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A LAST LOOK AT LEECH
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A LAST LOOK AT LEECH
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A LAST LOOK AT LEECH
Item #:
BK-2524
Author/Artist:
Brahams, Anthony
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$20.00
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During Anthony Brahams' early child and youth years in magic he was never happy with the card magic available for newcomers. Then, in his twenties, he bought an Al Leech book and at last felt he was performing 'good' magic. All the more so when all the more he read, avidly buying each new Al Leech book when published and adding to his repertoire such notably outstanding effects as "The Hot Card Trick," "Double Deuce" and "Ace Location" among many. After buying all of Leech's books Anthony discovered more of Leech's material was scattered throughout other magic publications. In this book he has painstakingly collected favorite effects from these more obscure sources. If you are an aspiring card magician, or even an established professional card magician, this material is essential.
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During Anthony Brahams' early child and youth years in magic he was never happy with the card magic available for newcomers.  Then, in his twenties, he bought an Al Leech book and at last felt he was performing 'good'
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