
Ebook - Zaubereien mit Pfiff - ohne Griff by Franz Braun
Description & Effect
Unveiling a Lost Gem of Mentalism
Step back in time to an era of profound magical innovation with "Zaubereien mit Pfiff - ohne Griff" by the esteemed Franz Braun. This rare and highly sought-after volume, originally published in 1993, offers a unique window into the world of post-World War II mentalism. Franz Braun, an astute observer and connoisseur of the craft, shares two incredibly impressive mentalism performances he personally witnessed, making this book a must-have for historians and practitioners alike.
A Glimpse into Post-War Genius
For aficionados of mentalism, the insights within this book are invaluable. Braun delves into an idea reminiscent of Dunninger's clandestine method for obtaining a spectator's name, but takes it further through the ingenious application of German post-bellum mentalist Nena Kara. Witness how Kara transforms this subtle knowledge into an astonishing display within the context of a muscle reading demonstration, showcasing a level of psychological depth and performance artistry rarely documented.
The Art of Sleightless Mastery ('Ohne Griff')
One of the book's most compelling features, reflected in its subtitle "ohne Griff" (without grip/sleightless), is its focus on powerful magic that requires no complex sleight of hand. This makes "Zaubereien mit Pfiff" exceptionally suitable for any mentalist, regardless of their manual dexterity. The emphasis shifts entirely to presentation, psychological manipulation, and the sheer cleverness of the methods, allowing the performer to focus on connecting with their audience rather than intricate finger work.
Mastering the Cunning Magic Square
Beyond the biographical narratives and historical accounts, Franz Braun's work features a method for the Magic Square that is hailed as one of the most cunning and effective ever conceived. This alone makes the book a treasure for those looking to elevate their mathematical magic to an art form. While originally written in German, the profound value of the material ensures it is definitely worth tracking down and translating for any dedicated performer seeking genuinely unique and impactful routines. "Zaubereien mit Pfiff" is highly recommended for its blend of history, biography, and truly groundbreaking magical secrets.
Original Specs
In the chapter "Mental" author Franz Braun talks about two very impressive mentalism performances he has witnessed after World War II.
If you like Dunninger idea to secretly ask for a spectator's name, you will also appreciate what German post-bellum mentalist Nena Kara makes out of this knowledge in the context of a muscle reading demonstration.
A fascinating book, combining biographic narration and magic. It's perfectly suitable for every mentalist. Not only because the tricks are sleightless ( 'ohne Griff' ), but also because it features the most cunning method for the Magic Square that I know of. Although it is written in German, it is definitely worth tracking down and translating.
Highly recommended!
Published by Selbstverlag, 1993









