This “Scrapbook” is a small, haphazard collection of some of my contributions to the Art of Magic, over the past 50 years.
Since the late 1960’s I have contributed hundreds of my ideas to over a dozen national and international magic magazines, run a Magician’s service producing over 2000 magic items, (some hundreds of which were my own creations and which sold over a million Dollars worth a year around the world at one time), and for which I wrote over 2000 “instruction sheets.” Many of these instructions had “ideas” for the use of the props that enabled our customers to get the maximum mileage from their investment.
I have also edited and published a few Magic Magazines, of which the “SWAMI” and “MANTRA” are internationally known, but there were the “JS Magic Circle Bulletin” (my first) and the “EF MAGIC UPDATE” which was a catalog-cum-magizette distributed to some 1800+ magicians in India.
Unfortunately, I have no records, or even copies of everything I created, wrote or published.
In my initial years in the late 1960s and 1970s there were no PCs, Word Processors, or digital storage systems available. Articles for magazines were typed on a typewriter, with a carbon copy for the record. These “copies” physically deteriorated over a couple of decades into brittle fragments. Instructions for commercially marketted items were typed on a “mimeographing” master, and run off on a duplicating mimeograph machine.
I had published my ideas in several of the most popular Magic Magazines of the period, like Supreme’s MAGIGRAM, Peter Warlocks’s NEW PENTAGRAM, Goodliffe’s ABRA, Harry Stanley’s GEN, William Larsen’s GENII, Bascom Jone’s MAGICK, Tony Raven’s INVOCATION etc. besides some local magazines like S.D. Mukherjee’s MAGIC NET, P.C. Sorcar’s AIMC BULLETIN, and many others who requested an article for their souvenir or magazine.
For some years I had hard copies of complete runs of the many magic magazines I subscribed to, and in which this material was published. But the sheer volumes became unmanageable, with my collection of Magic Books getting preference to the 100s of accumulated periodicals, and rather than have them decay in packed boxes, I gave them away. I had no access to this material, till a few years ago, when e-Books and PDF copies of this material became available, mostly through Chris Wasshuber’s “Lybrary.com”
Many of these contributions were my creations which I had made and used for my performances as a “Cabaret performer” in those days. In reading these over (many of them “new” to me, as I had completely forgotten most of what I had written in those years), I realised there were some good ideas there worth preserving and passing on, not just based on my biased opinion, but the comments of some of the readers and reviewers. And the idea of these “Scrapbooks” was born.
This was to collect some of the articles and commercial instruction sheets in a collection that I felt were worth collating and passing on. I plan to produce more than one of these Scrapbooks, as the material is much too diverse and voluminous for just one book.
This first “Scrapbook” contains a selection of items the average handyman can make, (in addition to items that require little or no preparation, like cards and paper and pencil.)
Contents :
Introduction
Auto Triumph
Crystal Thought Condenser
The Magic Zoo
The Phantom Flush
Phantom Phlush Mk-II
Evaw Niarb
The Brainwave Bandwagon
From Aunt Teresa with Love
The 543rd T & R Note
Ready – Set – Go
Forcing Pocket Calculator
Mind-Kaleido
Magic Conventions
Compass Clock
Blank Blank
Auto Suggestion & Incensed
20th Century Alchemy
The Plot
3 Way R&S Force Deck
Treble Tote
Wild Ideas
Additional Ideas For Your Change Wallet
Etiquette for Magicians
The Parity Principle
The Ultimate Telephone Trick
Great Men
Simplex Book Test
Almost Perfect Book Test
From Satan with Love
Super Suit
Supreme Showcase
Why does he do it?
1st edition April 2023, PDF 97 pages.
word count: 53936 which is equivalent to 215 standard pages of text
Download at : https://www.lybrary.com/sams-scrapbook-1-p-925658.html?affid=16293