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SOSOHA: Society of Sleight of Hand Artists by Gregg Webb

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January 2002 – December 2003, 144 pages.

  1. Table of Contents


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 1 – 7 pages

  2. Death and Rebirth – A Torn & Restored Card, Method 1

  3. A Torn & Restored Card, Method 2

  4. A Torn & Restored Card, Method 3

  5. The Library – An Introduction

  6. Dark Frickin' Humor

  7. Theoretical Theories – Thoughts on Restoration Themes


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 2 – 5 pages

  2. David Roth Click Pass False Count and Production Combo

  3. Dark Frickin' Humor

  4. Theoretical Theories – About Sleeves


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 3 – 6 pages

  2. Vernon Hand Wash as B. Ball Change-Over

  3. The Library – Books on Billiard Balls

  4. 6-as-3 Fly – Extras for 3 Fly And Standup Coin Routines

  5. Fan to Bird – Transformation of a Fan Into a Dove

  6. Theoretical Theories – Causing the Magic to Happen


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 4 – 4 pages

  2. The "Look Ma – No Hands" Bucket for Miser's Dream

  3. Spellbound Move as Shuttle Pass – A Coin Utility Move

  4. Repeat Coin to Bucket – Multiple Coin Productions

  5. Dark Frickin' Humor – Getting a Name in Magic

  6. Theoretical Theories – Magic and Music


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 5 – 6 pages

  2. Two Fly: T Nelson Downs

  3. Example Routine 1 – A Coin Vanishes From One Hand to Appear in the Other

  4. Example Routine 2 – Two Coins Go Across

  5. Example Routine 3 – Speculation on Downs' Coin Work

  6. Theoretical Theories – Precursors of Modern Coin Magic

  7. Dark Frickin' Humor – Lightning

  8. D'Illusion of Grandeur – Metamorphosis


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 6 – 8 pages

  2. 3 Fly for Stage – Coins from Air

  3. Slowly I – Thoughts on Gimmicks Vs. Ability

  4. Dark Frickin' Humor – How Many?

  5. Final Note on 3 Fly Gimmicks – Credits to Bob Swadling

  6. The Library – Books and Videos

  7. Watch Out David Blain – Father Sudac!


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 7 – 4 pages

  2. Middle and End of Coin Act

  3. Introducing New Coins

  4. Miser's Bucket With Unusual Moves – Introducing More Coins & Ending

  5. Another False Count – A New False Count for Coins

  6. The Library – Paul Curry, Sol Stone, New Books


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 8 – 5 pages

  2. Recycling Victor – Balls of the Webbmaster – A B. Ball Dodge

  3. Webb's Variation on the Handling of Victor's Exit – B/ Ball Color Change

  4. Bonus Routine – A Bonus B. Ball Routine

  5. Bonus Bonus Routine – Variations for Shimada's B. Balls

  6. Grapevine – On The Seven Advisors

  7. How Did I Get So Far Ahead? – Thoughts on Writing

  8. The Jumping Shuttle Pass Versus The Sylvester Pitch

  9. The Library – Curry's Worlds Beyond, Colucci's Encyclopedia of Egg Magic

  10. Vintage Magic & Tells


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 9 – 7 pages

  2. Tribute to Mike Bornstein

  3. Mike Bornstein's Paper to Bills for Stage

  4. And Now – Return to B. Balls! (And Return to Shell)

  5. The Dodgemaster – Dodge City (Secret Steal for Manipulation)

  6. Webb's Dodge City – One-Ahead for B. Balls

  7. Pochettes Vs. Clips & Holders – Holdouts for Manipulation

  8. Ball Roll With Shell On

  9. Jumping Shuttle Pass With Shell – B. Ball Manipulation

  10. Dark Frickin' Humor – The Long Lost Brother

  11. Theoretical Theories – Body Language for Manipulation


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 10 – 5 pages

  2. Tribute to Richard Kaufman

  3. Quick 1 to 4 – No-Shell B. Ball Multiplication Version 1

  4. Quick 1 to 4 – No-Shell B. Ball Multiplication Version 2

  5. Quick 1 to 4 – No-Shell B. Ball Multiplication Version 3 (W / Strange Changeover)

  6. Further Work on Victor's Exit – Exiting a B. Ball Color Change


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 11 – 5 pages

  2. Gregg Webb Variations on Ade Duval's Golf Ball Routine, Parts 1-4

  3. Dark Frickin Humor – The News Galleys

  4. Theoretical Theories – Thoughts on Good B. Ball Magic


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 12 – 6 pages

  2. Merry Merry

  3. Webb on Ade Duval's Golf Ball Routine, Parts 5 to 8

  4. Webb on Vanishes for Duval's Golf Ball Routine

  5. Theoretical Theories – Back to Dodge City for B. Ball Work

  6. Pro Fun Ditties – Words From Francis Carlisle


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 13 – 5 pages

  2. Torn, Restored, Diminishing & Rising Cards for Platform!

  3. Rising Card – Thoughts on Presentation Style

  4. Torn and Restored Card – Personal Favorites & Presentation Styles

  5. Linking Cards – Presentation Tips

  6. Diminishing Cards – Handling and Presentation Tips, Variations and Methods

  7. Diminishing A Single Card – A Webb Original!

  8. Pure Sleights Failed!

  9. Afterburner – Thoughts on Giant Cards

  10. Pro Fun Ditties – Thoughts on Self Levitation


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 14 – 4 pages

  2. S'Ballbound II – Shellbound – A Three-Way B. Ball Change

  3. Back to the Shell – A Method for Hiding the Shell While Displaying a Ball

  4. Fool Your Doggie – Vanishing One Ball Without Using a Shell

  5. Confetti Ending – Final Ball Transforms Into Confetti

  6. The Vortex – Thoughts on Upcoming Temple Act


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 15 – 4 pages

  2. The Temple Act

  3. Push Me Pull You – Original Transformations, Vanishes, and Production for Silk

  4. New B. Ball Stuff – Color Change With B.Ball Changing to Small Ball

  5. Dodge Universe – New Method for Loading After a Ball Vanish

  6. Doug Edwards' Corollary – New Take on Webb's Variation of Victor's B. Ball Exit!

  7. Dark Frickin Humor


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 16 – 8 pages

  2. Dove Resurrection I – A Simpler Approach to Merlinesque

  3. Correction to Webb's Duval 1-8 Ball Routine (As Published in Genii Magazine)

  4. SOSOHA Bonus – Genii Magazine Article Reprint – Merlinesque: A Dove Resurrection

  5. New Candle Magic – New Ideas for Multiplying Candles

  6. Rumble and Grumble – Thoughts on B. Balls and Manipulation


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 17 – Coin Issue – 9 pages

  2. Wand Ramble – Thoughts on New Styles for Magic Wands

  3. 1-Coin for Stage – Make a Tapping Wand for a 1-Coin Stage Routine

  4. Old English Drop Change – A Coin Change for Platform

  5. Temple Act Redux – On Eggs & Webb's Egg and Rice

  6. Webb on Nest O' Boxes – Original Signed Coin From Nest of Boxes

  7. How to Use Hanging Coins in a Routine With 3-Fly

  8. Two Practical B.Ball Vanishes

  9. Thoughts on B. Balls and Manipulation


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 18 – Revisiting 2 Modern Classics – 7 pages

  2. (A) Torn & Restored Card (Again)

  3. (B) 3-Fly (Again) – With Emphasis on Last Coin

  4. A Different Ending – Webb On 3-Fly (Without Ditching Last Coin)

  5. Use a Wipe Down Move to Multiply B. Balls!

  6. The Cusp – Linking Rings: Standup Vs Closeup


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 19 – 4 pages

  2. Modified Jordan Count for 4 Rings – Part 1 of Webb's 4 Ring Routine

  3. Afterimages – Additional Thoughts on Linking Rings

  4. Pros & Cons of the Ball and Cone – Thoughts on the Ball and Cone Trick

  5. S'Ballbound III – Another Way to Use the Spellbound Move to Balls


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 20 – 3 pages

  2. Middle Phase of 4 Ring Routine

  3. Black Day at Bad Rock – On Ending SOSOHA


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 21 – 3 pages

  2. End Phase of 4 Ring Routine

  3. Thoughts on Performing to Music

  4. Homage to Cardini – Using Hoops in Card Manipulation

  5. Webb's Variation on Cardini's Hoop


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 22 – 6 pages

  2. A Busking Icebreaker – Webb's Card Castle

  3. Retraction – Alex Elmsley's Diamond Cut Diamond

  4. Silk to Ball to Dove – Multiple Transformations for Stage

  5. Rope Paradiddle – A False Count for Rope Routines


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 23 – 3 pages

  2. Final Thoughts on Balls

  3. Presentational Musings on Manipulation – Make It Look Like Magic

  4. Ball From Silk Knot

  5. Bubble Act – Using Bubbles in Manipulation Acts

  6. Silk to Ball

  7. Explanation of Publishing Format


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Issue 24 – 3 pages

  2. Final Thoughts on Standup Cards & Final Thoughts, Period)

  3. Using Safe Poses During Card Manipulation

  4. Card Manip Ending – Bringing Closure to a Card Manipulation Act

  5. On Flourishes!

  6. Dark Frickin Humor

  7. In Closing – Final Thoughts & Thanks


  1. SOSOHA – Society of Sleight of Hand Artists – Bonus 2 – 12 pages

  2. Genii Magazine Article Reprint – Webb's Cups and Balls Routine




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