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The book features introductions by Richard Kaufman and Peter Duffie, and is dedicated to Roy Walton.
The book features introductions by Richard Kaufman and Peter Duffie, and is dedicated to Roy Walton.
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Five Times Five: Scotland

Five Times Five: Scotland was a magic book written by Peter Duffie and published by Kaufman and Company in 1998. It is the second, and final book in the Five Times Five series.

Contributions

Instead of five magicians submitting five effects each, for this volume featured ten magicians each submitting three effects, as follows:

  • Gordon Bruce
    • Two Triumphs
    • The Gordon Bruce False Shuffle
    • The Tell Tale Kings
  • Dave Campbell
    • Fusion
    • Dotty Spots
    • B.I.N.G.O (feat. Bottom Palm to Right Hand)
  • Walter "Sonny" Day
    • Coins in the Glass
    • Chink a Chink!
    • Coins 'round the Room
  • Peter Duffie
    • The Arrow Deck
    • Delirium
    • Intuitive
  • Steve Hamilton
    • A Welcome Return
    • S.T.A.F.F.
    • Mixing with Royalty
  • George McBride
    • Repulsion
    • Pocket Tweezers
    • Reversal of Fortune
  • Dave Robertson
    • Spectator Makes Good
    • Totally Gone
    • The Pin Thing
  • Gavin Ross
    • Straight Through The Heart
    • Auto-Plunge Aces
    • The Information Pack
  • R. Paul Wilson
    • Two Coins and a Card
    • Card on Case in Case
    • A Trick with a Little Piece of Cork
  • Roy Walton
    • Whispering Henry
    • Pass Out
    • Ghostly Spell

The book features introductions by Richard Kaufman and Peter Duffie, and is dedicated to Roy Walton.