

For instance the bottom palm or one handed shifts I like to do come from there. Definitely holds a special place for me, and even though it's old, many of the moves in there are my preferred way to do a number of sleights.

It's definitely very overrated, but I like how it's written, and it's very logical and not too long, which means that it's a lot easier for me to study again and again. I set aside every January to go through it from start to finish, last year reading the actual text then the annotated version. Second answer: The book I study the most has to be EATCT. Afterthoughts is also an exceptionally solid magic book, although I don't think it would rank among my absolute favourites, but I'd be very miffed if I didn't have a copy I could study in my own leisure. In fact the entire CCv2 has been very good to me, as Reputation Makers also contains some of my favourite routines. But if I could expand I'd like to give three answers for that.įirst answer: My personal favourite has to be Rim Shots from Harry Lorayne. If I had to choose just one I'd say Rim Shots by Harry Lorayne. View Member Profile Send Email Find Member's Topics Find Member's Posts Send Instant Message Chi Han
