Ever since Obie O'Brien brought Aldo Colombini to the FFFF convention many years ago, it has been a love affair between Aldo and magic in America. While Aldo can do some of the hardest moves, he has developed a unique style of strong magic with little sleight-of-hand. The kind that is entertaining to watch and fun to perform. None of the material is hard to do, yet will fool any audience, including those hard to please magicians themselves.
It is hard to miss Aldo, both in person (6' 5"), and in magic, because he has written for many magazines, performed and lectured throughout the world for decades, and has produced a staggering amount of magic teaching material. What you will find here are some of his best routines. They are technically perhaps a bit more challenging than his more recent releases, but they are not difficult routines either.
This ebook is beautifully illustrated by Tom Jorgenson. The 60 routines and tricks taught are:
- Back and Forth Sandwich
- Follow This
- Love Affair
- Easy Location
- Fast Food
- Zig Zag
- F. F. F. F.
- North by Northwest
- Missing
- Ranka - Chank
- Back to the Future
- Never Say Dice
- Can't Play Your Game
- Hats Off
- Sandwich for You
- The Old Romantics
- Mambo Jack
- Havana Sandwich
- Poker Coins
- Triumph Trio
- Champagne
- Italian Heart
- The Killer
- Formula One
- Las Vegas
- Royal Flush
- Colorado
- Jumbo
- Ace - mbly
- Snapping
- Four Card Display
- Vortex
- Mini & Maxi
- Top Control
- 1,2,3,4
- Open Prediction
- Follow the Oil &Water
- Silence of the Kings
- W - Hole
- Well Done Boys
- No Fake Wild Card
- All the Best
- Foot Tapper
- Koin Kut
- Super Link
- Hopping Cups & Balls
- Hiccup - Coins
- Ring on Rope, or Vice Versa
- Ping Pong Routine
- Rings Off...Rings On
- Squeeze Ball Move
- The Rubber Illusion
- The Card That Gets Confused
- A Mirror Will Do
- Out of this Country
- Out of Color
- Out of Apocalypse
- Half A World Away
- Out of Suits
- Matrix for Lazy People
[Note: You will get this ebook in three versions. One is a PDF facsimile edition where each page has been scanned and made searchable. This one is best viewed on a larger monitor like a desktop. The second version is a regular PDF where text and illustrations have been reformatted so that the contents can reflow nicely for smaller screens. You also get an EPUB edition. All editions are downloaded from your digital shelf.]
1st edition 1994, 172 pages; 1st digital edition 2013, 179 pages.
word count: 34273 which is equivalent to 137 standard pages of text