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"In this" Second Magic Excursion "we have four effects created or modified by the unbelievable Nevio Martini, with the same style used in the first volume.
The opening effect is his "candle routine," which we have seen him perform several times, always with an impeccable presentation, in his manipulation number. It is a routine of various productions and disappearances, the flame passing through the scarf, to end with the famous production of eight candles, naturally all lit.
The second effect is a manipulation of "milk". This is, in fact, the very old game of bassolotti with milk in place of balls; an original idea for changing clothes to a newer game.
The third effect, always with the bassolotti, offers a double final with the appearance of six fanos (to have something to relaunch the audience, Martini says). He concludes this review of a personal interpretation of an effect with "traveling" coins, which only apparently can be traded for the usual game of the four coins. A worthy follow-up to the first release, therefore, will not fail to meet readers' expectations. "
The opening effect is his "candle routine," which we have seen him perform several times, always with an impeccable presentation, in his manipulation number. It is a routine of various productions and disappearances, the flame passing through the scarf, to end with the famous production of eight candles, naturally all lit.
The second effect is a manipulation of "milk". This is, in fact, the very old game of bassolotti with milk in place of balls; an original idea for changing clothes to a newer game.
The third effect, always with the bassolotti, offers a double final with the appearance of six fanos (to have something to relaunch the audience, Martini says). He concludes this review of a personal interpretation of an effect with "traveling" coins, which only apparently can be traded for the usual game of the four coins. A worthy follow-up to the first release, therefore, will not fail to meet readers' expectations. "