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Illusion Show Know-HowKen Griffin & RobertaThe Ken Griffin illusion show toured the world for well over a quarter of a century. The priceless ideas and methods used by the Griffins in their climb to prominence and profit are fully explained. Almost every magician has dreamed, at one time or another, of headlining his own mystery revue. He visualizes the glamorous side of the picture ... the stage flooded with colored and glittering lights, the dazzling scenery, the gorgeous assistants, breathtaking illusions, the music from the orchestra surging to a crescendo, the thunderous cymbal crash as the magician strides on stage for his... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Distorted SiblingsDavid DevlinDistorted Siblings combines the best aspects of several tricks by John Bannon, Max Maven, and Aldo Colombini. The routine is this: A packet of red-backed cards and a packet of blue-backed cards are placed face-down on the table. It is explained that each packet contains the four kings and that one in each packet is face-up as a prediction. Two spectators each name a king. The named kings are in fact the face up kings. The kings are turned face down and it is shown that each king is in their opposite packets. Each king is then placed back into its own packet. All four blue cards are together as are the red cards,... | $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 | |
The Mouse Pitch MoveBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Newsletters for CustomersBrian T. LeesA monthly newsletter can be a very good marketing tool. Customers, organizations, and businesses tend to hang onto quality published newsletters. They are used to communicate news, training, helpful tips and a wealth of other information. From the magicians point they also include performance schedules, an article or two of the newest routines and help keep your name in front of people for future contracts. This ebook is designed as a primer to get started with newsletters. Chances are you already own software that you can use.
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Offbeat Card MagicRaphaël Czaja12 easy to do strong impact routines. From the introduction by Aldo Colombini: I am particularly fond of these effects as they are relatively simple and strong in impact, and this has always been the kind of magic that I like. Please give them all a try and see which ones fit you the best.
1st edition 2014, 11 pages.... | $10 to wish list | |
Colombini FISM Lecture NotesAldo ColombiniThese are the lectures notes for a lecture Aldo gave at FISM. Tip Top: the magician displays several cards bearing pictures of clowns, having different colored noses. A spectator selects a clown and the performer is seen to have the same colored clown nose... on his nose! Poppy: a knot, tied in the middle of a piece of white rope, slides to one end, then the other; then change color. The different colored knot slides along the rope several times; the knot is then untied and seen to actually be a two inch section of the white rope. Hit: method to tie two quick slip knots, one with each... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Amazing Card MiraclesM. S. Mahendra
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Lobster ThermometerBrick Tilley | $10 to wish list | |
Memorable Mentalism: Mysteries With the Mnemonic DeckEnrico VarellaWould it be useful to you if you knew the identity of the top card of a shuffled deck? What if you knew both the identity of the top and bottom cards of a shuffled deck in use? If you know the identity of four cards on the top of a shuffled deck, how would you apply this knowledge? Would you desire to demonstrate that you can speed memorise a packet of cards within seconds? Now, imagine this: You know the identity of every card in an entire... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
On the FlyBrick 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 | |
Mar-Jah's Publicity MiraclesJoseph OvetteWARNING: This ebook will get you noticed. If you want to live in anonymity and obscurity, this is not the book for you. All the great performers relied on publicity - so should you. Get your name and photo in the newspapers, TV and on Internet media sites using the attention-getting stunts in this book. No matter whether you're a mentalist, magician, illusionist, juggler, comedian, or any other type of entertainer. You need a constant barrage of publicity and "buzz" to ensure that your shows are well-attended. Working pro Joe Ovette reveals the inside secrets to getting reporters to write... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Super-CutsJon RacherbaumerThe methods explained in this manuscript involve cutting a deck to ostensibly change its order. They are semi-automatic because minimal dexterity is required. Otherwise they are subtle in seductive ways and all of them are completely or partially false. The false cut triggering this manuscript is Jay Ose's False Cut that was auspiciously introduced to magicians by Harry Lorayne. This false cut eventually made its way into the repertoires of card specialists, but early on it was primarily meant to be easily and quickly performed after false shuffling. It was to the point, expressing a pleasing, sixbeat... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Money From HomeBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Baroque CompositionsAldo ColombiniHere Aldo performs and explains twelve effects from his Baroque Cards ebook. The twelve effects were selected by Rachel.
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Perpetual Motion Poker DealAldo ColombiniThis effect was created by Bruce Cervon who gave Aldo permission to teach and release it. It is a wonderfully simple and unique poker deal demonstration that never has to be reset, because at the end of the routine the deck is ready for a repeat - ideal for table hoppers. Uses a regular deck of cards with an additional set of aces. Aldo also teaches a number of easy false cuts and shuffles which you can use in combination with this demonstration, but they are not necessary. With a good presentation this can be just as effective as other story routines, such as "Sam and Moe" or "Sam and the Bellhop",... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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 | |
13 Ways to Three-WayJon RacherbaumerThis ebook explores the classic "Quick Three Way" plot. How can the faces of three playing cards be shown to be the same?
1st edition 2017, 42 pages.... | ★★★★★ $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 | |
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 | |
Fund Raising School ShowsBrian T. LeesA very strong market for magicians is fund raising through the school system. The chance of hosting a "no cost, no risk" fund raiser can be one of the highest demand performances a magician can do. This is a minimum administration, short term event that can bring in substantial amounts of money for both the school and the magician. A no cost, no risk magic show translates into a two or three-week event that ends in deposit. This text is a primer to get you into the school shows market. Begin with the high schools and let the referrals lead you in other directions onto new customers. | $10 to wish list | |
A Complete Course in Stage (Pseudo) HypnotismRobert A. NelsonThis course presents a complete, two-hour program of scientific, mystifying and comical hypnotic stage entertainments that can be presented after studying this all-inclusive course. Audiences love to witness hypnotic stage acts! Now you, too, can be a stage hypnotist with your own show. Written by an experienced operator (and owner of a stage hypnotic show), this course provides authentic instructions for performing a complete evening's entertainment. Not only does this course teach how to do many wonderful hypnotic tests, it also provides the complete routine of your show, tells how to select... | ★★★★★ $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 |