Issue 102 (Vol. 17, No. 6, January 2022) by Magicseen Magazine
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Vol. 17, No. 6, January 2022; 60 pages
Cover: The SentimentalistsThe TeamEditor’s commentsContentsIn The Phonebox with Elizabeth LailFestive FacebookThe Sentimentalists – Mind Games – cover article/interviewReader’s LettersBen Earl – Two Minutes with The Master – interviewImpact – The Effect of Covid on the Kid Show Market – Mark LeveridgeMasterclassCrime Doesn’t Pay – Pat FallonRimm Ramm Ree – Douglas MacGeorgeShop Talk – Nathan Buzza from Illuminati Magic – interviewLuca Volpe – Fool Us – interviewOne LinersThe Magician’s Elephant – A Musical by the RSCSelecting Magic to Perform – Eugene Burger – extract from Final SecretsConversational Patter – Mark LeveridgeMel Mellers – The Master of Mirth! – interviewDealer Shoutouts – Here are some special ‘extra’ announcements from a few of our regular advertisersMagicseen CompetitionWhat’s Hot What’s Not – We take a look at some of the products on the market – Note: unless otherwise stated all effects come with online video instructions4K Color Vision – Brent Braun – a variation of the classic color VisionChained – Perry Maynard – coin and chain effectApollo – Nicholas Lawrence & Worm – one-card finger penetrationJokes for Magic Tricks – Wolfgang Riebe – e-book downloadDani DaOrtiz Masterclass Live – 6 hour seminarIris – Lewis Lé Val – mentalism – star sign & readingHindsight Project – Chris Dugdale – a collections of short videos of tricks, slights and Zoom tipsEugene Burger: Final Secrets – Lawrence Hass & Eugene Burger – bookJohn Galsworthy Lecture – video on palmingA.B.See – Spidey – flash cards with a hidden codeMagic Colouring Books – 3 way and 4 way versionsYu-Huihang Download Bundle – mostly coin effectsThe Piffin Shuffle – Jack Tighe – 6 minute videoJeremy Griffith Lecture – cardsDecibel Vision – Mark Elsdon – e-book – phone mentalismPuzzles – Here’s Another Chance to Win .. ‘Absolutely Nothing’ – Mark Leveridge, compilercartoon – Magic Dave
word count: 25608 which is equivalent to 102 standard pages of text
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