![]() The books were inspired by the tricks explored on Brushwood’s internet website and TV show “Scam School” ( /scamschool) He recommends practicing with a Q-tip first. The second Scam School book includes a diagram for fitting a long nail inside your nose utilizing the maxillary sinus. “No matter what type of learner you are, you’ll see it from so many perspectives.” ![]() “Magic is the perfect art to take advantage of (e-books),” Brushwood said. The books are interactive and complete with how-to videos plus audio tracks, text, photos and diagrams on the secrets behind tricks such as flame throwing and cutting a lime with a cigarette. ![]() “The Diamond Club” may have been a hoax, but Brushwood’s “Scam School” e-books are no joke for those interested in exploring the bizarre. “Justin and I invited everyone who listens to the show to write (our own book), and we created a Google doc,” Brushwood said. Scam School always in session for Fountain Valley native – Orange County Register ![]()
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