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🔥“Fork Full Of Appetizers“ - Eddie Fechter, Tom Mullica, Phil Goldstein & More!

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Great booklet in good condition
Fork Full of Appetizers, Book 1: From Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic is a 1982 book by William P. Miesel. It is a compilation of material from performers at Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic.
Contents
1 Contents
1.1 Chapter I: Cards
1.2 Chapter II: Coins
1.3 Chapter III: Miscellaneous Close Up Magic
2 References
Contents
Page i: Introduction
Chapter I: Cards
Page 1: Unknown (Harry Carroll)
Page 3: Five Finger Discount (Del Copley)
Page 5: Mental Nick (Thomas Craven)
Page 7: Side Steal a la Doty (J. C. Doty)
Page 9: Joe's Trick (Ed Eckl)
Page 11: Blazing Saddles (Tony Econ)
Page 13: Everywhere and Nowhere (Neal Elias)
Page 15: Double Dazzling Slop Shuffle Triumph (Bob Farmer)
Page 19: Universal Prediction (Phil Goldstein)
Page 20: Any Card Any Wallet (Bob Haines)
Page 21: No Skill Four Ace Assembly (Mike Hilburger)
Page 23: AC/DC T.B.S.M.R.R. (Peter Isaacs)
Page 26: Houdini and Svengali (Denis MacKenzi)
Page 27: Mirror Twist (Ray Mertz)
Page 29: Water and the Oil Barons (William P. Miesel)
Page 30: The Card is Cigarette (Tom Mullica)
Page 32: Four Card Do As I Do (Mike O'Dowd)
Page 34: Challenge Poker (Mack Picknick)
Page 36: The Gambler and His Accomplice (Mack Picknick)
Page 37: Three Alike (Victor Trabucco)
Page 38: Progressive Blues (David Walker)
Chapter II: Coins
Page 45: Deflation (Del Copley)
Page 46: Bomb Bay Production (Tom Gagnon)
Page 47: Flip Up Production (Tom Gagnon)
Page 49: Vi-Sil-Co ("Obie" O'Brien)
Page 50: Reverse Color Changing Matrix (Tom Staton)
Chapter III: Miscellaneous Close Up Magic
Page 53: Son of Morning (Gene Anderson)
Page 54: The Orange Chop (Bob Follmer)
Page 56: A Ball Production (Tom Gagnon)
Page 57: Eggstraordinary (Claude Hale)
Page 58: A Tape Recorder Gag (Mike Hilburger)
Page 59: Ring on Wand Routine (Karl Norman)
Page 61: Zig Zag Thumb (Meir Yedid)
Page 64: Out of This Alphabet (David Drake)
Page 65: Love Match (Norman Houghton)