RING 19, MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The Carl W Jones Ring
Meets 2nd Monday at 7pm via Zoom Meeting website-www.ibmring19.com and in person 2nd Saturdays (location GameZenter, Roseville, MN)
Andrew Selbitschka, President
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Our Zoom Meeting topic for December was “Magical History”, which could be from a book, movie or personal experience.
Harry Entwistle shared memories of his days in Chicago, during the magical heyday of the magic scene there, in the Seventies and Eighties. Harry rubbed shoulders with Ed Marlo, Jay Marshall, Simon Aronson, Al Andrucci (Heba Haba Al), Matt Schulien and Eugene Burger, to name a few. Harry’s stories are always entertaining and memorable.
Jennifer Graham told the story of when, whilst visiting Chicago and Magic, Inc., her wife almost killed Jay Marshall as he was crossing the street to go home from the magic shop. “That old man should watch where he’s going!” She didn’t know who “that old man” was. Luckily for good brakes, Jay was with us for a few more years. I was fortunate to meet Jay a year later, keeping quite about the almost near “run-in”.
Dan Norat is reading Steve Cohen’s book Max Malini – King of Magicians, Magician of Kings and has found it a fascinating read. He was especially interested in the Spirit Bell information.
Rick Hinrichs likes the book, The Magician and the Cardsharp by Karl Johnson. Rick, although not a “card person” enjoyed the information regarding the various deals – false, second, bottom, but the elusive center deal was the most fascinating. Tyler Erickson provided a mini lecture on the various deals described in the book and did several demonstrations of the Kennedy Center Deal, as well as, discussing the AKA (Alan Kennedy Action).
Tyler also shared some thoughts on card magic. His opinion of the side steal is that, when done badly, looks exactly like what it is. A bottom palm or Erdnase replacement, to the dominant hand, is a much better option. The best false shuffle is a deck switch and the best card control is a force.
Rick offered a few tricks using string, ropes and rings. He provided a mini tutorial of the tricks performed.
Tyler Erickson wowed us with a trick using dice and a tin can. Any small objects and small container will work, as he demonstrated the classic transposition.
Our in-person meeting showcased quite a bit of magic – we saw everything from cards, coins, ropes, and other objects.
Tyler Erickson started off with the Bullet Card Trick. We discussed potential other names to call the trick that might not need to refer to the deck as a gun.
Rick HInrichs showed some refinements that he has been working on with his rope, ring and string routines. He also preformed Grandma’s Necklace. He provided a demo of real vs, false knots.
Sleven Olson worked with Bob Miller for a lession on Bob Hummer’s Mental Monte (3 Card Choice).
David Hansenm with Parker William, shared his healed Skittles package.
Bob Miller performed Copper/Silver?Brass, Invisible Coins and Coins Across. Bob mentioned that his new book, Remember The Room, will be available on Amazon.
Alex Madsen showed his version of the card trick Soul Mate.
Sleven Olson offered up several small tricks – Brent Braun’s 4K Color Vision Box, as well as, Burglar Ball, assisted by President Andrew Selbitschka.
Fast Eddie Olson showed off his new magic case and performed Rope Through Neck, Professor’s Nightmare and Not a Knot.
Monty Cook joined the Ring by auditioning with a card trick – Thought Echo. He was unanimously approved to join.
Tyler has upcoming lectures in Michigan and Texas. Anyone who gets to see his will be amazed at his knowledge, passion and techniques in the art of magic. And we get the for free at every meeting!
We ended the meeting with Tyler teaching the Piano Card trick.
If you are ever in Minnesota on a meeting day, please join us!
Jennifer Graham,