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Bob King - The Breather - The Ultimate Crimp Vol 1 2

Bob King - The Breather - The Ultimate Crimp Vol 1 2

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In the past few years, Bob has probably done more to popularize the ‘Breather’ crimp than anyone else. He has used it professionally to fool laymen as well as magicians. Finally, he has written down a collection of some of his best

routines using this wonderful crimp. The ‘Breather’ is basically a crimp which, when put into a card, is there for the life of the deck. It’s there, but invisible. It’s always ready, but no hindrance when not needed. It can be cut to from the sides or ends of the deck, or can be cut with a one handed cut. You can put it into a borrowed deck with no fear of it being discovered when the deck is returned! If you did not know the crimp was there and how it worked, you’d not find it yourself either! The Breather-The Ultimate Crimp, contains, locations, revelations, spelling tricks and full routines using the ‘Breather’ crimp. Don’t pass this up.

"Although an explanation of this terrific crimp has been written up in several publications, among them: Apocalypse and The Vernon Chronicles , it doesn't seem to be that well known. The way it is used in these books, it must be made up the opposite way it is generally made. This crimp is undetectable and once put in, it is in for the life of the deck - not interfering with any other usage, but always ready to be utilized." -- Bob King

The 'Breather' is basically a crimp which, when put into a card, is in for the life of the deck. It's invisible. It's always ready, but no hindrance when not needed.

It can be cut to from the sides or ends of the deck, or can be cut with a one handed cut.

You can put it into a borrowed deck with no fear of it being discovered when the deck is returned.

If you did not know the crimp was there and how it worked, you'd not find it yourself either.