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Complicado Pero DivertidoWilhelm Eberhard | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Scripted #25: Hofzinser CardLarry BrodahlThe Hofzinser gimmick is an odd gimmick that has limited usage. But with a little analysis and some scripting you can make an effect that, while not magic, is still entertaining. The Hofzinser card is a gimmick, not a trick. So what can you do with it. Well, the author of How To Write A Script shows how he used his methodology to write a script that entertains even though it doesn't fool anyone. And it gives the spectators the feeling that they're seeing something from the crooked gamblers handbook. It even allows the spectators to examine the card without fear of the card being damaged. The ebook also takes you through... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof April 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Psychic SantaDave ArchHas it ever seemed strange to anyone but me that the Santa at the mall has to ask the child his/her name and what s/he wants him to bring them? He's suppose to know all about whether you've been bad or good, but he can't call you by name? This coming Holiday Season why not offer to a mall in your area a Santa that tells the child his/her name and what he thinks s/he wants for Christmas? A two person telepathy act wrapped up in the context of a Santa with no complicated code or memorization required. Here it is. 1st edition 2019, 1 page. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Liar/Truth Teller Carnival SignDave ArchWhichever technique you use from sophisticated electronics to that of a logic puzzle foundation, this free antique sign graphic might help you set the stage for your "which hand" routine as you show the picture and talk about the system you recently learned as used by carnival hustlers working the midway many years ago. In my case, I also find that having the participant hold a small charm pig in one hand (if they choose to be a liar) or a little charm angel in their hand (if they choose to be a truth teller) helps to keep them more consistent in their answers. I carry the little charms in a... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listJPEG (digital image) | |
Abraca-Poof May 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof June 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof July 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof August 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Over MaxRaphaël CzajaA stunning double revelation for which the spectator does (almost) all the work for you. From a shuffled deck, a spectator cuts to two cards in two different sections and loses them into that deck. Yet, the magician is able to locate both. This version of Max Maven/Phil Goldstein's "Double Overcut" eliminates the original full-deck setup and is basically impromptu. 1st edition 2019, 2 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof September 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof October 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof November 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Scripted #29: 10 Card NumberphileLarry Brodahl | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof December 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Tricks Without NamesWerner Miller | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof January 2020Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Hints and Tips 2Larry BrodahlTricks, tips, hints on a wide variety of subjects Includes a Thumb Tip finesse, how to tell time during your show, a billet or money holder, making an egg for the silk and egg trick, and even a software program (with source code) for generating random runs of cards to use when practicing, and many more items. 1st edition 2020, PDF 55 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof February 2020Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof March 2020Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof April 2020Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof May 2020Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
More Tricks Without NamesWerner MillerAnother medley of minor mathemagical tricks. Werner Miller went through his drawers and folders and found twenty tricks that he developed but never published. Often there was a good reason why he didn't publish them. In other words, these are not necessarily his best ideas, but they may still hold a nugget of a novel thought, an interesting plot or a new combination of methods. 1st edition 2020, 13 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof July 2020Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list |