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Michael webber clark stargate
Michael webber clark stargate






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Gave the lecture at Richard Blochs convention and said that the notes were $20, but that it was a $35 thousand dollar savings compared to the original Collectors versions. He came up with simple versions of all the Collectors Workshop tricks. Wafer Thin wallet (Prop and book from Paradise amusements)Ĭorrectors Workshop Notes (These are the best. (Sold as above)ĭouble edged knife case (Prop and book from Paradise amusement) Stamp out card tricks (Selected card is revealed with a strange rubber stamp)Ĭopyright Notes (Cover is filled with copyright restrictions)įour dollars in change (commercial trick- signed borrowed $5 is folded into ring and placed on spectators finger, magician changes his $1 into the signed five, the ring is now made of the $1)Ī flash gimmick with no electronics (sold it through Stan Allens Inside Magic newsletter)Ī special bounce-no bounce set. Interesting story about this in Omni magazine someone tried to sue him!) Open and Shut Case (Strange leather case. One-Two Punch (a commercial version of his moving hole ticket trick) Seeds (Strange compilation notes for a Santa Barbara lecture.) Private Party notes (No tricks, but some fresh ideas on booking private events.) Side Effects (Mentioned earlier in thread.) Just three cuts by spectator off deck on table, no adjustments!) Spectator cuts to the aces with aces they signed. Pengrove Connection (Lecture notes on red paper. Know this isnt everything, but have known him since he was a jr castle member, so I have a bunch of his stuff. If there are other publications, Id sure like to hear about them! My copy is not for sale (circumstances be damned). I would imagine that these notes are hard to come by these days, being that they are near twenty years old (which doesnt even seem possible). One of the hallmarks of these notes was the fact that Michael took the trouble of making a set of gaffs (for those effects that used them) for each set of notes. The lecture notes have several very good items most notably the $1,000 Ring on Stick and his Linking Rubber Bands which, after a visual link, leaves the spectator with the permanently linked bands. Life Savers will be a Book of the Month selection soon, so I will not get into that now. Other than a few marketed effects like Key and Cap in Bottle, I am unaware of any other items that are exclusively Weber (he has some items included in compilation videos and has contributed to several books and marketed effects). (Theres a joke there, but I need to watch my use of defense mechanisms.)īesides his great book, Life Savers (Kaufman and Greenberg, 1991), his lecture notes from 1984, Side Effects, there are a couple of videos: Volume 22 of the Stevens Greater Magic Video Library and Celebration of Sides with Robert Neale.








Michael webber clark stargate