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The FFFF Book

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Over 20 years in the making! The FFFF Book is a collection of routines and memories from and about the Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic convention. Contributors include Paul Gertner, Steve Beam, Pit Hartling, Ray Ben, Dan Garrett, Harrison Carroll, David Lederman, Steve Dushek, Doc Eason, Phil Goldstein, Tom Craven, Ray Mertz, Bill Miesel, David Neighbors, Earl Oakes, Pete Tappan, Scott Wells, Sid Lorraine, Ed Eckl, Tony Econ, David Williamson, Mike Skinner, Allan Slaight, Gary Plants, Joe Riding, Herb Zarrow and the head Forker himself, Obie O'Brien.

Pages: 325 - 9" x 6" - Hardcover - Black and white photos and illustrations

 

Customer reviews for The FFFF Book

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Richard

This is a fantastic book a lot of big names and great ideas here, pit Hartling’s unforgettable effect alone is worth the price of the book.

 
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jonathon

wow the items within this talk about book Will empire your mind and wow your friends in close up ..now you can read the leading thinkers with in the art and show what you can do..it time to wow the best who you.meet !

 
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Ben

So many top names in one book, excellent read & great service too, happy customer.

 

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  • Daniel asks: Does this book contain anything not in one of the Forks Full of Appetizers books?

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    • Marc asks: Does this book contain the nearly 100 routines from the book: Forks Full of Appetizers (https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-books/forks-full-of-appetizers/)?

      • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It does not. Both books are different.
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