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1911 Supplementary Catalogue of New TricksAugust RoterbergFrom the introduction: The splendid array of tricks offered in the following pages is the result of a most careful selection from several hundred new ideas. Of these new tricks, I have embodied in this catalogue only those which I consider to be the very best, this being practically the first time that the majority of these tricks have been offered for sale. All descriptive matter is original with me and the illustrations have been made from my own ideas, under my personal supervision, great care having been taken to neither exaggerate nor misrepresent the effects in either the reading matter... | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
1911 Supplementary Catalogue of New Tricks (used)August Roterberg | $90 to wish list | |
1957 Card AnnualLaurie Ireland
1st edition 1958, 36 pages; PDF 34 pages. | $9.95 to wish list | |
2 As 4 CountPeter PellikaanThe "2 as 4 count" is a very versatile utility move which can be applied to any number of effects. Peter goes into detail on how to grip the cards, make it look natural and even teaches you a little trick you can do with the move. People have been begging Peter to teach them his counts, that time has finally arrived!
length 2min 27s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
2 Can Play At This GameKyle MacNeill & John GelasiKyle MacNeill and John Gelasi are two innovative and young creators, that live, breathe and sleep magic. With over 15 Ebooks between them, they decided to create an Ebook that is jam-packed with old tricks, new tricks, sleights, and theory. And everything went to plan... 2 Can Play at This Game contains a total of 16 (predominantly card) effects - (10 old, 6 new), 5 sleights (4 old, 1 new) and a previously published essay. Think of it as a best-of (hopefully!) with seasoned with some new effects. Hopefully a blend you will dig! From the Intro: "Kyle and I realized that we were both... | ★★★★★ $12.50 to wish list | |
2 Draw DuplicationsTitanas | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
2-4-4 CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
2-X-2 CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
20 Minute Set Empty HandedBrian T. LeesOut with your friends just to enjoy the evening. The manager comes up to you and says one of the acts did not show up. He asks you to do a 20-minute set. You didn't bring anything with you. All you can work with is what you can find on hand. Could you do it? This ebook offers some ideas you could use.
1st edition 2021, PDF 16 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
20 Stunners with a Short CardUlysses Frederick Grant & T. A. WhitneyTwenty card miracles that you can do, updated and given fresh, new life for modern performers and audiences. This isn't your grandfather's manuscript of card tricks. If you have Grant's original Tricks with a Short Card, you're getting only half the story. This new, revised edition adds a whopping 350% more content. If you're new to magic, the effects you're able to present will look like you've spent years of practice to polish them to perfection. And if you're a pro, you'll appreciate and enjoy T. A. Whitney's updated approach to these pasteboard miracles. "Very clever. You need this... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
20-20 MemoryJack DuttonIf you perform any type of Giant memory routine (or intend to add one to your repertoire) 20-20 Memory is the software to help you polish your performance. In the past it has been difficult to effectively practice memory routines under realistic conditions; Jack developed this software to overcome that problem. 20-20 Memory becomes your audience. The software selects a number of random items, offers you a specific amount of time in which to memorize them, and then allows you to test yourself as many times as you wish. You are in control of the number of items used and can also adjust the pace... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listWindows | |
200 More Tricks You Can DoHoward ThurstonThis is the sequel to 200 Tricks You Can Do. published 1927 by George Sully and Company; published 1939 as one volume together with "200 More Tricks You Can Do" as "400 Tricks You Can Do" by Blue Ribbon Books; 186 pages
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200 Politically Correct One-Liner Jokes for MagiciansWolfgang RiebeThe world has changed - radically! Being an entertainer and telling jokes has gone from 'having fun' with the audience to complaints about every possible issue. Political Correctness now rules. Whatever your view on the issue, the new reality is that all entertainers now need to be more aware than ever before not to offend an audience member. Hence the need for one-liner jokes that are non-political, non-religious, non-sexual, and just about non-everything. As much as is humanly possible, jokes from past books and new ones have been combined in the ebook that will 'hopefully' not offend anyone.... | ★★★★★ $7.99 to wish list | |
200 Tricks You Can DoHoward ThurstonThis book shows that Howard Thurston, sometimes refered to as the World's Master Magician, knew a lot about the Close-up side of magic, not just stage magic. He explains tricks with coins, cards, balls, matches, paper, ... There is something for everybody - easy and self-working tricks for the beginner, and more advanced ones for the intermediate skilled performer. Make sure to also check out More Tricks You Can Do published 1926 by George Sully and Company; published 1939 as one volume together with "200 More Tricks You Can Do" as "400 Tricks You Can Do" by Blue Ribbon Books; 200 pages
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202 Methods of ForcingTed AnnemannIf you have ever wondered what is the best way to force a card or number or item in a certain situation, then you can stop wondering. This booklet is nothing but forcing methods. It is ideal if you design your own routines and would like to find the most suitable force. It is also great for people who have problems with one or another force, since here they will find other methods to reach the same outcome. Very simply said, get this ebook and stop worrying about your forces. You could also get the version which includes Victor Farelli's notes: 202 Methods of Forcing - with Victor Farelli Notes. first edition, 1933, Max Holden, New York;... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
202 Methods of Forcing - with Victor Farelli NotesTed Annemann & Victor FarelliThis is the same ebook as 202 Methods of Forcing except this one additionally includes the personal notes of Victor Farelli. Farelli's notes can roughly be categorized in three groups. One is attribution where he writes the inventor's name, or at least the one he thought originated this particular force. The second group is quality, where he writes attributes like 'very good', 'ingenious' etc. And the third group are extensions, variations or entirely new forces. Some of these entries are even dated and could be of particular interest to historians. Although I think these notes are quite interesting, please... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
202 Methods of Forcing - with Victor Farelli Notes (used)Ted Annemann & Victor Farelli | $250 to wish list | |
202 Methods of Forcing (used)Ted AnnemannBooklet stapled in good condition with a Robert K. Weill bookplate. If you have ever wondered what is the best way to force a card or number or item in a certain situation, then you can stop wondering. This booklet is nothing but forcing methods. It is ideal if you design your own routines and would like to find the most suitable force. It is also great for people who have problems with one or another force since here they will find other methods to reach the same outcome. Very simply said, get this ebook and stop worrying about your forces. | $10 to wish list | |
2020 Vision FaultIan BaxterIan Baxter steps forward with yet another twist on a classic from the past. Eddie Clever's Hallucination gets a working over here, thanks to a recently published variation from Todd Karr. "A very direct effect here - entertaining presentation, plays big, kicker ending and can be done with a borrowed deck. This card mystery has it all!" - David Jones 1st edition 2020, PDF 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
20th Century MindreadingW. G. Magnuson20th Century Mindreading is a classic and is considered to be one of the best things that G. W. Magnuson ever released. It is the Holy Grail when it comes to cold-readings. It contains the Alain DeLysle cold reading spiel which many mentalists consider the best cold reading ever written. The DeLysle reading is brilliantly conceived and will hit 99 out of a 100 sitters. When you first read it, you will think someone has written a detailed life history of you! It's that good. This is considered a full-blown reading and goes from cradle to grave. All you have to do is read it over a few times... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
21 Card TricksPeter DuffieThis book has nothing to do with the "21 Card Trick". However it features twenty-one of the best card tricks Peter Duffie has to offer. Three other individuals significantly contributed to this book. They are Roy Walton, Gene Maze and Marty Kane. It can get hardly any better when it comes to cards. 1st edition, 2000 BETWEEN THE ACES: Very slowly you deal cards onto the table and a spectator stops you anywhere. He notes the card stopped at - it is placed on top of the deck and the dealt cards dropped on top with absolutely no moves. Despite the fairness of the procedure, the selected card is now... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
21 Gems of MagicOrmond McGillOrmond McGill describes this publication as a "Scrapbook of Magic" which includes chapters of Card Effects, Mindreading, Miscellaneous, Thoughts on Opening and Closing, and a Magical Sensation - Walking through a Keyhole. [Note that if you own Bag-O-Trix you already have this ebook. Contents
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21 Table Lifting MethodsS. W. Reilly & B. W. McCarron21 clever methods used by mentalists, psychics, magicians and fake mediums to make tables tilt, levitate and dance about the floor. Covers methods used by famous performers, fraudulent mediums, and even the very latest floating table effects available from dealers. Also includes a method where a table - with a person sitting in the center of it - is made to levitate. And best of all, the person on table won't know how the effect was accomplished. Whether you perform a solo act, or have a touring company with assistants and stagehands, you're sure to find a method that works for your performing... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
21st Century Q&ABob CassidyThe Question Answering Act - or "Audience Reading" as it is more commonly called today - has always been the major effect in mentalism. Q&A, while arguably the most powerful and memorable effect in mentalism, is rarely seen today because it does not fit into the "body language/perceptionist" persona and style - its only explanations would appear to be pure mind reading or, as it was originally presented, communication with the spirits. Here, in this ebook for the experienced mentalist - is a complete collection of original modern methods and, more importantly - presentations - for this classic... | ★★★★★ $45 to wish list |