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== Table of Contents == | == Table of Contents == | ||
*Foreword | |||
Foreword | |||
*Richie's Double Bill Switch | *Richie's Double Bill Switch | ||
*Trick Photography II | *Trick Photography II | ||
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*Billboard | *Billboard | ||
*Sour Dough | *Sour Dough | ||
Bonus: Sanders on the Bélanger Cigarette Through Quarter | *Bonus: Sanders on the Bélanger Cigarette Through Quarter | ||
== Notes of Interest == | == Notes of Interest == |
Revision as of 05:53, 3 October 2008
An 88-page, softcover book devoted exclusively to the magic of Richard Sanders, written by David Acer and published by the Camirand Academy of Magic in 1998. The book comes packaged with a performance-only companion video, designed to give the reader a sense of how the material looks in real-time, and, while still available, has never been reissued with a DVD in place of the tape.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Richie's Double Bill Switch
- Trick Photography II
- My Cupped Hands Runneth Over
- Skinny Kreskin
- Richie's Little Stickman
- Cramped
- Trident Sugarless Bill
- Behind My Back
- Billboard
- Sour Dough
- Bonus: Sanders on the Bélanger Cigarette Through Quarter
Notes of Interest
- Richie's Double Bill Switch is a seminal technique that originally appeared in David Acer's Natural Selections, and has since been reprinted in John Lovick's Switch
- Trick Photography II is a completely rethought and rebuilt version of Richard's Trick Photography, which appeared in The Magical Arts Journal, Vol. 1, N° 10, may 1987.
- Sour Dough is a benchmark bill-in-lime routine featuring Lime Richie, a barehanded transformation of a green silk into a lime.
- Richard's work on the Bélanger Cigarette Through Quarter was later included in the 2006 DVD re-release of the latter.