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John Hostler's muse has struck again. On the heels of his controversial Rauschenberg Effect, the delightfully reclusive Magical Curmudgeon has unleashed five powerful pieces of close-up magic in Cryptical Envelopment. This newly-formatted, 41-page e-book features…
"Highly recommended." - Tom Frame, Genii Forum
"Most of the stuff we add to the welter are useful footnotes and marginalia worth more than a few casual mental-tumbles and academic spinoffs. However, the feature routine should give fellow travelers a run for whatever money is left in their pockets. I really, really liked it... some might say I was wholly smitten." - [url=]Jon Racherbaumer[/url]
- New Speedway Boogie – A slash-and-burn approach to the classic four card assembly, with a virtually moveless backfire. Magicians will scratch their heads.
- Bertha – The first name (yes, the first name) of a mentally selected card is successfully predicted in mind-bending fashion. A distant cousin of Fred, Oscar, and Phil.
- Alligator – A stunning, rapid-fire demonstration of precognition, telepathy, and clairvoyance with a standard pack of playing cards.
- Estimated Prophet – Aronson's Shuffle-Bored masterpiece stripped to its core… with a borrowed deck.
- Cryptical Envelopment – The book's centerpiece, featuring the Slipknot Deck. In short, a spectator is thoroughly convinced that you have altered his or her memory.
"From start to finish this is an intelligent, thoughtfully crafted book drawing on a range of performance skills to create effects that will make a big impact and be remembered." [5 Stars] - Stuart Bowie, MagicSeen
"Well done, sir." - [url=]Jamy Ian Swiss[/url], [url=]Genii[/url]"Highly recommended." - Tom Frame, Genii Forum
"Most of the stuff we add to the welter are useful footnotes and marginalia worth more than a few casual mental-tumbles and academic spinoffs. However, the feature routine should give fellow travelers a run for whatever money is left in their pockets. I really, really liked it... some might say I was wholly smitten." - [url=]Jon Racherbaumer[/url]