New Theory Chop Cup (Finn Jon): A combination of Chop cup
and
Multiplying Balls ideas to provide an examinable Chop Cup and
ball. Not
a full routine.
115 The Sicillian Defense (Rocco Silano): a small toy gun cap is
thrown
in the air and a knife stabbed at it. After several failures, the
cap
finally goes off.
119 Firefly (Michael Rubinstein): A match box is shown, and the
cover
vanishes to be found in the pocket. The cover then penetrates the
hand,
and finally, the match box vanishes completely.
127 Lingering Illusion (Jay Sankey): Post cards are shown. One is
placed in an envelope, and four holes are punched in it. The post
card
is restored.
133 Chapter Four: Mentalism
135 The Janus Predictions (Ray Grismer): Written predictions
come
true: selected coin out of a handful, coin left after a
heads/tails
game, and a cents amount after another random elimination.
139 Hitchhiker (Gary Lee Williams): A strip of newspaper is cut
several
times, and the final top line cut is read and found to match a
prediction
145 Lasting Impression (Jay Sankey): A mark made in a lumb of
playdoh
duplicates itself on a lump still in the can.
149 The Hand That Speaks (Jonathan Pendragon): Spectator with
black
marble (other 8 have white marbles) is pointed out by the severed
(rubber) hand
155 Chapter Five: Stage
157 The Astaire Change (James Dimmare): Scarf changes color,
then a
cane is produced from it.
165 Solid State Salt Pour (Rick Anderson): Salt is poured into the
hand, and then vanishes. After being shown empty, salt is poured
from
the fist almost endlessly.