INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIRACLES BY FRIEDRICH ROITZSCH - BOOK
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"Instructions for miracles" present 10 beautifully built numbers For advanced cartomans, directly from the Friedrich Roitzsch repertoire.
Although the intrigues may seem familiar to you, each routine has been updated with new ideas. The book is connected with an extravagant cover, raised varnished, designed by Jörg Willich. It contains 98 pages, 87 illustrations Author's limpids and a Pit Hartling foreword. It is written in English and measures 5.8 x 8.3 inches.
Friedrich Roitzsch has been surprising his audience for more than 20 years, and not only by the unorthodox spelling of his name ... As a professional specializing in local magic and the magic of the cards, he has a clear understanding of what makes a Commercial effect. At the same time, he is enthusiastic enough to devote the time and the efforts necessary for his laps to stand out. With his impressive skills, his intelligent presentation and his contagious smile, he is a highly requested artist for business events and private parties.
Contents
Thanks
Pit Hartling Foreword
Introduction
Switch'em
After demonstrating an impressive mixture of hands, the magician puts an innocent spectator for a professional card cheater and encourages him to make an even more incredible exchange of cards!
Light readers
When seen through the glasses of a pair of special glasses, the backs of the four AS appear in a different color. At least that's what a spectator believes ...
Robin Hood
The magician launches a card in the air up to twelve feet high, catches up with her in the game and shows that she was indeed separated from a chosen card! And yes, the card is signed ...
The fastest cards in the world
The magician performs a rapid transposition of the four aces and kings signed. He then repeats the operation, but by placing the kings in four different pockets!
Matcha power
The spectator succeeds repeatedly to find the partner of a chosen card, while all the other cards are desperately mixed. Then, suddenly, the whole game is stored in pairs!
Nine revisited cards
A very clean version of José Carroll's famous intrigue, which uses rigged cards. However, at the end, all the cards can be examined!
Far out
The magician discovers three freely chosen cards without ever approaching the game!
Out of this card box
A version of Paul Curry's ingenious Ootw. Thanks to a concept "out-of-the-box", it starts with a playing cards Well mixed!
Magic square
Four cards chosen in a special figure of figures add up to form a freely chosen number. This operation is repeated until a complete magic square is placed on the table.
Instructions for a miracle
Probably the most practical and direct version of José Carroll's fantastic intrigue, where a signed card appears in a small booklet!
Warning: Instructions for a miracle is based on El Milagro by Juan Manuel Marcos, which is a marketed tour. It is presupposed that you already know him to fully understand this version.
What the pros say:
"I saw Friedrich perfect these routines for years. They are strong and clear, and the effects of which the public will speak." - Denis Behr
"One of Friedrich's talents is to identify strong and solid effects, then do the work important to rationalize, combine, improve and create the best version and the best manipulation. The ten effects of this book are parts of Amazing, elegant and magnificent magic. " - Pit Hartling
"I saw Friedrich several times perform effects of this book in front of real audiences and the perfection of its effects was always breathtaking. Even the smallest details have been refined over the years and the result you will find in This book is full of miracles. " - Wolfgang Moser
"I had the pleasure of knowing Friedrich for more than 30 years, of seeing some of these ideas, movements and routines take shape and others amaze me. It is one of the best artists of Tours de Passe de-Passe That I know. - Thomas FRAPS