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A group of very talented German magicians consisting of:
Formed in 1994, '''The Flicking Fingers''' is a group of 10 very talented German magicians who collaborate creatively and perform collectively. The group consists of:


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==Awards==
*SARMOTI Award (1998)
*Fred Kaps Award (2002)
==The Flicking Fingers in Print==
In 1997, a collaborational book of material by '''The Flicking Fingers''' was published in German. One year later, [[Kaufman and Company]] published an updated edition in English called [[The Book, or Don't Forget to Point]]. Their material has also appeared on a lecture DVD entitled [[The Movie - Tricks and Fiction from the Road]], in a monthly column in [[MAGIC]] magazine, and in the [[Genii 2000 August|August 2000 issue of Genii]] ("The Flicking Fingers Hijack Magicana").
==References==
[[http://theflickingfingers.com Official Website]]
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 10 January 2010

Formed in 1994, The Flicking Fingers is a group of 10 very talented German magicians who collaborate creatively and perform collectively. The group consists of:

Jorg Alexander
Thomas Fraps
Nicolai Friedrich
Gaston
Manuel Muerte
Pit Hartling
Rainer Pfeiffer
Helge Thun
Jorg Willich

Awards

  • SARMOTI Award (1998)
  • Fred Kaps Award (2002)

The Flicking Fingers in Print

In 1997, a collaborational book of material by The Flicking Fingers was published in German. One year later, Kaufman and Company published an updated edition in English called The Book, or Don't Forget to Point. Their material has also appeared on a lecture DVD entitled The Movie - Tricks and Fiction from the Road, in a monthly column in MAGIC magazine, and in the August 2000 issue of Genii ("The Flicking Fingers Hijack Magicana").

References

[Official Website]