This very extensive resource for card magicians can be considered a bible of sorts for any magician who wants to get started with cards. I don’t think that any other volume can come close to what this offers, except maybe Ammar’s series. Oz Pearlman’s may have been my first video for learning cards, but that was a severely truncated and gimped version of what this particular set has to offer.
I don’t know what to tell you about this set other than the fact that it’s a mammoth resource that any serious magician interested in cards needs to at the very least look into. Daryl is an excellent performer, and the knowledge he imparts on this set of videos is simply too invaluable to ignore.
I don’t want to talk about this too much. If you want to learn about cards, and you haven’t seen Daryl’s set yet, please do yourself a favour and go get it.
Sometimes he rants, sometimes he smiles. Sometimes he jokes, sometimes he sighs. Sometimes he's happy, sometimes he's sad. Sometimes he's good, sometimes he's bad. Sometimes he's there, sometimes he's gone. Sometimes he stalls, sometimes he's done. But whatever Marcelle says, whatever he'd do, you can be sure, it's true! It's true!
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Project 365 (128/365): Daryl's Encyclopedia Of Card Sleights
.:128/365: Daryl’s Encyclopedia Of Card Sleights:.
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