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Mixed EmotionsMax MavenThese are the instructions for Max Maven's trick Mixed Emotions. The props (a small booklet and seven cards) are not included. However, once you know the details of the effect and have read the instructions you could make these up yourself. Or perhaps you have only the props and the instructions are missing. This trick is based on Bob Hummer's "Voodoo Fortune Telling" combined with a novel presentation Max Maven created around the topic of the biblical seven deadly sins. 1st edition ~1980 by Martin Breese; PDF 9 pages. | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Mixed SymbolsJim SistiThe performer hands five ESP cards, each bearing a different symbol, to a spectator and requests that he remember one. The spectator is then asked to shuffle the cards. The magician takes the cards back and, after an apparently fair mixing procedure, correctly divines the selected symbol without even looking at the faces. The method uses an old mathematical ploy but it is dressed up differently here. This effect was featured in the May 2005 issue of Magic Magazine. 1st digital edition 2014, 2 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Mixing It UpJohn GelasiFour new effects using cards and coins.
Meet Chip: A fun, easy, and commercial routine with a signed poker chip. A Chance Meeting: It's gambler vs. mentalist vs. magician time - hold on to your hats, people. 25 Cents: You predict a randomly chosen coin; simple but effective coin magic to liven up any card act. Includes a great variation by John Carey! It's Still a Mystery: My short, snappy approach to the mystery card plot, inspired by Paul Gordon and John Carey. ... | $8 to wish list | |
MnemodexterityL. De BevereUse lexicon or any 26 alphabet cards to present an astonishing display of mentalism and memory. Effect: The mentalist thoroughly shuffles a set of 26 letter cards (the complete alphabet). One unidentified card is removed from the deck. Then three members of the audience divide the rest of the pack among themselves, shuffle their hands and call out in turn the letters they are holding. Now,
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Mnemodexterity (used)L. De BevereStapled booklet in like-new condition. For details on the contents see the digital edition. | $5 to wish list | |
Mnemonica for EverybodyGeoff WilliamsMnemonica for Everybody is a streamlined, graphical method for easily and quickly learning the Tamariz stack. It's the same Peg Memory System (PMS) I developed that I used to learn the Aronson Stack in an hour while driving. BTW, this same technique works great for every memorized stack out there including the Aronson Stack, The Six-Hour Memorized Deck by Martin Joyal, the Nikola stack and others. Even though there are no actual tricks taught in this manuscript, it does contain links to several free memorized deck tricks and other resources (including a free e-book from Simon Aronson). Please refer to the writings... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Mnemotechnik für MentalistenVolker DittmarAlles, was Sie über Gedächtniskunst wissen wollten, aber zu fragen vergessen haben. Dieses Buch entstand, nachdem ich gemerkt habe, dass auch ein Randgebiet wie die Gedächtniskunst für viele Mentalisten interessant ist. Bevor ich mein Seminar bei dem Jahrestreffen der GEM (Gemeinschaft europäischer Mentalisten) in Bad Soden, 2007, abhielt, hätte ich das nicht gedacht. So hatte ich mein Seminar nur für eine Stunde geplant, woraus dann aber zwei Stunden wurden. Und nachdem ich schon kurze Zeit später erfuhr, dass einige Mitglieder die Gedächtniskunst bereits in ihr Programm aufgenommen... | $50 to wish list | |
mNumbers: As Easy As PiSarah Ella Phant (formerly Trustman)mNumbers: Easy as Pi is the latest comprehensive work by world-renowned mnemonist Sarah Ella Phant. In this remarkable ebook, you'll learn two sure-fire methods to memorize numbers. It's an astounding feat that's so much easier than you may suspect. "Sarah Ella Phant is the most entertaining Mnemonist the world has ever seen. This download gives you insight into how she became the leading performer in memory arts. Best of all, it's so easy, anyone can memorize pi ... it's what you do with it that sets you apart from all the others." - Dan Harlan | $20 to wish list | |
Mo Howarth's Growing Under GlassAldo ColombiniIt's a sort of Cups and Balls routine, yet it is done with only one cup which is actually a glass. It's a Two In The Hand And One In The Pocket routine, using the glass instead of the hand. The glass has a paper cover yet things happen without cover and under cover. It is one of those brilliantly unusual effects that you will use most of the time. A glass covered with a piece of paper and three sponge balls are shown. One after the other the balls disappear and reappear under the glass. If you like, one appears BETWEEN the glass and the cover. Two balls are placed under the glass and one in... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Mock PassAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Modern Card ManipulationCharles Lang NeilTable of Contents
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Modern Card MiraclesHugh R. Johnston & F. B. SterlingA complete card-act with patter. This ebook describes moves and routines for a stacked deck. The authors are using the Si Stebbins stack, but most of what is taught applies to other stacks, memorized or algorithmic. At the very end a simply two person code is taught. Dornfield, President of the Chicago Society of Magicians writes in The Sphinx magazine, November 1919 page 209: "On the same program, Hugh Johnston put over his line of incomprehensible sliders and puzzlers. The way that fellow can make a card or a whole deck do his bidding is nothing short of miraculous. He is at present busily engaged in conducting the only... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Modern Card Tricks Without ApparatusWill GoldstonHere you will find more than 50 card tricks including easy as well as difficult ones. The book includes a number of tricks from other prominent books. For example, we find tricks borrowed from Erdnase's Expert at the Card Table, and the last section is a partial translation of Kartenkünste by Ottokar Fischer. From the introduction: An interesting little story is told by one of the old French kings. He asked a courtier to join in a game of cards. "Sire," replied the courtier, "I do not play cards." The king shrugged his shoulders, and said, "Then you are preparing for yourself a sad old age." There is truth in this dictum even at... | $5 to wish list | |
Modern Chemical MagicJohn D. Lippy Jr. & Edward L. PalderThis volume is the most complete and authoritative book that has been compiled on the subject to date. It has been several years in research and preparation. The co-authors are thoroughly versed in the art of magic and the science of chemistry. By combining the two old professions they have produced this new volume, Modern Chemical Magic. For amusement in your own home or entertaining a group of friends, this new overture to magic has no peer; it is startling, mystifying and most effective. It gives a new approach to the professional or amateur magician to add variety to his programs. It... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Modern Coin MagicJ. B. BoboSome regard this book as the bible of coin magic. And it is indeed packed with moves and tricks. To be precise, there are 116 coin sleights and 236 coin tricks. If you consider adding a coin trick to your program look no further. This is the book for you. Any other book about coins references this one. Paul Fleming wrote: This is a book to delight the hearts of amateur magicians which means, of course, most members of the magic fraternity - because nearly all of the performing done by amateurs is, almost inevitably, close-up, impromptu magic; and coin conjuring lends itself particularly well to that... | ★★★★★ $8.50 to wish list | |
Modern Coin ManipulationThomas Nelson DownsLearn coin magic from the best coin manipulator ever - the "King of Koins". T. Nelson Downs' original "Miser's Dream" is still unsurpassed. He invented many other new and innovative moves. The unique feature of this book is that it includes many photos of the hands of Downs detailing every important sequence in a move. He also offers helpful tips on presentation, patter, and other techniques. Another excellent book by T. Nelson Downs is The Art of Magic. 1st edition, 1900?, Hamley Brothers, London?; 1999 reprinted under the title "Classic Coin Tricks" by Dover Publishing, New York; 244 pages.
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Modern ConjuringJ. C. Cannell
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Modern Fortune TellingS. W. ReillyMake extra money, capture complete attention by telling fortunes for fun and profit. Very useful for bazaars, P.T.A. carnivals, money raisings of all kinds, great for bartenders, resort and cruise work - any place where people congregate. A fascinating entertainment just for your friends. Ebook covers the secret methods employed by fortune tellers, crystal gazers, mediums, etc. Prepares anyone to give readings of facts in the subjects life. Tells you what to say and how to say it. Includes easily learned methods of fortune telling with cards, streamlined, forceful. You will use this. From... | $7.95 to wish list | |
Modern IllusionsUlysses Frederick GrantAlthough published anonymously, this was very likely written by U. F. Grant. 19 easy to build illusions.
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Modern IllusionsTom PalmerThe important thing about these most practical and usable illusions is that they were created with the idea that the modern performer had to carry them in his car, use them on small platforms and stages, or in clubs, and yet had to give the impression of doing a big show. Here you have eleven easy to build illusions which fit all the above requirements, and they are mysterious, exciting and applause getting, to boot. Plenty of good illustrations will help you build these good, practical tricks. A minimum of carpenter work is required. Light and easy is the motto for this line of tricks.Large... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Modern LevitationsUlysses Frederick GrantFive easy to build and practical levitations by the creative master of thrift, U.F. Grant. One could even be called an impromptu levitation because most supplies are available in a typical household. Every levitation is illustrated. Paul Fleming wrote: The "levitation" illusion has long been a favorite among magicians. Robert-Houdin featured it approximately a century ago, in the form of "The Aerial Suspension," which we saw presented effectively by William Neff only a year or two ago. Early in the Twentieth Century, Harry Kellar was performing "The Levitation of Princess Karnac," the greatest piece... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Modern Levitations (used)Ulysses Frederick GrantThirteen loose sheets stapled in decent condition. For details on the content see the digital edition. | $10 to wish list | |
Modern MagicProfessor HoffmannEvery generation a magician comes along, whose intention is to record magic in an encyclopedic fashion. Professor Hoffmann was the first in recorded history to attempt such a feat with his trilogy Modern Magic, More Magic, and Later Magic. Certainly many magic books have been published before him, mostly copying from each other. But none reaches the depth and breadth of Prof. Hoffmann's work. The material in these three books records the state of the art of magic in the late 19th century. Today we know more tricks and we have also refined our techniques and methods. But it is astounding how much was already known... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list | |
Modern Magic ManualJean HugardIn this classic manual, the first Hugard wrote for people outside the inner circle of magic performers, he reveals the secrets of a host of mystifying tricks covering all major forms of close-up and stand-up magic: conjuring with coins, watches, rings, balls, eggs, silks, cigarettes, cigars, thimbles, flowers, ropes, bills, cards and mental magic. This is a great primer for anyone aspiring to be a performing magician. The large amount of effects also holds gems for the intermediate and advanced performer. There is some overlap of material with other Hugard publications. Paul Fleming wrote: This... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list |