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Clever Eight

Brad Gordon

Stone Cold Magic

(Based on 1 review)
Powerful. Sharp. High-impact.

Just a few words that describe Brad Gordon's newly-revised manuscript, Clever 8. The original took us to new heights in close-up magic. This version approaches the stratosphere! If you're ready to take your performing to the next level, Clever 8 is your guidebook. Months of refinement went into these routines! If you're comfortable with just a few basic moves, then you're ready for Clever 8.

You'll learn killer routines like:

* The B'Lip Move... a method for literally throwing a double to the table like so much pocket change! You'll be pulling off this move within 5 minutes of reading it, but you could spend a year just developing ways to implement this jewel. They'll never suspect a thing!
* The Magician vs. Kreskin... a knock-out effect! They'll be talking about you for weeks with this one! It's so easy, you'll laugh when you learn the secret.
* Caps and Pens could very well develop into a future book all by itself! A modern masterpiece! A routine using a few simple colored pens…this is a reputation-maker.
* Trans-sticker... An effect so deep with possibilities! And possibilities is exactly what you're given. Brad provides an overload of variations, handling thoughts and ideas on this one.

Brad's patter ideas will take your performing vertical! He does a perfect job of walking you through just what to say and just what to do when performing each effect. You can't miss!

The book includes loads of other effects, including: Un-picked, Free Miracle, Copper-Silver Thought and more! Effects, useful moves and even a quick little gag thrown in for good measure….you'll get a total of 18 items plus dozens of Brad's valuable additional thoughts.

The first version of this manuscript sold out before the ink was even dry and this release tops that!

Very commercial. Tricks that are fun for you and the audience. A smart piece of magic literature, indeed.

Clever 8... an appropriate title for a brilliant work!

Reviews

Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Jan 10, 2010

Any magician who knows me knows that one of my all-time favorite "moves" is Brad Gordon's B'Lip. This month I'm reviewing the manuscript, Clever Eight, where this versatile move was originally published. Let's start with an overview. This manuscript contains 11 items ranging from a clever site gag, to an incredible utility moves that will become part of your tool box moments after you learn it.

Sprinkled throughout the book are many topical quotes from various sources that add a nice touch to the overall feel. You also get to know Brad a bit better as you read. He's a very clever guy, and it shows in this manuscript. To top it all off, at the end of most of the effects, he has a brief paragraph titled "notes." This is where the real gems are hidden. You will find variations, or implementation ideas. You'll find effects using playing cards, pens, dollar bills, stickers, and more.

Let's examine some of the effects:

  • Two in the Hand & One Perfect Night

  • Trans-Sticker

  • "Q" Aces

  • Forgettable Prediction

  • The B'Lip Move

  • Clever Control

  • Recover Drop Switch


Two in the Hand & One Perfect Night:
By the title, you've probably guessed the basic effect. Two in the hand, one in the pocket is, of course, a classic. You can do it with just about anything, anytime, anywhere. What magicians are always looking for is a good kicker ending. Much like the cups and balls, the routine is just a build up to the loads at the end. Brad has come up with a very clever ending to this plot using balled up dollar bills. Without revealing the "secret," let me just say that this is perfect for the romantic in you. It's a great inline for a date. However, the beauty of this "kicker" is that it has huge potential for other applications.

Trans-Sticker:
In short, this is a traveling sticker effect. It travels from the back of one card to the back of the spectator's hand to the back of another selected card. You will probably notice that throughout this review, the world clever will be used quite a bit. How fitting, since the name of the manuscript is Clever Eight. That's the word of the day for this effect as well.

"Q" Aces:
A sweet Ace production. After reading this, I quickly picked up a deck to try it. It's just plain fun. I really like this effect, and the beauty is that you don't need a table. Also there is a move in the write up, that I didn't believe would work the way he said, but sure enough, it worked exactly as he said. It's now a part of my arsenal.

Forgettable Prediction:
Talk about commercial! This is just a downright killer effect. Trust me when I say that you will immediately add this to your act. When this manuscript was originally released back in 2002, this effect created quite a stir in the land o' magic. The audience is holding an envelope with a playing card as a prediction. They even look inside and see what the prediction is. Then the audience chooses a card, and it does NOT match the prediction that they are holding... or does it? They look in the envelope that they've been holding, and the card has changed. There's also a kicker ending that I'll save for you when you read. Also note that everything is examinable.

The B'Lip Move:
Ah... the paradox that is the B'Lip. This is a very clever (there's that word again) move. What's amazing about this move is that it can be used as anything from a color change, to a secret card switch, a flourish, a way to keep a double held together as you "toss" it to the table... very, very cool stuff. If you have my DVD Stone Cold Magic, you'll notice that I use it in at least 3 or 4 different effects. Killer, killer...

Clever Control:
What can I say? This IS a clever control. As Brad mentions, it "...feels clever" when you do it. You very openly show the top few cards of the deck to "prove" that the selected card is not there. You then, very openly, show the bottom few cards as well. In that display, the card is completely under your control on top of the deck. This is an extremely convincing display and quite a fooler.

Recover Drop Switch:
The first time I saw Brad do this, he fooled the heck out of me. It was that rare moment of Astonishment that working magicians rarely have the opportunity to experience. This is an excellent secret switch of a card. It can also be used as a color change that is so visual, you won't believe it. The illusion created by this move is that you toss a face up card onto the table, and in mid air before it lands (face up) on the table, it changes to a completely different card... very clever... :)

Final comments:
One thing that has really fascinated me as I've studied this, is that in many places in the manuscript, Brad has taken the simple magician's tool - a double lift - and brought it to new levels. In quite a few of his effects, he uses a double lift in some unorthodox ways that I think you will find interesting.
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