Prepare to be amazed! Discover ‘A Few Favorites’ by Roy Schubert. Practical magic with no stooges! Simple props, deceptive secrets! A must-have manuscript. ✨
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Discover the Magic: A Few Favorites by Roy Schubert
Step into the world of enchanting magic with A Few Favorites by Roy Schubert. This manuscript reveals five meticulously crafted routines that are not only practical but also remarkably effective. Designed for magicians who value subtlety and sophistication, each routine is crafted to be straightforward, using only relatively simple props to achieve stunning results. The secrets within rely on psychological nuances, where different perceptions of the same event lead to astonishment.
What Makes This Collection Stand Out?
- No Stooging or Pre-Show Work: All routines are designed to be performed solo, without the need for additional participants or setup.
- Subtle Secrets: Leverage the psychological differences in audience perception to enhance the deception.
- Engaging Challenges: Some routines may require a bit of effort to assemble, but the payoff in performance is well worth it.
Roy Schubert also extends his gratitude to his long-time friend, Joe Zabel, for his invaluable proofreading and creative contributions. A special thanks is also reserved for his wife, Ann, whose unwavering support has been the backbone of his creative endeavors.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or an eager novice, these routines are sure to impress and inspire. Dive into A Few Favorites and elevate your magical repertoire today.
I’m glad to have the opportunity to describe some of my effects. The five routines described in this manuscript are all practical and very effective, and none involve stooging or pre-show work. Some of the secrets are quite subtle however and rely on the fact that different people can perceive the same events in different ways. All I all, I think you’ll find that each effect is straightforward, uses only relatively simple props, and is quite deceptive. Some of the routines will demand a little effort on your part to put together, but hopefully that won’t deter you from assembling them and trying them out. I’m pretty sure you’ll be glad that you went through the effort if you do.
Special thanks go to long-time friend Joe Zabel for proofreading the manuscript and offering many constructive ideas over time. We’ve had a lot of laughs over the years. Of course my wife Ann gets more thanks than I can possibly express. Her support over the years has been priceless.
Now onto a few favorites…