30 May 2016

New York City, circa 1911 The story of the Okito Box begins with one man’s heartburn and another man’s stroke of genius.  Joe Klein, the afflicted man, kept his heartburn pills in a small metal pill box.  His business partner Theo Bamberg, aka Okito, was toying around with the box…

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27 May 2016

Either you care or you don’t.  Charlie Miller cared. Ricky Jay considers him to be the finest exponent of pure sleight of hand in the last hundred years. Dai Vernon, Michael Skinner, Johnny Thompson and John Carney agree.  His version of The Ring and Stick, Misers Dream, Cups and Balls…

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18 May 2016

Michael Skinner had many secrets.  His biggest?  He knew how to sell an effect.  Drama. Tension.  Suspense.  Skinner created atmosphere.  Mystery.  No fancy moves.  No fast talk.  He worked slowly.  Deliberately.  Perform each trick like it’s the only trick you know, he would say.  Savor the moment.  Don’t rush….

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16 May 2016

The Dai Vernon Book of Magic is at the top of my recommended book list.  It is so jam-packed with useful knowledge, you will find something new every time you read it.  In the March 2001 issue of Genii Magazine, Jamy Ian Swiss cited it as one of only four books needed to…

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03 May 2016

Practice can make you feel good. Michael Skinner  practiced five to ten hours a day.   Larry Jennings had packs of playing cards in every room of his house.  Dai Vernon said if you don’t like to practice leave magic alone and find another hobby. “Practice your magic every day for…

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