"Outs" Precautions And Challenges by Charles H. Hopkins
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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
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.
- PREFACE...
- Contents
- Introduction
- - When Asked To Do The Impossible
- - School Yourself For All Emergencies
- - Experience Still the Best Teacher
PART I: "OUTS"
- Chapter 1 - Facing The Music
- Whose Fault When Things Go Wrong?
- The Psychology of Failure
- Use of "Sucker Gag" Technique
- Chapter 2 - Organizing For Victory
- Secret And Open Outs
- When Error Is Still Under Cover
- 1 - Card correctly identified, but slips out of control.
- 2 - Identification correct, but placement for climax is wrong.
- When Error May Be Visible
- 3 - Incorrect identification of selected card.
- 4 - Card lost before identification.
- 5 - The selector forgets what his card was.
- Either You Know You Are Wrong - Or Else . . .
- Chapter 3 - Information-Getting Subtleties
- This Time You MUST Be Right
- Attitudes That Get Co-operation
- 6 - When they refuse to tell.
- 7 - For the extreme "hold out."
- 8 - Use a thumb writer.
- 9 - Impression methods.
- 10 - Pencil reading.
- 11 - Friendly mirrors.
- 12 - To meet an absolute refusal to tell.
- Chapter 4 - Some Handy Sleights
- Old Ideas Brought Up To Date; Also, A Few New Ones
- 13 - The "Top Peek."
- 14 - Fan Crimp.
- 15 - The "Deck Crimp."
- 16 - The "Crimp" as a Locator.
- 17 - Fan jog.
- 18 - The quarter-bridge.
- 19 - Gambler's Bridge.
- 20 - The "Change" Throw.
- Other Useful Standard Sleights.
- Chapter 5 - "Outs" To The Rescue
- Fit The Weapon To The Needs
- Getting Down To Brass Tacks ... And The Selected Card
- Quick Switches And Other Fast Closers
- 21 - Just a gag.
- 22 - Out-in-the-open changes.
- 23 - Forced replacement of wrong card.
- 24 - Using "locators" for "outs."
- Methods For Counting And Spelling Effects
- 25 - The "Pilot Card."
- 26 - New start from wrong turn-up.
- 27 - The "220 Count" as an "out."
- "Outs" Productions From Pockets And Other Places
- 28 - In performer's pocket.
- 29 - Pocket index.
- 30 - Card in wallet.
- 31 - Use of spectators for "outs."
- 32 - The "Eveready Life Saver."
- Apparatus Alibis
- 33 - When force is missed.
- First Aid For Feeble Memories
- 34 - Confusion as to suits and values.
- 35 - Spectator's mind a complete blank.
PART II: CHALLENGES
- Chapter 6 - Taking On All Comers
- "Outs" Compared With Challenges
- A Word of Caution
- Chapter 7 - Before Card Gets Lost In Shuffle
- Try To Keep As Much Control As Possible
- 36 - Controlled returns.
- 37 - Use of "Locators."
- 38 - The "Gimmicked Cut."
- 39 - The "Cut Break."
- 40 - Estimating the cut.
- 41 - The "Cut Force."
- Astonishing Simplicity
- 42 - "Blindman's 'Bluff'."
- 43 - The "220 Count."
- 44 - Pre-Arrangements.
- Chapter 8 - When They "Give You The Works"
- How "Plenty of Rein" Trips Them
- 45 - Look for informal "readers."
- 46 - Scrapes and nicks.
- 47 - Daubs.
- The Magician's Little Helpers
- 48 - Secret reflectors.
- 49 - Wide and narrow decks.
- 50 - The indexed pocket deck again.
- Chapter 9 - Bordering On The Mental
- When Information-Getting Becomes Ticklish
- They Commit Themselves In Writing
- 51 - Pencil reading.
- 52 - Billet switching.
- 53 - Billet index.
- 54 - Pad impressions.
- 55 - Trick notebooks.
- 56 - A "Case of Hambuggery."
- A Prophet In His Own Land
- 57 - Thumb writers.
- Special Decks On Taps
- 58 - "Brain Wave Deck."
- 59 - "New Era Instanto Deck."
- Chapter 10 - Trickery Conquers All
- What Makes Audiences Get That Way
- Circumstances That Lead Up To Challenges
- Specific Handling of Various Situations
- The Heckler ... Ding Bust His Buttons!
- For The Intelligent Analyst Type
- Troubles Arising Out Of Pure Friendship
- More To Come? ... Well, Maybe!
word count: 23501 which is equivalent to 94 standard pages of text
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