Simply Impromp2 by Aldo Colombini
[size=13.3333px]This is Aldo's second volume of impromptu card tricks. Once again the rules that he required were simple: That the tricks be based on subtle moves and principles only rather than difficult sleights. Most importantly, the tricks had to be totally impromptu with no set-ups. Eventually he did, however, allow a few easy moves such as a card control, a force or a simple sleight; moves that still are very easy to master and perform.
Tricks are organized into the following categories. The last one is a section on simple sleights and procedures:
Tony Dunn prepared the incredible illustrations, Richard Vollmer wrote the introduction, and John Lovick edited the ebook.
1st edition 2005; 102 pages.
Table of Contents
[size=13.3333px]This is Aldo's second volume of impromptu card tricks. Once again the rules that he required were simple: That the tricks be based on subtle moves and principles only rather than difficult sleights. Most importantly, the tricks had to be totally impromptu with no set-ups. Eventually he did, however, allow a few easy moves such as a card control, a force or a simple sleight; moves that still are very easy to master and perform.
Tricks are organized into the following categories. The last one is a section on simple sleights and procedures:
- The Four Aces
- Amazing Coincidences
- Baffling Revelations
- Court Cards
- Gambling Tricks
- Lie Detector
- Mental Discoveries
- Red and Black Cards
- Reversed Card Effect
- Spelling Effects
- Telephone Tricks
- Two Selected Cards
- Unique Card Effects
- Sleights and Subtleties
Tony Dunn prepared the incredible illustrations, Richard Vollmer wrote the introduction, and John Lovick edited the ebook.
1st edition 2005; 102 pages.
Table of Contents
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