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'''''L.I.N.T.: Pocket Stuff for Close-Up Magicians''''' is a 1997 book by [[John Luka]]. Starting in October 1993, Luka wrote a column in ''[[The New Tops]]'' When ''[[The New Tops]]'' came to an end in 1994, Luka still had material for several more columns. This book is a compilation of all the published and unpublished columns. '''L. I. N. T.''' is an acronym for '''''L'''uka '''i'''n the '''N'''ew '''T'''ops''.
'''''L.I.N.T.: Pocket Stuff for Close-Up Magicians''''' is a 1997 book by [[John Luka]]. Starting in October 1993, Luka wrote a column in ''[[The New Tops]]''. When the magazine came to an end in 1994, he had already acquired enough material for several more columns. This book is a compilation of all the published and unpublished columns. ''L. I. N. T.'' is an acronym for '''''L'''uka '''i'''n the '''N'''ew '''T'''ops''.


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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* Page iii: ''Foreword''
* Page iii: ''Foreword''


''From the Pages of '''The New Tops'''''
'''From the Pages of ''The New Tops'''''
* Page 1: '''The Lie Detector''' ([[Ron Bauer]]): Here's one reason he's THE underground legend, the original and unsurpassed method and presentation of what has become a classic of card magic. (And it's NOT about computerizing a deck!)
* Page 1: '''The [[Lie Speller|Lie Detector]]''' ([[Ron Bauer]]): Here's one reason he's THE underground legend, the original and unsurpassed method and presentation of what has become a classic of card magic. (And it's NOT about computerizing a deck!)
* Page 9: '''The Homing Card''' ([[John Luka]]): [[Brother John Hamman]]'s packet version of this old standard trick was good, but too long, until now.
* Page 9: '''The Homing Card''' ([[John Luka]]): [[John Hamman|Brother John Hamman's]] packet version of this old standard trick was good, but too long, until now.
* Page 14: '''Diagonal Palm Shift''' ([[Paul Chosse]]): Although "The Pump" was a dandy try, here's how a master card technician debugged the Erdnase classic control.
* Page 14: '''[[Diagonal Palm Shift]]''' ([[Paul Chosse]]): Although "The Pump" was a dandy try, here's how a master card technician debugged the [[Erdnase]] classic control.
* Page 20: '''Key to the Draw''' ([[Jack McMillen]] & [[Charlie Miller]]): Ron Bauer's clarification and presentation of one of the first collaborations between these lifelong friends.
* Page 20: '''Key to the Draw''' ([[Jack McMillen]] & [[Charlie Miller]]): Ron Bauer's clarification and presentation of one of the first collaborations between these lifelong friends.
* Page 27: '''Okito Less Box Routine''' ([[Milt Kort]]): The man who invented the combo box routines comes up with a way to do the Okito Box WITHOUT the box!
* Page 27: '''[[Okito Coin Box|Okito Less Box]] Routine''' ([[Milt Kort]]): The man who invented the combo box routines comes up with a way to do the Okito Box WITHOUT the box!
* Page 32: '''The Turnover Pass''' (John Luka): Some important techniques and finesses for making this difficult maneuver more deceptive.
* Page 32: '''The [[Hofzinser Pass|Turnover Pass]]''' (John Luka): Some important techniques and finesses for making this difficult maneuver more deceptive.
* Page 40: '''Very Strange Exchange Part II" ([[Eric DeCamps]]): This is a novel idea transformed into a knockout transposition of a card and a coin. (Includes a new card bottom palm and coin vanish.)
* Page 40: '''Very Strange Exchange Part II''' ([[Eric DeCamps]]): This is a novel idea transformed into a knockout transposition of a card and a coin. (Includes a new card bottom palm and coin vanish.)
* Page 44: '''Card in Match Book''' ([[Michael Ammar]]): Every book on magic should include one of these "Impossible Locations," so here's one for this book.
* Page 44: '''Card in Match Book''' ([[Michael Ammar]]): Every book on magic should include one of these "[[Card to Impossible Location|Impossible Locations]]," so here's one for this book.
* Page 51: '''Mental Prediction''' ([[Chris Carter]]): Some invaluable lessons in mentalism for magicians including some basics of "pumping" for the names of mentally selected cards.
* Page 51: '''Mental Prediction''' ([[Chris Carter]]): Some invaluable lessons in mentalism for magicians including some basics of "pumping" for the names of mentally selected cards.
* Page 57: '''The Fidgeting Card''' ([[Bill Kalush]]): A knuckle busting challenge for any self-styled finger-flinger, and quite a clever set of ideas, too!
* Page 57: '''The Fidgeting Card''' ([[Bill Kalush]]): A knuckle busting challenge for any self-styled finger-flinger, and quite a clever set of ideas, too!
* Page 65: '''The Magic Coin''' (Ron Bauer): An hilarious and surprising bit of visual funny stuff for the close-up magician or the table-hopper.
* Page 65: '''The Magic Coin''' (Ron Bauer): An hilarious and surprising bit of visual funny stuff for the close-up magician or the table-hopper.
* Page 70: '''Wide Open Prediciton''' ([[John Morgan]]): A cleverly worked out impromptu version of Paul Curry's popular effect.
* Page 70: '''Wide [[Open Prediction]]''' ([[John Morgan]]): A cleverly worked out impromptu version of [[Paul Curry|Paul Curry's]] popular effect.
* Page 73: '''Simple Arithmetic''' (John Luka): Several instructive variations and handlings of an effect that appeared in [[Vernon]]'s ''More Inner Secrets of Card Magic''.
* Page 73: '''Simple Arithmetic''' (John Luka): Several instructive variations and handlings of an effect that appeared in [[Dai Vernon|Vernon's]] ''More Inner Secrets of Card Magic''.
* Page 77: '''Second Sight''' (Ron Bauer): A comedy triple prediction effect that will convince an audience that you have special powers, maybe!
* Page 77: '''Second Sight''' (Ron Bauer): A comedy triple prediction effect that will convince an audience that you have special powers, maybe!


''Bonus Section - Previously Unpublished''
''Bonus Section - Previously Unpublished''
* Page 83: '''The Birthday Book''' (John Morgan): This humorous psychological method for presenting [[Elmsley]]'s "Fortuneteller's Book of Days" even catches those who know the original.
* Page 83: '''The Birthday Book''' (John Morgan): This humorous psychological method for presenting [[Alex Elmsley|Elmsley's]] "Fortuneteller's Book of Days" even catches those who know the original.
* Page 87: '''[[Zarrow Shuffle]] Finesse''' (John Luka): Several valuable techniques for making this shuffle easier and more deceptive.
* Page 87: '''[[Zarrow Shuffle]] Finesse''' (John Luka): Several valuable techniques for making this shuffle easier and more deceptive.
* Page 93: '''Chromo Balls''' (John Luka): A pure sleight-of-hand approach to Daley's "Chromo Spheres" masterpiece.
* Page 93: '''Chromo Balls''' (John Luka): A pure sleight-of-hand approach to [[Jacob Daley|Daley's]] "Chromo Spheres" masterpiece.
* Page 99: '''Kings on a Fling''' (John Luka): An instructive four-phase exercise in combining various card assembly sequences into a cohesive procedure.
* Page 99: '''Kings on a Fling''' (John Luka): An instructive four-phase exercise in combining various card assembly sequences into a cohesive procedure.
* Page 111: '''One Coin For Connoisseurs''' ([[Ron Aldrich]]): This has been called "the Best One Coin Routine around."
* Page 111: '''One Coin For Connoisseurs''' ([[Ron Aldrich]]): This has been called "the Best One Coin Routine around."
* Page 118: '''Invitation to Imagination''' (Ron Aldrich): Professional, audience-tested presentation for "B'Waved" especially effective for restaurant workers.
* Page 118: '''Invitation to Imagination''' (Ron Aldrich): Professional, audience-tested presentation for "B'Waved" especially effective for restaurant workers.
* Page 124: '''Overtwist Transposed''' ([[Paul Cummins]]): A clever combination of the "Twisting the Aces" and the "Hofzinser Problem" ideas.
* Page 124: '''Overtwist Transposed''' ([[Paul Cummins]]): A clever combination of the "[[Twisting the Aces]]" and the "[[Hofzinser Ace Problem|Hofzinser Problem]]" ideas.
* Page 133: '''Devilish Trickery''' (Ron Bauer): The final solution to the "Devilish Miracle Problem" with crystal clear presentation and economically subtle handling.
* Page 133: '''Devilish Trickery''' (Ron Bauer): The final solution to the "Devilish Miracle Problem" with crystal clear presentation and economically subtle handling.


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Latest revision as of 14:00, 22 January 2015

L. I. N. T.
Luka lint.jpg
AuthorJohn Luka
PublisherL&L Publishing
Publication Date1997
LanguageEnglish
Preceded bySecrets for the Part-Time Magician (1992)
Followed byUncovered (2006)
 

L.I.N.T.: Pocket Stuff for Close-Up Magicians is a 1997 book by John Luka. Starting in October 1993, Luka wrote a column in The New Tops. When the magazine came to an end in 1994, he had already acquired enough material for several more columns. This book is a compilation of all the published and unpublished columns. L. I. N. T. is an acronym for Luka in the New Tops.

Contents

  • Page i: Acknowledgments
  • Page ii: Introduction
  • Page iii: Foreword

From the Pages of The New Tops

  • Page 1: The Lie Detector (Ron Bauer): Here's one reason he's THE underground legend, the original and unsurpassed method and presentation of what has become a classic of card magic. (And it's NOT about computerizing a deck!)
  • Page 9: The Homing Card (John Luka): Brother John Hamman's packet version of this old standard trick was good, but too long, until now.
  • Page 14: Diagonal Palm Shift (Paul Chosse): Although "The Pump" was a dandy try, here's how a master card technician debugged the Erdnase classic control.
  • Page 20: Key to the Draw (Jack McMillen & Charlie Miller): Ron Bauer's clarification and presentation of one of the first collaborations between these lifelong friends.
  • Page 27: Okito Less Box Routine (Milt Kort): The man who invented the combo box routines comes up with a way to do the Okito Box WITHOUT the box!
  • Page 32: The Turnover Pass (John Luka): Some important techniques and finesses for making this difficult maneuver more deceptive.
  • Page 40: Very Strange Exchange Part II (Eric DeCamps): This is a novel idea transformed into a knockout transposition of a card and a coin. (Includes a new card bottom palm and coin vanish.)
  • Page 44: Card in Match Book (Michael Ammar): Every book on magic should include one of these "Impossible Locations," so here's one for this book.
  • Page 51: Mental Prediction (Chris Carter): Some invaluable lessons in mentalism for magicians including some basics of "pumping" for the names of mentally selected cards.
  • Page 57: The Fidgeting Card (Bill Kalush): A knuckle busting challenge for any self-styled finger-flinger, and quite a clever set of ideas, too!
  • Page 65: The Magic Coin (Ron Bauer): An hilarious and surprising bit of visual funny stuff for the close-up magician or the table-hopper.
  • Page 70: Wide Open Prediction (John Morgan): A cleverly worked out impromptu version of Paul Curry's popular effect.
  • Page 73: Simple Arithmetic (John Luka): Several instructive variations and handlings of an effect that appeared in Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic.
  • Page 77: Second Sight (Ron Bauer): A comedy triple prediction effect that will convince an audience that you have special powers, maybe!

Bonus Section - Previously Unpublished

  • Page 83: The Birthday Book (John Morgan): This humorous psychological method for presenting Elmsley's "Fortuneteller's Book of Days" even catches those who know the original.
  • Page 87: Zarrow Shuffle Finesse (John Luka): Several valuable techniques for making this shuffle easier and more deceptive.
  • Page 93: Chromo Balls (John Luka): A pure sleight-of-hand approach to Daley's "Chromo Spheres" masterpiece.
  • Page 99: Kings on a Fling (John Luka): An instructive four-phase exercise in combining various card assembly sequences into a cohesive procedure.
  • Page 111: One Coin For Connoisseurs (Ron Aldrich): This has been called "the Best One Coin Routine around."
  • Page 118: Invitation to Imagination (Ron Aldrich): Professional, audience-tested presentation for "B'Waved" especially effective for restaurant workers.
  • Page 124: Overtwist Transposed (Paul Cummins): A clever combination of the "Twisting the Aces" and the "Hofzinser Problem" ideas.
  • Page 133: Devilish Trickery (Ron Bauer): The final solution to the "Devilish Miracle Problem" with crystal clear presentation and economically subtle handling.
  • Page 142: Epilog

References

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