BURNERS Vol. 5 | Alexander de Cova

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Original sound Alexander de Cova :

"On the last seminar tour, through the many conversations with the magicians, it became clear to me that many would prefer a real book (I do, too). So I sat down and began to put all my ideas into (book) form. This resulted in three "thick tomes" that finally contain all my routines, tricks, and ideas of the past few years. I have thus fulfilled a dream I have cherished for years.

Each volume contains over 60 routines, tricks, ideas, moves, and gimmicks from almost every area of ​​magic. There are (many previously unpublished) tricks with coins (including the Scottish Coins Routine and my version of the Fred Kaps Chinese Coin Trick), tricks with the Okito tin, poker chips, dye knives, envelopes, cards, bottle caps, writing pads, newspapers, rope, etc. There are also several theoretical articles covering interesting topics. Those familiar with my previous work know that I always cover a wide range of magic in my seminars and publications.

This is also the case with the BURNER books: From table hopping to stage magic, all important areas are covered, so everyone should find something useful. These two books contain the ideas of the last 15 years of my magical work. They also include all the NAM routines in revised form.
 

BURNERS Vol. 5

300 pages, A4 format, color hardcover, with countless photos.


CONTENTS:

A few words before
 
S ALO MAGIC
Bunny
Phoenix from the ashes
Six-Card Repeat
The disappearing birdcage
Frosted glass trick
Hebas Fes
The bottle trick
Migration or reproduction?
The bottle hike
Bottle propagation
Bottle sets
The tubes
The table
The layout
Falling bottles
Handling the bottle sets
The second bottle set
The third bottle set
Marconick Silk Trio
 
CLOSE-UP
Ring, Watch and Wallet
Purse Frame Handling
The Ramsay Subtlety
With the Edge Palm
Direct production
Goshman Pinch
Putting the coin into the wallet
The disappearance after Fred Kaps
The Snap Vanish
The visible Snap Vanish
The armpit maneuver
Stock exchange in stock exchange
The thing with the pen
Magic from table to table
The box

The contents of my cassette
Coin magic
Trick suggestions
Various tricks
Card magic
Final tips
A proven setup for the suit pockets
The ball vase
 
CARD MAGIC

The Express Card Trick
 
FRED KAPS
About Fred Kaps
Tricks by Fred Kaps
Disappearing walking stick
The de Cova variant
The Fantasio - de Cova variant
Smoking Thumb
Smoke cup
My version
Coin manipulation
Long Pour Salt Trick
My gimmick
Chinese cord sticks
$11 Bill Trick
Dreibeck's Die
Card in cigarette
Chinese Coin Routine
Cup game
Sidewalk Shuffley
Coins and Purse
Dancing cork
Folded card in box
Fred Kaps wallet
Gipsy Curse
The Recurring Card
 
FROM MY NOTEBOOK

Impromptu rope holder
Thumbtip handling
Multiple coin disappearances
Cube box idea
Banknote in lemon
Pharmacy bag
Emergency Raspberry Wallet
Comedy card on ceiling
Artificial eggs
Cup game load without jacket
Giant marker
The Chop Cup Routine
The contract
Envelope force with pencil
Kellentrick Finale
Matchstick games
For cloth dyeing
The spectator cuts the rope
Version 1 (according to UF Grafit)
Version 2
Chase The Ace
Idea for the calendar effect
 
CRAFTS
Visible coloring
FUG-IT
NEMO Jumbo Rising Cards
 
SOME THEORY
The master plan
Set goals
The archive
The dilemma
The Zen solution
Archive structure

The eight life phases of an archive component
Knowledge retention
Notebooks
Notebook tips
The Master Book
Gene Anderson's trick lists
Physical Storage
Select
The Skill-Knowledge Fork
The selection list
Checklist New Arrival Archive
The Bullshit List (BSL)
procurement
Old magazines
Book recommendations
The steps at a glance
A program
The structure
The selection of tricks
Storyboard
The seven tricks
semitones
The fabric collection
Opening tricks
Humorous tricks
Tricks for the middle part
Feature tricks
Closing tricks
THE COMMANDO ACT

The DECOVA formula
Different forms of magic
Magic is a technology!
So what is the technology in magic?
The five steps of deception
False assumptions - the basis of deception
Tips on how to incorporate false assumptions into a routine
The structure of a program
The "10-Point Plan" according to Gene Anderson
About the learning process and automation

The 5 steps to learning a new grip
The 5 steps to mastery
How to create a routine
About stage fright
Congresses, competitions
Seminars
 
index

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