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Precursor No 95 William P Miesel Ed Eckl

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Precursor No 95 William P Miesel Ed Eckl
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Publisher: Unikorn magik
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Pages: 26
Author: William P. Miesel, Ed Eckl
Language: English
Year: 2005
Volume: 95

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Precursor No 95 William P Miesel Ed Eckl by William P. Miesel, Ed Eckl instant download after payment.

Between the Spring of 1983 and the Spring of 2006 William Miesel and Ed Eckl collected some of the most amazing and astonishing magic secrets ever and printed them in the Precursor. Don’t miss out on this Conjuring Arts Research Center exclusive as the Precursor is offered for the first time in PDF format.
Intended from conception to be the heir of the venerable Ibidem, Miesel coaxed the most creative minds in magic to part with cherished secrets which he re-wrote and used to filled the pages of Precursor.
Miesel cleverly would accept concepts and problems along with fully fleshed out routines, and by opening up the pages of Precursor to unfinished thoughts his journal became the birthplace for a lot of important material.  
Some items to be found in this issue include:
Pete Lentini’s “Make-Believe Tilt,” a variation on the Depth Illusion.
John Rogers’s “Alaskan Poker,” based on Karl Fulves’s “Omega Bet.”
Eric Dockery’s “Another Breather Crimp Control,” a convincing control of a card lost in the center of a deck.

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