Prepare to be amazed! “Seven Thoughts” by Sungwon Kim unveils seven captivating card magic routines, fresh to the English-speaking world! Witness unique sleight-of-hand & masterful techniques! A must-have for any magician!”
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Seven Thoughts – A Collection of Unique Handlings in Card Magic – Sungwon Kim
Dive into the world of card magic with ‘Seven Thoughts,’ the first English publication by the renowned Sungwon Kim. This exquisite collection showcases seven distinctive routines, blending traditional charm with modern artistry. Sungwon, a maestro of card magic, brings forth a blend of his past masterpieces and a groundbreaking new effect, ensuring a fresh and captivating experience for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Inside, you’ll discover the much-acclaimed Leaf Boat and Imagery, alongside the innovative Broken Canvas. These routines, previously unpublished in English, offer a unique opportunity to learn and perform tricks that have captivated the magic community worldwide.
Published by Stevens Magic, this booklet is a testament to Sungwon Kim’s prowess and his dedication to the art form. Featuring 63 full-color photographs, this print edition not only serves as a guide but also as a collector’s item, with its visually stunning illustrations and authoritative testimonials from legends in the field.
Contents Overview
- Spread Cull Double Turnover
- Swing Cut Aces
- Four Cards
- Stream Move
- Leaf Boat
- Sungwon Control
- Broken Canvas (Media rights NOT included)
Lee Asher praised, ‘Sungwon’s Stream Move is a wonderful way to produce and display a single card. The moment I saw him do it, I took out my deck and wanted to learn it.’
Pit Hartling noted, ”Seven Thoughts’ is a misnomer. It is obvious that many more thoughts have gone into Sungwon’s work: From beautiful to practical to highly ingenious – I have personally counted at least forty-two thoughts! Well done!’
Howard Hamburg commented, ‘Sungwon Kim’s ‘Seven Thoughts’ is one of the most orchestrated booklets I have read in a long time. One can feel the compassion Sungwon has for magic by him sharing his thoughts with the reader.’
Explore ‘Seven Thoughts’ by Sungwon Kim, a must-have booklet for card magic enthusiasts. Featuring seven unique routines, including the acclaimed Leaf Boat and new Broken Canvas effect, this collection is rich with full-color photos and expert testimonials.
These notes contain a treatise by a Sungwon Kim, a brilliant card magician with an appreciation for traditional print medium.
Seven Thoughts is Sungwon’s first book in English. It contains seven total items, some from his previous works in Korean: Leaf Boat(2010), Imagery(2016). Also included is ‘Broken Canvas’ – a brand new effect. When Leaf Boat was first published in Korean, it sold out in only two days! Remember, none of Sungwon’s routines have been published in English before. So the entire book is loaded with powerful, routines for the English speaking market.
Stevens Magic is excited to feature Sungwon Kim who we first met in Las Vegas several years ago. This product is the perfect marriage of modern-art and we are happy that Sungwon Kim decided to feature it in classic print-medium. The booklet features 63 full-color photos that are enticing and visual. The testimonials below are impressive not only in content but equally with authority with respect to the names that provided them, all of whom have solid established reputations.
Contents
- Spread Cull Double Turnover
- Swing Cut Aces
- Four Cards
- Stream Move
- Leaf Boat
- Sungwon Control
- Broken Canvas (Media rights NOT included)
“Sungwon’s Stream Move is a wonderful way to produce and display a single card. The moment I saw him do it, I took out my deck and wanted to learn it.” – Lee Asher
“‘Seven Thoughts’ is a misnomer. It is obvious that many more thoughts have gone into Sungwon’s work: From beautiful to practical to highly ingenious – I have personally counted at least forty-two thoughts! Well done!” – Pit Hartling
“Sungwon Kim’s ‘Seven Thoughts’ is one of the most orchestrated booklets I have read in a long time. One can feel the compassion Sungwon has for magic by hum sharing his thoughts with the reader.”– Howard Hamburg