Bob Cassidy
THE MAG-EYE MOVE REVISITED
$25
THE BLURB:
In 1981 Al Mann devised a billet tear he called the
"Mag-Eye" move. He enthusiastically demonstrated it for me
and gave me a copy of the manuscript, 'Phantagraphs' in
which he had first described it.
Over the years I've often been asked about my handling of
the move and the modification and routine I actually showed
him over 20 years ago. Here it is.
MY COMMENTS:
Before we get into the review of the book, please note that
this not available through Bob Cassidy. Jerome Finley is
handling the sales for Bob, so you can be sure that you'll
definitely get the e-book quite soon, rather than waiting
months to years for Bob to finish the book. Part of the
problem is the long wait purchasers have and that builds
expectations. For this book, there is no long wait. Also,
if you've already paid Bob for the book, contact Jerome and
he'll take care of you. Okay, now let's get to my comments
on the e-book.
This is a 7 page e-book that covers Bob's handling of the
Mag-Eye Move that Al Mann presented in one of his booklets.
As usual, Bob's thinking is first-rate and this is a move
that all mentalists can add to their knowledge. It's quite
versatile.
Bob describes it a cross between an instant access center
tear and Millard Longman's Acidus Novus, but it's not really
either of those. The manuscript mentions tearing a 3"x5"
sheet of pulp paper in half and using that. These pads are
available from Wal-Mart (at least, here in the United
States). A piece of information is written on the paper and
it's torn up. The performer then reveals the information.
Bob Cassidy is one of the few whose works I buy sight unseen
and am always intrigued by them. Definitely, this is
recommended for the working performer.
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