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IVanish – What was I thinking?!

I guess this is why I should never give a quick impression on a new trick or DVD. I fell victim to the novelty here and failed to realize how bad this really is. I don’t get too caught up in the safety stuff – I’m tired of warnings, security and other PC concerns, but I …

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IVanish – 1st Impression

I had a chance to view Bob Kohler’s IVanish for the 1st time today. As I’ve often said – he writes the best ad copy since Jeff Busby. Sometimes the trick is worth it – sometimes not. This may well prove to be of the former variety. Generally, I’m not a big fan of single …

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All I Want For A Magic Christmas

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ChristmasPresents-smIt looks like I’ll have to buy my own Christmas present this year if I’m going to get one. My mother, rest her soul, loved Christmas and even in her last years she always made sure her boy had a present. I don’t know if I ever let her know how much that really meant to me. I think she knew. I hope she did. (There’s a lesson there) My wife and I bought a “house” gift and my mother-in-law is in the hospital. …..so I guess it’s up to i/m to do it for himself – old age blows!!

Anyway, the longer you’ve been in magic, the less you are interested in “tricks”. I went to a magic estate auction recently and saw a lifetime accumulation sold for peanuts. There were no collector’s items, just the basic stuff – good quality, but nothing special. If it’s not on the front page of Ellusionist, Hocus Pocus, Penguin Magic etc. it’s old and basically worthless. Just watch people try to sell last week’s miracle on the Cafe or eBay e.g. Black Widow – a rude awakening for sure.

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Video Posted – 12/02/2007

I just posted one of my favorite video clips – David Roth on the David Letterman Show. I like Letterman, but he has to be the worst possible sober audience. Roth’s magic, always impeccable, is even fun to watch despite Letterman.  It’s a good lesson in grace under pressure.  Take care………    

A personal tour of Blogland

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Lost2smThere’s some good reading on some of the magic blogs right now. Of course there’s a load of crap too, but the balance isn’t quite as bad recently. Obviously, this reflects my likes and prejudices. Please take it as such.

B. D. Erland continues to write one of the most thoughtful and well constructed blogs in our strange little world. I particularly liked his article How to spend your 1st $100 in magic. This is kind of like the five foot shelf exercises, but with a very different slant. I really can’t argue with his choices, although I think I would have taken a different approach, but that’s what these articles are all about.

Andster, over at I, Magician can be a fun read. Posting has been more erratic lately, but he’s at that great age when the glands are still pumping wildly and has probably found girls a LOT more fun – at least I hope so. Like Tom Frank, he frequently puts more of himself in public than many of us are comfortable doing.

The Smiling Mule writes The Phantom Notebooks. It has become one of my favorite reads. Maybe, it’s because he’s as cranky as me. A recent article Deconstructing the Cafe was wonderful. He classifies the Cafe posters into 6 categories:

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