Unlock the secrets of palming with Michael Close’s “Palming Volume One”! Master the Bottom Palm & Gambler’s Cop instantly. Download now and elevate your magic!
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Master the Art of Card Palming with Michael Close
Discover the secrets of card manipulation with Michael Close’s Palming Volume One – Bottom Palm and Gambler’s Cop. This instant download is your gateway to mastering the art of secretly removing cards from the deck, a skill revered by magicians worldwide.
Why Choose This Guide?
The Palming series is meticulously designed to address a common challenge: learning card sleights effectively. This volume focuses on the Bottom Palm and Gambler’s Cop, offering a logical progression from basic to advanced techniques. Each sleight is explained with clarity, detailing both the how and the why, ensuring you learn with confidence.
What’s Inside?
- Comprehensive Coverage: Learn palms by Erdnase, Marlo, Hofzinser, and Close.
- Dual Formats: Includes both EPUB (for tablets) and PDF (for desktops and printing) files.
- Rich Media: Combines text, photos, and videos for an immersive learning experience.
Why This Stands Out
While many magic texts explain the mechanics of sleights, few guide you on how to learn them effectively. This ebook bridges that gap, presenting techniques in a structured manner that builds your skills progressively. It’s the next best thing to private lessons!
Michael Close – Palming Volume One – Bottom PalmGambler’s Cop ( Instant Download )
The Palming series is my attempt to rectify that problem as applied to a specific goal: secretly removing cards from the deck. The material is designed to progress logically, explaining both the how and the why of each sleight. This allows the student to learn with surety and confidence.
Palming Volume One – Bottom Palm and Gambler’s Cop has now been released in a format matching our other ebooks. The ebook covers palms by Erdnase, Marlo, Hofzinser, and Close. We provide you with both an EPUB file (for easy reading on a tablet) and a PDF file (for desktops and great for printing). The combination of text, photos, and videos provides a level of instruction second only to private lessons.
The literature of magic is full of texts that explain how to do sleights with cards, coins, and other objects. But very few books explain how to learn to do these sleights, emphasizing the mechanical functions of the fingers; fewer still present these sleights in a manner that leads the student from basic to more difficult maneuvers.