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Who
is Dan Baines?
Not all that long ago Dan introduced the world to a bit he refers to as “Ghost in the Machine” a kind of EVP type of demonstration based on a 19th century styled device. But there has been a small cornucopia of other offerings as well: - "The Number
of the Beast" And of course that little buddy that everyone is raving about now, "The Swami Spirit Altar".
I’ve seen all kinds of over-priced spirit bells and séance props over the years but NOTHING compares to the cleanliness, simplicity and beauty of this particular little gem. Like his “Ghost in the Machine” this is one of those little ditties that will go down in the history books as a rare and phenomenal classic that allows us to readily revisit a classic era. Not everything Dan offers falls into the “expensive” category however and even for a guy like me, who happens to loathe 99.5% of all card magic, Dan’s "From Hell" routine (especially when coupled with his modified "Book of Revelations", so as to fit the theme) is an awesome bit of business. Then again I tend to let my own inner-packrat get the best of me when it comes to odds and ends that deal with Jack the Ripper. But when you have a genuine forensics’ specialist pulling everything together… now that lends to you the kind of “edge” most seem to lack. (Dan’s “day job” is serving as a forensic consultant in London. He likewise hosts a solid military and law enforcement background in conjunction to his formal schooling as an artists and quasi-anthropologist.) As I said a month or two ago about my friend Roni Shachnaey and his "House of Darkness" company, it is the resurgence of builders and effects designers like Dan that will “save” magic from the magicians in the world. That is to say, they will be giving to us some wonderful gems that will remain part of the more exclusive world of the adept vs. the chaos and mayhem of the curiosity seeker and money grabber. I know that sounds cold in the mind of some but I have always loathed the over-commercialization of this craft regardless of which side of it one might be working; the information has become far too easy to obtain and the result has been far less respect not just from the patrons but by those calling themselves “magicians” or “mentalists” as well; we’ve forgotten how to value our craft and to build value around it and yet, when it comes to effect systems such as we are finding at Lebanon Circle, the House of Darkness and other such sources… well, such things aren’t as quickly taken for granted in that they are both, a thing that must be earned and their possession a matter of personal prestige; a statement if you would, that you’re not just some jerk that does a 101 card tricks but knows little to nothing else about the craft. Author's Note: For
those residing in the eastern U.S./New England states. I will be touring
with the Swami Spirit Altar as well as other pieces of Dan’s, Roni
Shachnaey and of course, my own in July. If you would like to know the
dates and times of these demonstration shows and when they will be in
your area (or if you wish to schedule one) please drop me a note at Nimeton@earthlink.net
with the subject line reading TUPPERWARE |
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