Outs Precautions & Challenges by Charles H. Hopkins

Outs Precautions & Challenges by Charles H. Hopkins

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Outs Precautions & Challenges by Charles H. Hopkins  

 

This is truly a hidden gem – a lost treasure. Very few know of its existence and you will encounter almost no references to it. When you read this you will ask yourself: "Why isn't this work known by every cardician?" Some of those who have read it value it as much as they value Erdnase. Others would not trade all card books published in the last 10 years for it.

It is an immensely practical work dealing with situations when something goes wrong, or you face difficult spectators. You'll never again be afraid to try out a new trick, even if they literally see what you do, even if they really catch you, you can finish successfully, entertainingly, and leave them baffled.

It is divided into three parts

  • Outs - what to do when things go wrong

  • Precautions - avoiding disasters by forethought

  • Challenges - dealing with spectators that challenge you

If you study this ebook you will never need to be worried that one of your card tricks fails, or a spectator messes it up. You will be prepared for any situation. No problems anymore…ever!

This is a resource every magician, beginner or advanced, pro or amateur, skilled or unskilled, can use to his advantage. On the surface it deals with card magic, but many of the ideas and a lot of the information contained does apply across the spectrum of magic from close-up to stage.

1st edition 1940; original 80 pages; PDF 57 pages.

Table of Contents

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  1. PREFACE…

  2. Contents

  3. Introduction

  4. - When Asked To Do The Impossible

  5. - School Yourself For All Emergencies

  6. - Experience Still the Best Teacher

    PART I: "OUTS"

     

  7. Chapter 1 – Facing The Music

  8. Whose Fault When Things Go Wrong?

  9. The Psychology of Failure

  10. Use of "Sucker Gag" Technique

     

  11. Chapter 2 – Organizing For Victory

  12. Secret And Open Outs

  13. When Error Is Still Under Cover

  14. 1 – Card correctly identified, but slips out of control.

  15. 2 – Identification correct, but placement for climax is wrong.

  16. When Error May Be Visible

  17. 3 – Incorrect identification of selected card.

  18. 4 – Card lost before identification.

  19. 5 – The selector forgets what his card was.

  20. Either You Know You Are Wrong – Or Else . . .

     

  21. Chapter 3 – Information-Getting Subtleties

  22. This Time You MUST Be Right

  23. Attitudes That Get Co-operation

  24. 6 – When they refuse to tell.

  25. 7 – For the extreme "hold out."

  26. 8 – Use a thumb writer.

  27. 9 – Impression methods.

  28. 10 – Pencil reading.

  29. 11 – Friendly mirrors.

  30. 12 – To meet an absolute refusal to tell.

     

  31. Chapter 4 – Some Handy Sleights

  32. Old Ideas Brought Up To Date; Also, A Few New Ones

  33. 13 – The "Top Peek."

  34. 14 – Fan Crimp.

  35. 15 – The "Deck Crimp."

  36. 16 – The "Crimp" as a Locator.

  37. 17 – Fan jog.

  38. 18 – The quarter-bridge.

  39. 19 – Gambler's Bridge.

  40. 20 – The "Change" Throw.

  41. Other Useful Standard Sleights.

     

  42. Chapter 5 – "Outs" To The Rescue

  43. Fit The Weapon To The Needs

  44. Getting Down To Brass Tacks … And The Selected Card

  45. Quick Switches And Other Fast Closers

  46. 21 – Just a gag.

  47. 22 – Out-in-the-open changes.

  48. 23 – Forced replacement of wrong card.

  49. 24 – Using "locators" for "outs."

  50. Methods For Counting And Spelling Effects

  51. 25 – The "Pilot Card."

  52. 26 – New start from wrong turn-up.

  53. 27 – The "220 Count" as an "out."

  54. "Outs" Productions From Pockets And Other Places

  55. 28 – In performer's pocket.

  56. 29 – Pocket index.

  57. 30 – Card in wallet.

  58. 31 – Use of spectators for "outs."

  59. 32 – The "Eveready Life Saver."

  60. Apparatus Alibis

  61. 33 – When force is missed.

  62. First Aid For Feeble Memorie

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