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Scotland Up Close by Peter Duffie eBook DOWNLOAD

Scotland Up Close by Peter Duffie eBook DOWNLOAD

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Table of Contents:

Roy Walton: Autograph Hunter: Watch as Roy makes a spectator's signature hop from one card to another. You’ll be grinning ear to ear!

Gordon Bruce: The Hands of a Surgeon: Gordon manages to convince an unsuspecting spectator to cut straight to the four Aces. Rarely does Gordon share his genius, so this one's a real gem.

Gavin Ross: The ESP Shuffle: In this opener, Gavin pulls off an unbelievable coincidence with an ESP deck, even after a spectator has muddled the cards. Hot Flush: In routine two, a casually cut deck culminates in a Royal Flush in Spades!

Jim Boyd: Justice is Mine: Jim shows you how he deals from the Bottom - and then leaves you scratching your head!

Peter McLanachan: Hofzinser 2001: Peter takes a fresh look at the Hofzinser Ace Problem, ditching the deck and just using four Queens and a freely chosen card.

Euan Bingham: A Hobbit's Tale: In this first routine, Euan makes the black Aces vanish. When he attempts to reveal them, the black Queens appear instead! But wait, the Queens magically turn into the missing Aces. And those pesky Queens? They turn up reversed in the middle of the deck! Phantom Aces: In this second act, Euan makes four Aces magically leap from a wallet into a deck, then back into the wallet again.

Gary Middleton: Diamond Snatch: Gary makes the four Kings rise to the top of the deck, one by one, hunting for a diamond haul - and the last King finds it! King for a Day: Gary’s take on the Hofzinser Ace problem is a treat, especially when the rest of the cards morph into the mates of the selected one. Just wait and see!

George McBride: Captives of the Cranium: Three stellar routines from George! The first is a head-scratching card discovery where one spectator helps uncover another’s card. Stebbins Prediction: A brilliant prediction effect that will have you admiring the clever method behind it! Veeser Meets Steranko: A spectator cuts the deck and voilà, they find the four Aces. Just like that!

Steve Hamilton: Thanks to Collins: A professional mind-bender from the late Steve Hamilton. Clever stuff, this.

Scotty Johnston: Big Bank Hunt: A sandwich trick that left me utterly baffled!

Richard James: Stranger: Richard uses two Kings to change the back of a freely chosen card to a different colour, only for it to switch back. You’ll appreciate the straightforward method here.

Iain Girdwood: Total Recall: Iain memorises the colour order of a shuffled deck, thanks to a spectator. 100% success rate. With a blend of system and principle, you really will remember the cards!

Val Le-Va: New Wave Oil & Water: Val’s delightful Oil & Water routine with cards featuring O & W printed on them. So simple, yet ridiculously effective.

David Walsh: Walkaround: David shares his entire walk-around card routine - a lot happens! Ambitious Card / Repeat Card to Pocket / Deck to Pocket / Card in Wallet. Four minutes of solid entertainment.

David Forrest: Eight of Two Kings: David showcases a flashy production of Four Kings, followed by a stunning appearance of the Four Aces as a kicker! Skinned: A selected card appears folded inside a packet of cigarette papers... in a flash!

Peter Duffie: Finishing Touch: Peter lets a spectator pick any four cards at random, then he visibly changes them into four-of-a-kind as they’re dealt to the table - or into a spectator's hand! 52 Minus 1: A demonstration of psychic powers where only the audience touches the deck.

R. Paul Wilson: Thinking Cap: Paul asks a spectator to merely think of a card, and he finds it - no fancy setups or tricky sleights! ConCam Cards: Paul's take on the classic Cards Across. Three cards move from one packet to another, even though both packets are snugly inside envelopes. No Palming! But if you're into Palming, Paul has a method for that too.

Dave Robertson: L.K.D. Monte: Dave places a Queen between the two red Aces. So, the Queen's in the middle? Nope. A cheeky, deceptive move that will enhance any 3-Card Monte routine.

18 contributors offering 26 Routines!

110 Photos!

20 of these tricks have never seen the light of day before!

And those that have might just surprise you!

Pages: 81 - 8.25" x 11.7" - Hyperlinked. Fully Illustrated with photographs. - PDF FORMAT
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