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Tom Stone has published "Prey of the Prestidigitator", a 41 page ebook filled with some of the very best thinking in contmporary magic. He's got several card effects and a card sleight, The Stealth Reverse, which is of great interest. His presentatioon in The Collective Blink is nothing short of superb.

I look forward to working with many of these items more, but in the meantime I highly recommend this ebook to anybody who is prepared to work on the items and build on them to fit themselves and their own routines. Some of the pieces could still benefit from being set in a longer context the first trick is wonderfully quick , but I am happy that he is left them like this rather than republishing other people s work to pad out the routine.

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I've done it again! Committed another ebook: Prey of the Prestidigitator
Just cards and close-up this time, and almost no padding at all.

Comments (good or bad) are, as usual, very welcome.

Alexander Crawford Posts: 69 Joined: January 18th, 2008, 12:00 pm Location: London

Re: Prey of the Prestidigitator by Tom Stone

Post by Alexander Crawford » October 11th, 2009, 4:43 am

Another ebook from Tom Stone, produced as always in his beautiful and elegant style.

This ebook is rather different from his recent works which have been becoming more of a brainstorming session of ideas rather than worked out pieces. Prey of the Prestidigitator in contrast has more worked out pieces and concentrates on general close-up pieces. Some of the pieces could still benefit from being set in a longer context (the first trick is wonderfully quick), but I am happy that he is left them like this rather than republishing other people's work to pad out the routine.

Overall I enjoyed this ebook tremendously. He has included his usual creative thinking and has included a wide range of close-up effects - cards, coins (including some out of fashion stuff - 2 coin box items and Ramsey's cylinder), dice etc.

I look forward to working with many of these items more, but in the meantime I highly recommend this ebook to anybody who is prepared to work on the items and build on them to fit themselves and their own routines.

Matthew Field Posts: 2846 Joined: January 18th, 2008, 12:00 pm Favorite Magician: Slydini Location: Hastings, England, UK

Re: Prey of the Prestidigitator by Tom Stone

Post by Matthew Field » October 11th, 2009, 6:18 am

Tom Stone has published "Prey of the Prestidigitator", a 41 page ebook filled with some of the very best thinking in contmporary magic. He's got several card effects and a card sleight, The Stealth Reverse, which is of great interest. His presentatioon in The Collective Blink is nothing short of superb.

This time around Tom has included material from several other magicians. One of these, Beme's Corner, is by the late Sixten Beme and is somewhat reminiscent of both "Color Fusion" by Nash Fung and a color-changing card trick by Marc Oberon, although it preceded these by many years. In the trick,the back of one-quarter of a torn-up, signed selection changes color.

Tom has included a revision of his wonderful Cylinder and Coins trick which was originally published in Genii. It is a well thought-out, completely developed routine.

I love Kismet Poker by Jonas Ljung, a version of the Ten Card Poker Deal which introduces what I believe to be two new concepts -- the anti-Jonah Card and the Palindromic Stack.

Perhaps the item that got my brain working the hardest was Freedom Cuts, Tom's work on the John Hamilton/Gene Finnell Free Cut Principle. Tom states that use of this extraordinary technique is "seldom seen" and I'd have to agree, although I have seen some great presentations itilizing it done by Patrick Page.

Tom's use of misdirection and blocking (as exemplified by Tamariz's Crossing the Gaze Switch) throughout the book is wonderful.

One of my magic heroes is Tommy Wonder, and I rarely invoke his name when describing other magicians' work. But Tom Stone's thinking is in this stratosphere of creative magic.

Oh yes, there are over 100 illustrations!

The book is very highly recommended.

Post by Matthew Field » October 11th, 2009, 6:18 am
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