Witness the secrets of the Invisible Pass! Unlock the elusive sleight detailed by Hugard & Braue in this instant download. Master this undetectable move today! PDF included.
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Master the Art of the Invisible Pass with Jean Hugard & Frederick Braue
Discover the secrets of one of the most elusive card sleights in magic with The Invisible Pass by Jean Hugard & Frederick Braue. This instant download offers a comprehensive guide to mastering this advanced technique, making it a must-have for any serious magician.
Why Choose This Guide?
- Exclusive Focus: Unlike other resources that barely scratch the surface, this book is entirely devoted to the Invisible Pass, providing a detailed and thorough explanation.
- Rich Visuals: Beautifully laid out with photos and drawings, this guide ensures you understand every stage of the pass.
- Historical Insight: Includes a fascinating letter from Fred Braue to Paul Fleming, offering a glimpse into the development of this exceptional move.
- First Edition: Originally published in 1946, this 29-page guide is a piece of magic history.
What You’ll Learn
This guide leaves no stone unturned, covering every aspect of the Invisible Pass. From the basic mechanics to advanced techniques, you’ll gain the skills to perform this move flawlessly, leaving your audience in awe.
PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download. Gimmick not included.
The Invisible Pass by Jean Hugard & Frederick Braue ( Instant Download )
It is supposedly the first book devoted to a single sleight – beautifully layed out with photos as well as drawings off all stages of the invisible pass. A detailed and thorough explanation of this form of the pass. The pass is a difficult move. Many books barely scratch the surface when they try to teach a shift or pass. This book is entirely devoted to a single move and leaves no open questions.
In a letter to Paul Fleming Nov 5th 1944 Fred Braue talks about his “invisible pass” for the first time: “…I mentioned earlier a special interest in the “pass”. Jean and I are doing another little booklet, this time on the Invisible Pass, in which illustrations will take the place of text. This is being done as an experiment, in an attempt to record a new pass which is exceptionally good. It’s one which I’ve been using for a good many years and which, up to now, I’ve kept to myself. Several months ago Charlie Miller was so interested in the move (he couldn’t see the pass although I did it repeatedly) that I gave him some of the moves …” More of this letter can be found in our ebook version of this great book. [The contents of this letter was generously contributed by Jan Janson.]
1st edition, 1946, Hugard and Braue, New York and California; 29 pages.
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PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download ,Gimmick not included