The Magic of Ascanio Book Vol. 4 Knives and Color Blindness by Arturo Ascanio
The Magic of Ascanio Book Vol. 4 Knives and Color Blindness by Arturo Ascanio
Arturo de Ascanio y Navaz (1926-1997), is regarded as the father of  Spanish card magic. A lawyer by trade and an amateur magician, he  devoted a good part of his life to magic and was one of the founders of  the prestigious Escuela Mágica de Madrid. 
The Structural  Conception of Magic, which is the first volume of The Magic of Ascanio,  is devoted to his theoretical thinking. Studies of Card Magic and More  Studies of Card Magic include all of his card creations, while the  fourth volume Knives and Color-Blindness is a treatise on magic with  pocket knives. 
Fourth Volume
Knives and Color-Blindness is  not just a repertoire of sleights and routines. Above all, it  encapsulates an extraordinary philosophy of magic, in which the love for  detail, for naturalness and psychology alike, are given as much  importance as technical skill. Ascanio's remarkable in-depth study of  the psychological aspects of the "Paddle Move" and the "color change"  with knives is a fundamental contribution to the magic of the  color-changing knives. Arturo de Ascanio shows two specific qualities  that very seldom go together: he is an extremely clear writer and also  an excellent performer of sleight-of-hand. You will no doubt find that  Ascanio is very good at writing about what he knows, and knows very well  what he is writing about.   
 
          