_EF Michael Close is an inveterate joke teller whose stories have brought gales of laughter from audiences around the world. For more than twenty years, Michael’s friends and colleagues have eagerly awaited a collection of jokes from his enormous repertoire. That Reminds Me is that compilation – more than 250 of the best clean (and not so …
_EF The series ends here! The biggest book of all: 30 routines, eight essays, and a large chapter explaining Michael’s work on the Memorized Deck. Thumbs up from all reviewers. 168 pages, copiously illustrated by Michael’s sister. At Long Last The Concluding Ultimate Installment Of Even Still Yet More Additional Extra Further Bottom Of The …
_EF More good stuff! Chuck Fayne says, “It really has something for everyone.” Two stand-up routines and seven close-up routines, including an amazing new Origami trick. Yet Still More Further Routines from the Professional Repertoire of Michael Close. Contents: 1 Introduction 3 Coda Chrome: Three Way Coincidence effect (cards) 11 Erma La Fource: The Name …
_EF A big book! Six stand-up routines, seven close-up routines, and eight thought-provoking essays on various aspects of the performance of magic. Included is “The Card, the Forehead, and the Saltshaker” and a 14 page chapter teaching you how to palm playing cards. Further Routines from the Professional Repertoire of Michael Close Contents: 1 Introduction …
_EF Michael Close’s series of manuscripts contain some of the most commercial, entertaining and powerful magic in print, spanning over 20 years of professional performing in real-world conditions. In sharing his work, Michael has held nothing back, including full presentations and extra tips and thinking. More Routines from the Professional Repertoire of Michael Close: Contents: …
_EF Michael Close’s series of manuscripts contain some of the most commercial, entertaining and powerful magic in print, spanning over 20 years of professional performing in real-world conditions. In sharing his work, Michael has held nothing back, including full presentations and extra tips and thinking. The first book in the Workers series contains two of …
For more information about Zombie In The Coffin (Skeleton In The Closet) by Michael Baker, click here.
5 out of 5 This effect was first invented by James Lucier as The Cockeyed Skeleton In The Closet and described in Genii October 1949. The effect was also released c. 1949 through Sedghill Industries as The Scrambled Skeleton with credit also going to James Lucier. There have been many versions of all shapes and …
This effect was first invented by James Lucier as The Cockeyed Skeleton In The Closet and described in Genii October 1949. The effect was also released c. 1949 through Sedghill Industries as The Scrambled Skeleton with credit also going to James Lucier. There have been many versions of all shapes and sizes ever since. This …
5 out of 5 This is one of the earliest pieces created by Michael Baker. It was built after Bob Tysl contacted Michael to build a vanish created by Eric Lewis that was featured in Albo 04 – Further Classic Magic With Apparatus by Robert J. Albo. Five years later he went on to make …