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Other tricks have been publicly slated for the series, including [[Meir Yedid]]'s ''CompuCard'', which was instead published in [[Incredible Close-Up Magic]] (Ouellet, 1982), Gary Ouellet's ''The Silverdust Routine'', which ended up in [[Close-Up Illusions]] (1990), and [[David Acer]]'s ''Printed Matter'', which ultimately appeared in [[Natural Selections, Volume II]] (Acer, 1999).
Other tricks have been publicly slated for the series, including [[Meir Yedid]]'s ''CompuCard'', which was instead published in [[Incredible Close-Up Magic]] (Ouellet, 1982), Gary Ouellet's ''The Silverdust Routine'', which ended up in [[Close-Up Illusions]] (1990), and [[David Acer]]'s ''Printed Matter'', which ultimately appeared in [[Natural Selections, Volume II]] (Acer, 1999).


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Revision as of 13:57, 21 October 2011

Inspired by the Stars of Magic series in both design (i.e., text counterposed with photo illustrations) and content (i.e., each booklet focused on one routine), the Masters of Magic series was published by the Camirand Academy of Magic from 1979 to 1986. Seven booklets were produced in the series, six featuring routines by Gary Ouellet, and the seventh a "close-up coin act" by Eric DeCamps.

Other tricks have been publicly slated for the series, including Meir Yedid's CompuCard, which was instead published in Incredible Close-Up Magic (Ouellet, 1982), Gary Ouellet's The Silverdust Routine, which ended up in Close-Up Illusions (1990), and David Acer's Printed Matter, which ultimately appeared in Natural Selections, Volume II (Acer, 1999).