Al Schneider Lecture DVD by International Magic - DVD Prior to recording this excellent lecture, Al Schneider presented a workshop for a group of 40 magicians. To those in the know, the name 'Al Schneider' is so powerful that the workshop could have been sold twice, yet was only advertised by word of mouth. Al Schneider Magic Book by Al Schneider - $80.00 In the world of magic literature, where there's an overabundance of the ordinary, every so often, a book comes along that clearly stands out from the rehashed and recycled norm.
Al Schneider Born Alvin Duane Schneider ca. Detroit, Michigan Categories Al Schneider is best known as the creator of, the new wave version of.
Biography Schneider grew up in Detroit, Michigan, spent a year living in Denver, Colorado, but spent most of his life living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In there, sometime, he lived in Hollywood, California for a year and was a member of the Magic Castle. He started in magic 1960 in his senior high school days in Roseville, Michigan, a Detroit suburb.
In 1967, after seven years of part time work and part time school, Schneider graduated from Wayne University with a BS in Physics. Magic continued to occupy his free moments during those years, and he worked toward his ambition of attaining a professional status in magic.
In 1969 he left his job as a mathematician for Uniroyal, Inc. And accepted a position as Systems Analyst for Univac, specialists in computers.
A short time later, the firm transferred him to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he worked as a Systems Programmer in computer development. In 1972, when the computer industry took a dive, he began writing and publishing magic books. He worked as a dealer from Goldshadow Industries and editor of house organ Goldshadow Newsletter. Apart from magic, his hobbies include, but are not limited to, full contact Karate competition, two-handed sword fighting, golf, skiing, theoretical physics and study of Quantum Mechanics. Books • (1974) • (1974) • (1975) • (1980) • (1981) • Al Schneider Magic (2011).
Inner Circle Registered: Posts: 1,106 Posted Edited I was chatting with Rudy this afternoon and we got to talking about our magic libraries. When he asked me about mine, I started trying to name things off the top of my head and realized I should probably take stock and write it all down. I was amazed at what I had.
I have not even come close to consuming/reading all of these yet. But I thought it would be interesting to post what is in that library of mine. Cpucool 8 1 0 keygen generator.
The list includes all forms of media and is in no particular sequence or order. So, Rudy - to answer your earlier question(;-)). • The Discoverie of Witchcraft (book) - Scott • Modern Coin Magic, J.B. Bobo • New Modern Coin Magic, J.B.
Member Registered: Posts: 25 Posted Hi Ken, Well, you seem to have enough to be getting on with. I have a similar list but after years of reading and studying I find that I always come back to a few core resources namely: Anything by Harry Lorayne Royal Road To Card Magic Card College The Complete Al Leech Card heavy I know, but I think that eventually you'll find that you will gravitate towards your own favourites. I'm a bit of a collector and sometimes I'll buy a book just to have it.
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As an example, I recently purchased How To Do Tricks With Cards by Bill Turner (a 1963 edition of a 1949 book) that was well thought of by Henry Hay (The Amateur Magicians Handbook). Although a small beginners book, it's very well written by a professional writer and amateur magician and has some surprising gems in it. I do have DVD's but I just love reading magic books, especially old ones.
Inner Circle Registered: Posts: 1,106 Posted Yeah, I've been adding to this list for 15 months. My comment about the month or two on the desert island was to imagine a place where I could do little else but read and watch day in and day out with no distractions. I don't have quite that much discipline here at home:-). But yeah, I agree totally that there are years worth of reading and watching here.
Aladdin - Yes, I'm with you about going back time-and-again to the same sources. I do that with Michael Ammar C&B stuff, Card College, Harry Lorayne's stuff, Kainoa Harbottle, David Roth, Bobo, Marion Boykin, and Paul Zenon for an off-the-top-of-my-head list. But the crazy thing is I still have a 'must procure' list for more stuff! One reason seems to be that whenever I want to improve on a specific skill or learn a specific trick/routine, someone (or several someones) seem to recommend some great resource that is the best (sometimes 'only) place to learn that thing. There are worse vices:-). I can't drink anymore (body rebelled).
So I guess I'm addicted to magic. Inner Circle Registered: Posts: 1,106 Posted Though it is good to go through certain things in order if they are meant to build on previous instruction, I was advised months ago to take a detour after Card College 1 in order to get Harry Lorayne's Classic Collection. Then go back to Card College 2 and proceed from there. I did exactly that and man, was that great advice! I was learning the foundations of card magic in Card College 1, and I finished it. But the tricks in there were not to my liking - just didn't grab me. But the very first Harry Lorayne trick I tried (Location Supreme) was awesome.