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Run Silent, Run Deep

49.95 usd

Book by Ben Harris (24.98 - normally $49.95)

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Banachek was certainly spot on the money when he said: "Silent Running is so much more than just an effect. It is a powerful subtlety that is a must have for your mentalism tool box!" This book is the proof of the pudding. Over 200 pages of exciting material from around the world. Contributors include: Steve Shufton, Jamie Badman, Colin Miller, Richard Busch, Ben Harris, Claude Imperiale, Isaac Louie, Jason Messina, Ran Pink, Christopher Taylor, Hiro Sakai, B. Smith, Tommy, Marc Paul, and more...

Firstly, Run Silent Run Deep answers the critics of Silent Running with an in depth breakdown of the Silent Running procedure by Steve Shufton. Here are the professional nuances allowing everyone to effectively deliver the goods. And, then it delivers the performance material. Routines with cards, invisible dice, diaries, cell-phones, and more. Writing on cards, cards to pocket, transpositions, vanishing thoughts, and more. From close-up to stage, you will find some amazing material within these pages.

208 pages - Perfect Bound

 

Customer reviews for Run Silent, Run Deep

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Graham

These are great additional ideas of how to use the Silent Running principle. I like that there are so many contributions from different experienced performers. Great book.

 

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  • Craig asks: Do You need to have read “Silent Running” in order to use this book?

    • 1. Brian answers: Yes. There is no walkthrough of the original "Silent Running" technique, but an expectation of familiarity with the how...this book is about the "why?" with many routines explained.
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