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*'''Compucard''' was originally slated to appear in the [[Masters of Magic]] series, and features a handful of original sleights, including a false cut called '''The Meir Mix''', a revelation called '''The Slingshot Snap-Out''', and an unusual flourish called '''The Card Sorting Move'''. | *'''Compucard''' was originally slated to appear in the [[Masters of Magic]] series, and features a handful of original sleights, including a false cut called '''The Meir Mix''', a revelation called '''The Slingshot Snap-Out''', and an unusual flourish called '''The Card Sorting Move'''. | ||
*An outgrowth of the climax of '''Royal Takeover''' appeared more than 25 years later in the [ | *An outgrowth of the climax of '''Royal Takeover''' appeared more than 25 years later in the [[Genii_2008_January#Magicana|January, 2008 issue of Genii]] under the name '''Radical Hold'em'''. | ||
[[Category:Close Up Magic Books]] | [[Category:Close Up Magic Books]] | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 13 March 2008
Meir Yedid's second book of original close-up magic, following his seminal Finger Fantasies, and the first hardcover book published by the Camirand Academy of Magic (1982). 136 pages, photo illustrated, written by Gary Ouellet.
Table of Contents
- Publisher's Foreword by Guy Camirand
- Preface by Meir Yedid
- Compucard
- The Invisible Poker Hand
- Make it Snappy
- Birds of a Feather
- Signa-Fusion
- Royal Takeover
- Calculated Miracle
- Ghostwriter
- The Travelling Thumb
- Thumb Through the Table
Notes of Interest
- Compucard was originally slated to appear in the Masters of Magic series, and features a handful of original sleights, including a false cut called The Meir Mix, a revelation called The Slingshot Snap-Out, and an unusual flourish called The Card Sorting Move.
- An outgrowth of the climax of Royal Takeover appeared more than 25 years later in the January, 2008 issue of Genii under the name Radical Hold'em.
