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70 Top Effects From 70 Years of Magician's MagazinesBrick TilleyBrick Tilley has been a student of magic for decades. In particular he read magic magazines and kept notes about the best and most interesting effects, tips, tricks and articles. In this unusual ebook, he shares the 70 best and most interesting items to read, taken from eight magazines, spanning the last 70 years. However, note that you are only getting the reference where you will find the article and a short description of what it is and why it should be of interest to you. You don't get the actual articles. You need to have the magazines to read the articles. Several of them are available... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | ||
The Origami ButterflyBrick TilleyConstructed from a dollar bill, the butterfly begins to move in a remarkable imitation of a living creature that even appears to fly. See video below. [Note that this ebook does not include how to fold the butterfly. The ebook teaches you how to animate it as seen in the video. The original description of the fold is in Folding Money Fooling by Robert E. Neale.]
1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Match Box GirlBrick TilleyEarly 1900's version of the Haunted Match Box. For a finish the box transforms into a small doll dressed in a cloth gown. This does take construction skills and the effect is worth the trouble. See video below. Another video, where Tilley literally lifts the skirt of the girl, is included with the purchase (check your digital shelf).
1st edition 2017, PDF 4 pages, video 40s. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | ||
Tenkai PenniesBrick TilleyA different handling makes a retention of vision illusion possible. This classic is now more baffling than ever. See video below. You will also receive a tutorial video explaining how you can best practice this coin move.
A very similar effect is Tenkai Buttons except that the buttons require a little preparation before this can be done smoothly. 1st edition 2017, 4 pages + video. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Mansions of GloryBrick TilleyThe elusive matchbox. A favorite of Dai Vernon. A matchbox sleeve vanishes from the performer's hand and returns to his pocket. Requires some construction but not difficult. See video below.
1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | $10 to wish list | ||
Ball and VaseBrick TilleyThis is one of the oldest magic tricks in history. The routine was developed by Ed Marlo and allows the performer to discard the shell during the performance. See video below.
1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Money From HomeBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Ring OffBrick TilleyThe removal of a solid ring from the center of a piece of string in a most deceptive manner. Simple to execute, a quick presentation, and can be done surrounded. There has been much controversy over the creation of this brilliant effect. Harvey Rosenthal, Ray Grismer, among others, claimed to be the inventor. Whoever it was, it stands as a modern-day classic. Brick Tilley teaches the version he has been doing for decades.
1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | $10 to wish list | ||
On the FlyBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | ||
Lobster ThermometerBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | ||
The Mouse Pitch MoveBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Eye CandyBrick TilleyThe spectator selects, remembers, and returns a card to the deck. Without any unnecessary handling the performer counts down to its value, then spells the suit. The selected card is turned over at the end of this counting/spelling sequence. Based on a trick by Frederick Mosteller in 1943 that used two decks. This is a streamlined and more commercial one deck version. 1st edition 2016, 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
ImpossibleBrick TilleyA display of unique skill. A spectator signs a piece of newspaper. Another spectator selects a number between 1 and 32. The performer tears the newspaper into 32 pieces, counts down to the second spectators number. This scrap of paper bears the first spectator's signature. 1st edition 2016, 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
GoneBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Elegant ScarecrowsBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
China's SongBrick TilleyThis is China's version of the Three Shell Game or the Three Card Monte Game. It is played with three sticks held between the fingers of one hand. One stick has a little string tied to it. The task for the spectator is to identify the stick with the string. As you can imagine this is a crooked game and the performer decides when he lets you win. This game was brought by Ching Ling Foo to America in 1899. In addition to the PDF, you will be able to download 6 videos that demonstrate several ways to perform this con game as well as videos that show you the modus operandi.
1st edition... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | ||
InthedarkBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | ||
Spot the SpotBrick TilleyAny red showing loses! The spot game is the black widow of the midway because an untrained player has little chance to cover the red spot using the five zinc plates supplied. Rules: the player must drop the plates one at a time from a distance of at least an inch attempting to cover the entire red area. He is later allowed to drop fewer plates bettering his chances of winning. The spot game is seldom seen these days because law enforcement consider it to be beyond the possibility of chance. It is an excellent aid to the magician, especially when combined with a demonstration of a short... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
The PearlsBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF & MP4 | ||
MysteryBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | ||
MonkeyshinesBrick TilleyStretching a handkerchief - taught to Blackstone, Sr. by Milbourne Christopher. A simple but effective book test. A simplified version of Albert Goshman's Cards Through the Newspaper. Card to Pocket. A false cut. Phantom Diminishing Cards. 1st digital edition 2012, 14 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Look Out, ClevelandBrick TilleyA one-card production sequence from the John Mulholland collection found among the rubble in Al Flosso's shop in the 1970s. A find the lady card sequence seen on the Tonight Show. The expanding envelope. A card trick made popular by Karl Germain. 1st digital edition 2012, 15 pages. | $10 to wish list | ||
Little CheatsBrick TilleyFive effects suitable for performing on a pool table, a clever "camera" give-away item, and an extremely difficult to solve puzzle give-away item. For one of the pool effects you don't need to have any pool playing skill.
1st digital edition 2012, 12 pages. | $10 to wish list | ||
Close Up MagicBrick TilleyThree updated effects from Ottokar Fischer's Illustrated Magic, double card to wallet, and a unique false cut ... and more.
1st digital edition 2012, 16 pages. | $12 to wish list |