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The Book (Don’t Forget to Point) by Thomas Fraps, Helge Thun, Jorg Willich, Flicking Fingers
Dive into the world of groundbreaking close-up magic with The Book (Don’t Forget to Point), a masterpiece penned by the legendary German magicians of Flicking Fingers. Since their explosive debut at FISM in 1997, this dynamic group has redefined modern magic—and this 177-page hardcover book is a must-have for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Why This Book Stands Out
Packed with thought-provoking routines and engaging theory, this book isn’t just a collection of tricks—it’s an exploration of creativity, psychology, and performance that will revolutionize your magic.
Detailed Contents
1. Close-Up
- The Tweezers by Thomas Fraps
- Snap-Shot & Change by Rainer Pfeiffer
- Gummi-Bear Penetration by Jorg Willich
- Scrooge McDuck by Thomas Fraps
- Painting the Town Red by Pit Hartling
- The Fruit Cups by Helge Thun, Manuel Muerte, and Rainer Pfeiffer
2. Card Magic
- Instant Camera Card by Thomas Fraps & Helge Thun
- Party Animal by Pit Hartling
- Plus Bombshell, The Chameleon, Cupit, and more!
3. Theory & Creativity
- Brainstorming-Brainwarming by Jorg Willich
- The Ice-Cube Effect insights on misdirection
- Status and Improvisation by Helge Thun
Plus:
- Contributions from Max Maven, Mike Caveney, and more
- Step-by-step instructions with detailed illustrations
- Performance psychology and presentation tips
Whether you’re an aspiring magician or a seasoned pro, this book will challenge, entertain, and inspire. Instant download available—start mastering these iconic routines today!
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The Flicking Fingers group of German close-up magicians burst onto the magic scene in 1997 with their lecture at FISM and this hardbound 177-page book has been hailed as one of the best new magic books on the market. Thought-provoking and entertaining to read.
Contents
Introduction (Max Maven)
Introduction – German Edition (Piet Forton)
1. Close-Up
The Tweezers (Thomas Fraps)
Snap-Shot (Rainer Pfeiffer)
Change (Rainer Pfeiffer)
Gummi-Bear Penetration (Jorg Willich)
Scrooge McDuck (Thomas Fraps)
Painting the Town Red (Pit Hartling)
The Fruit Cups (Helge Thun, Manuel Muerte, Rainer Pfeiffer)
2. Cards
Instant Camera Card (Thomas Fraps, Helge Thun)
Party Animal (Pit Hartling)
Providence ’93 (Helge Thun)
Bombshell (Helge Thun)
Loading Methods:
In the Jacket
Impromptu
It Can’t Get Better
It’s Shoe-Time! (Manuel Muerte)
Double-Bind (Helge Thun)
The Chameleon (Pit Hartling)
Cupit (Pit Hartling)
If Worse Comes to Worse (Thomas Fraps,Helge Thun)
The Sympathetic Ten (Jorg Alexander)
3. Ideas
Hammer Their Socks off (Jorg Willich)
The . . . Idea (Pit Hartling)
Flip-Flap Flourish (Helge Thun)
Action Fan Palm (Helge Thun)
Bolt and Nut(Nikolai Friedrich)
Mismade-Warp (Rainer Pfeiffer)
Unfinished (Jorg Willich)
Chaos-Cut (Pit Hartling)
Out-of-Order Shuffle (Pit Hartling)
ThumbTips(Stephan Kirschbaum)
A Rose is a Rose is a Rose (Stephan Kirschbaum)
Insider (Thomas Fraps)
Dribbled (Thomas Fraps)
Sticking to the Gypsy Thread (Jorg Alexander)
Stretching “Stretched” (Peter Gunn)
4. Theory
Being Creative with Magic (Jorg Willich)
Brainstorming-Brainwarming (Jorg Willich)
The Ice-Cube Effect (Jorg Willich)
The Blind Spot (Thomas Fraps)
Acting Wrong (Gaston)
Status and Improvisation (Helge Thun)
5. Finally
Epilogue (Mike Caveney)
Picture Bibliography
Acknowledgements