Shoot Ogawa — Or “Houston, We Have An Ethics Problem”

I just watched Chris Capehart?s wonderful 3-Ring Routine DVD, and can?t help but wonder once more why Shoot Ogawa is still getting a total pass from the Magic Castle and the greater magic community. When Valentino did three exposure specials on TV we made him a pariah. When Shoot did three exposure specials we put him on the cover of Magic Magazine.

If you remember the March 2003 cover story, Magic didn?t seem to have much of a problem with Shoot?s past, but then again, who did Magic get to write the hard-hitting expose?

Shoot?s touring companion Apollo Robbins. Robbins wrote, “many members of the worldwide magic community misinterpreted his intent.” Really? Not only did they not appear to misinterpret his intent, for the most part they don?t appear to have cared or even noticed.

But what of Shoot?s intent?

According to Robbin?s article Shoot?s profit making mission to “educate” and “raise the perception of magic” should be seen and accepted as a much more noble and honorable endeavor than Valentino?s questionable goal to inspire magicians to come up with new methods.

For those who missed the video of Shoot?s TV work, apparently “raising the perception of magic” involves exposing the Classic Force, Muscle Pass, Thumb Tie, Professor?s Nightmare, Estimation, Lapping and the coin Matrix to name a few. God forbid we should stoop to raising our audiences? perception of our craft by entertaining and amazing them.

Robbins went on to say that “many of the professional magicians in Japan” saw Shoot?s specials as visionary and stated that only a “small group of amateurs” saw it otherwise, though this is clearly not the case.


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Links of Fame — It Works So Much Better on the Web

More Links Than You Can Shake a Pick At

There is a man in Germany who does nothing more than develop software for people like us. He cares deeply about his software and charges about a billion dollars an hour to develop it. He was kind enough to charge us only a few million for the new Links of Fame page. On the page you?ll see the survivors of last year?s Links of Fame. Many sites were dropped either because there had been no interest in the site during the last year or because it has vanished.

Adding a new site, maybe yours or one you visit, is now a piece of cake. As my father would say, ?Alls you gots to do is does it.? (He doesn?t have an accent but he talks funny when he?s been drinking ? so I?ve never heard him talk differently). You?ll have a chance to rate the sites. You can give a review of the site and even sign up for the Inside Magic Mailing list.

The Links of Fame even include non-magic links. I?ve added two of my favorites: the U.S. Chess Federation and Key Life. These are pretty divergent sites ? one?s all about chess and the other is all about finding God?s grace to be sufficient for all things ? so that should let you know that just about any site (non-porno) will be accepted in this category.

Check it out, add your favorites and visit often. If you do all this, we?ll be your best friends for life.

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