Prepare to be amazed! Dusheck’s (#1) Thumb Tip Magic by Steve Dusheck unveils mind-blowing secrets! Learn astonishing thumb tip tricks and create your own illusions! A must-have for every magician!
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Discover the Magic of Thumb Tips with Steve Dusheck’s #1 Book
Step into the world of Thumb Tip magic with Steve Dusheck’s groundbreaking book, Dusheck’s (#1) Thumb Tip Magic. This collector-quality hardbound book is a treasure trove of innovative tricks, techniques, and ideas that will elevate your magic performances to new heights. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious beginner, this book offers something for everyone.
What’s Inside?
Steve Dusheck’s first book is packed with original tricks and ideas that push the boundaries of Thumb Tip magic. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll find:
- Silk Color Change: Easily change the color of a silk in your hand without a Dye Tube and show both hands empty.
- Coin to Flower: Polish a coin on your lapel or shirt and watch it transform into a flower instantly.
- Silk to Egg Surprise: Push a red silk into your fist, and it emerges from a fake egg as a white silk with a yellow center.
- Invisible Thumb Tip: Secretly roll a Thumb Tip inside a dollar bill, and it remains unseen even under close scrutiny.
- X Marks the Spot: Pierce an X drawn on a pirate map with a small sword while it’s held behind your back.
- Advanced Techniques: Vanish and produce more salt and liquid than ever before, and make a flower disappear instantly, even in short sleeves.
Why This Book is a Must-Have
Steve Dusheck’s Dusheck’s (#1) Thumb Tip Magic is not just a book; it’s a masterclass in Thumb Tip magic. With 62 numbered pages, a foreword by Larry White, and additional comments by Jim Klein and Steve himself, this book is a comprehensive guide to mastering Thumb Tip tricks. The gold printing on maroon covers, matching end papers, and acid-free pages ensure that this book will last a lifetime.
What the Experts Say
George Daily, a noted magic collector and historian, says, “Steve Dusheck has approached Thumb Tip magic in a totally unique manner. This must rank as one of the most innovative books on Thumb Tips, and it is a superb book worthy of being in anyone’s library. I highly recommend it.”
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Special Artistic Thanks
- Forward – Dusheck is “Thumb-Thing” (Larry White)
- Introduction (Jim Klein)
- The Beginning: About Thumb Tip Magic
- Obtaining Thumb Tips
- Basic Handling
- Why a Book on Making Thumb Tips?
- Silk Bilk: Silk Color Change as It Passes Through Your Fist
- Fireproof Thumb Tip: Silk Produced, Cigarette Vanish, and a Lit Match Vanished
- Mum’s the Word: Coin to Flower
- Subtle Silk to Egg Surprise: Sucker Effect with Color Changing Silk
- French Fried: Sponge Fry Vanish
- A Reel Thumb Tip: How to Build and Use
- A Looped Thumb Tip: Salt Pour
- The Wallpapered Thumb Tip: A Dollar Bill Camo Tip
- A Trip Down the Garden Path: An Invisible Silk Becomes Invisible
- This Bud’s For Me: Flower Vanish
- Thumb Tip Writer: Making a Swami Gimmick
- Twins and Triplets: Make Predictions in Multiple Colors
- Experiments in Thumb Tippery: Ideas That Didn’t Quite Work
- Stop the Presses!: Split Hinged Tip Improvement
- More Thoughts
- Conclusion – Or Is It?
Just when you thought everything had been said and done with Thumb Tips, Steve Dusheck’s first book presents his original tricks and ideas with Thumb Tips. Now he describes cricks that never could be done previously and he explains how you can make these Thumb Tips and save lots of money.
For example, easily change one color of silk in your hand into another (no Dye Tube) and then show both hands empty. Or polish a coin on your lapel or shirt and it instantly changes into a flower. Push a red silk into your fist and spectators see it sticking out of a fake egg. When the silk is removed, it turns out to be a white silk with a yellow center. The “yolks” on them. A Thumb Tip secretly rolled inside a dollar bill cannot be seen by spectators who closely look inside the bill. An X drawn on a pirate map by a spectator is pierced by the performer’s small sword while held behind his back.
Now vanish and produce more salt and liquid in your hand than previously possible. Show a flower and it vanishes instantly – even if you are wearing short sleeves. Steve has also CTeated new devices which could make nailwriters obsolete. If having your prediction match a selected item weren’t enough, now you can have two or even three predictions in different colors match spectator’s thoughts. Besides all this, there are many more new and unusual Thumb Tip construction ideas described in full detail.
This collector-quality, 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ hardbound book contains 62 numbered pages plus a Foreword by Larry White and additional comments by Jim Klein and Steve. Gold printing on maroon covers, matching end papers, acid-free pages to last a lifetime and 56 illustrations make this a book you will want to own and treasure. Says George Daily, noted magic collector and historian, “I collect books about Thumb Tips and Steve Dusheck has approached Thumb Tip magic in a totally unique manner. This must rank as one of the most innovative books on Thumb Tips, and it is a superb book worthy of being in anyone’s library. I highly recommend it.”
Contents:
I Dedication
iii Table of Contents
v Special Artistic Thanks
vii Forward – Dusheck is “Thumb-Thing” (Larry White)
xi Introduction (Jim Klein)
1 The Beginning: about thumb tip magic
2 Obtaining Thumb Tips
3 Basic Handling
4 Why a Book on Making Thumb Tips?
5 Silk Bilk: silk color change as it passes through your fist
7 Fireproof Thumb Tip: silk produced, cigarette vanish, and a lit match vanished
9 Mum’s the Word: coin to flower
11 Subtle Silk to Egg Surprise: sucker effect with color changing silk
15 French Fried: sponge fry vanish
21 A Reel Thumb Tip: how to build and use
25 A Looped Thumb Tip: salt pour
29 The Wallpapered Thumb Tip: a dollar bill camo tip
31 A Trip Down the Garden Path: an invisible silk becomes invisible
33 This Bud’s For Me: flower vanish
36 Thumb Tip Writer: making a Swami gimmick
41 Twins and Triplets: make predictions in multiple colors
44 Experiments in Thumb Tippery: ideas that didn’t quite work
44 – Experiment No. 1
45 – Experiment No. 2
47 – Experiment No. 3
48 – Experiment No. 4
48 – Experiment No. 5
50 – Experiment No. 6
51 – Experiment No. 7
52 – Experiment No. 8
53 – Experiment No. 9
53 – Experiment No. 10
54 – Experiment No. 11
55 – Experiment No. 12
56 – Experiment No. 13
57 – Experiment No. 14
57 – Experiment No. 15
58 – Experiment No. 16
58 – Experiment No. 17
59 – Stop the Presses!: Split Hinged Tip improvement
61 More Thoughts
62 Conclusion – Or Is It?