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''Seven by Michel Huot'' is the first installment in a series of books written by [[David Acer]] ''“devoted to original work by innovative magicians performing on the front lines.”'' Published in 2003, the book features seven routines—"Ultimate Aces," "Don’t Follow the Leader," "Acid Trip," "I Really Knew it," "D’Christmas Tree," "Cellular Fun," and [[Michel Huot]]’s ingenious "Signed Quarter in Balloon," wherein a signed quarter is tossed into the air by a spectator, but when it hits an inflated balloon, instead of bouncing off it, it drops inside. The quarter then rolls around in the balloon, whereupon the magician suddenly grabs it through the latex and tugs it back out, leaving the balloon intact. | ''Seven by Michel Huot'' is the first installment in a series of books written by [[David Acer]] ''“devoted to original work by innovative magicians performing on the front lines.”'' Published in 2003, the book features seven routines—"Ultimate Aces," "Don’t Follow the Leader," "Acid Trip," "I Really Knew it," "D’Christmas Tree," "Cellular Fun," and [[Michel Huot]]’s ingenious "Signed Quarter in Balloon," wherein a signed quarter is tossed into the air by a spectator, but when it hits an inflated balloon, instead of bouncing off it, it drops inside. The quarter then rolls around in the balloon, whereupon the magician suddenly grabs it through the latex and tugs it back out, leaving the balloon intact. | ||
== Video Links == | == Video Links == | ||
* [http://www.davidacermagic.com/video-clips/Ultimate_Aces.wmv Michel Huot performs Ultimate Aces] | |||
[http://www.davidacermagic.com/video-clips/Ultimate_Aces.wmv Michel Huot performs Ultimate Aces] | |||
[[Category:Close Up Magic Books]] | [[Category:Close Up Magic Books]] | ||
[[Category:Books published in 2003]] | [[Category:Books published in 2003]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:06, 30 April 2010
Seven by Michel Huot | |
Author | David Acer |
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Publication Date | 2003 |
Language | English |
Subject | Michel Huot |
Seven by Michel Huot is the first installment in a series of books written by David Acer “devoted to original work by innovative magicians performing on the front lines.” Published in 2003, the book features seven routines—"Ultimate Aces," "Don’t Follow the Leader," "Acid Trip," "I Really Knew it," "D’Christmas Tree," "Cellular Fun," and Michel Huot’s ingenious "Signed Quarter in Balloon," wherein a signed quarter is tossed into the air by a spectator, but when it hits an inflated balloon, instead of bouncing off it, it drops inside. The quarter then rolls around in the balloon, whereupon the magician suddenly grabs it through the latex and tugs it back out, leaving the balloon intact.