22: No magician should ever present, in public, any magical feat in which the procedure cannot be, or has not been adapted to his own personal characteristics and abilities.
Read MoreRule 10: Cut your coat according to your cloth, but spare no pains in the cutting, or your procedure cannot be justified.
Read MoreRule 9: Always remember that a plea of justification is, ordinarily, an acknowledgement of error and, consequently, demands every possible reparation.
Read MoreRule 7: Let nothing occur without an apparently substantial cause, and let every potential cause produce some apparently-consequent effect.
Read MoreRule 5: Let every accessory and incidental detail be kept “within the picture” and in harmony with the general impression which is intended to be conveyed.
Read MoreNever produce two simultaneous effects, and let no effect be obscured by any subsidiary distraction
Read MoreNever set aside any accepted rule, unless it be absolutely necessary to do so for some clearly defined reason.
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