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This incredible 104 page beast was ONLY available at the handful of lectures John did in 2016. If you want one of these collectors items, get you skates on and grab one asap and on the double.
Here's the details in John's own words…
'In this volume, I appeal to those who have similar tastes and to those who are serving the breadth of this thing of ours, la rosa nostra, card magic. All in, eight of the ten discussions have not been in print before in any form. The other two are highlighted for your attention. By the way, all of the tricks use regular cards. Eight are essentially impromptu. One is a fractal packet trick. One requires a three-by-five card. A mixed bag. But, hopefully, with some appeal.'
CONTENTS
Chop Shop – Card trick? Chop Cup? Both? Neither? Fractal!
Proxy Shock – Performer suddenly nails a truly thought-of card.
Cut and Run – An extended running cut finds four Aces (or whatever you desire).
Hybrid Holdout – Participant shuffles and cuts. Top stock: Controlled.
Stealth Assembly (J. Carey) – The most pistachio plain-vanilla Ace assembly.
Big Fat Bluff Assembly – Scrupulously fair Ace assembly. Or do they?
Plot Twist – Best ending to the best card trick ever: Dai Vernon's 'Twisting The Aces'
Triplicity – Three perfect demonstrations of psychic power.
Blues Alley Jokers – Truly shocking appearance of Jokers sandwiching a selected card.
A Fred By Any Other Name – The kooky performer has given all of the cards proper names – including YOUR card.
Soft backed, over 100 pages of BANNON!
Here's what people are saying about John Bannon's 'LUCKY' -
"John recently showed me 2 or 3 items from his new book "Lucky." I see a LOT of magic and can sometimes become jaded. I instantly had that same feeling of seeing my first magic trick as a kid. Great ideas, great presentations, fooling effects, inspiring ideas. I couldn't wait to get this book and add some of the secrets to my repertoire. If you are a John Bannon fan, as I am, you will want to rush to get this." –Tim Trono
"I bought yesterday your effect on Penguin, and I love it, for simplicity and impact, as you mention yourself … Your magic is so full of these simple ways to achieve miracles …" –Gaetan Bloom (on "A Fred By Any Other Name")
"I love this … even a mentalist who never uses cards will come up with angles …"–Marc Salem (on "A Fred By Any Other Name")