Ginn, David: Strictly Visuals
©1970 David Ginn, Scarlett Green Pub, GA
Softcover, saddle-stitched, 5.5x8.5", 32 pages

Second Printing 1971
Third Printing 1974
Fourth Printing 1976
Fifth Printing 1978
Strictly Visuals
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David Ginn: Strictly Visuals

Comments: Illustrated by David Ginn. Tricks, routines, tips and ideas used and tested in hundreds of live performances and on television

Contents (from book, descriptions added July 2022):

2 Dedication & Acknowledgements
3 My Favorite Kind Of Magic (David Ginn)
4 Cartoon: Dove cartoon
5 Silk-Flower-Rabbit Sequence: production, references Rice's Capers With Color and Ginn's Colorful Magic for some of the details
6 A Rope Appears: after cutting an invisible rope with scissors, a real rope appears
8 When The Silk Jumps Up: prelude to a dove production using a reel
8 Ball To Cane: for closing a billiard ball routine
9 Table Silk: idea
9 Card Fan To Flowers: fan tossed into the air becomes a bouquet
10 Rabbit Dagger Box: idea for the Dagger Livestock Vanish as a production
10 Flower To Silk Hint: idea for your assistant
10 Foo-Can On A Pole: a use for your Foo-Can
11 Flagstaff From Where?: production from a streamer
12 Back At The Start: turning a color changing cane back to the original color
13 Candle From A Card: using the multiplying candles
14 Rabbit Vanish Tip: presentation ideas
15 Dove Act Laugh: gag
15 20th Prisoner Silk: version of the 20th Century Silks
17 Cutting The Ribbon: variation of cut and restored rope
17 Cane As A Flagstaff: idea
19 My Doves To Rabbit: using the Tear-Apart Vanish
20 With Billiard Balls And A Silk: ball and silk full routine
23 Instant Sewing: cotton balls become strung on a ribbon
24 Another Billiard Ball To Silk
25 Doug Henning's Cane To Snake: using a real snake, along with Doug Henning's story
28 Surrounded Silks From Newspaper
30 And The Cane Appears With A Snap!
30 White Kleenex, White Dove: in center of stage
32 Last Notes



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