Prepare to be amazed! ‘Legacy by Eric Mason’ reveals the secrets to the legendary cards-up-the-sleeve trick. Discover this cherished routine dedicated to Dr. Daley. Unlock the magic today! #EricMason #MagicLegacy
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Legacy by Eric Mason
Discover the timeless art of card magic with Legacy by Eric Mason, a masterful guide to performing the classic ‘cards up the sleeve’ trick. This meticulously crafted routine, passed down through generations, is now available to elevate your magic repertoire.
With over 70 detailed photographs, this guide ensures you grasp every nuance of the performance. From the initial setup to the final reveal, each step is clearly illustrated to help you master this iconic trick.
From the Introduction
As Dr. Jacob Daley once noted, the ‘cards up the sleeve’ effect is the ultimate test of a card magician’s skill. Eric Mason honors this legacy by sharing his cherished routine, dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daley’s profound contributions to the art of card magic.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Guide: 17-page PDF with detailed instructions and over 70 photos.
- Historical Significance: A tribute to Dr. Jacob Daley’s innovative techniques.
- Engaging Content: 1940 words, equivalent to 7 standard pages of text.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a budding enthusiast, Legacy by Eric Mason is an essential addition to your collection. Perfect your craft and captivate your audience with this legendary routine.
The passing of a freely chosen suit of cards in numerical sequence up the sleeve, using a borrowed pack.
Profusely illustrated with more than 70 photos.
From the introduction:
As Dr. Jacob Daley remarks in his classic ‘cards up the sleeve,’ this effect has always been considered the acid test of the skilled performer with cards. Since the whole purpose of the creative act in magic is to further the arts involved … I offer my own much cherished routine for this wonderful trick dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daley’s devotion to a pack of cards and the numerous imaginative effects he developed with them.
1st edition 1973; PDF 17 pages.
word count: 1940 which is equivalent to 7 standard pages of text