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Rings of Troth: F.U.N. Rings SeriesKen MullerA novel blending of Linking Rings and Ring on Rope Magic during a demonstration of ancient marriage rites. This is not just a series of intriguing illusions, but an immersion to ancient betrothal rituals where magic and myth were alive and natural. Three Routines:
Moves, sleights and stratagems adapted from the Primal Rings eBook. This is designed for an engagement party with lost of audience involvement with special attention for the special couple. Effects occur in their hands and because of their betrothal commitments. It is story... | $12 to wish list | |
Web Ring Subtlety: F.U.N. Ring SeriesKen MullerAn innovative approach for Linking Rings to enhance popular sleights and moves, and increase astonishment and attention while masking actual ring relationships. No gimmicks or unnatural moves. Moves, sleights and stratagems adapted from the Primal Rings eBook, and utilized in many Linking Rings and Ring on Rope routines found in the F.U.N. Ring Series. Dozens of techniques and sleight series that can be used by all Linking Rings routines and sets. The focus is the patterns formed by the shiny metal rings that allow for a combination of psychological ploys to embellish, enhance or add flair to your favorite... | $12 to wish list | |
Palm'r Clip: Magic More SeriesKen MullerA collection of innovative coin sleights and moves based on the PalmerClip palming technique, inspired by Bill Palmer's gaffless Scotch'n Soda routine. (with permission) Originally used as an alternative to classic palm for crippled hands, several new sleights and applications evolved that allow for astonishment not possible by standard methods. You will learn: PalmerClip, PCSlip, PCLay, PCPIck, PCDrop and PCSteal plus suggested applications and an effect called Bangle. Imagine being able to show both hands completely empty after a coin transfer, or between phases of a coins across routine. Photos... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
01 Count: Magic More SeriesKen MullerA coin effects enhancement mission. This material provides an involving adventure into the creation of new performance modules as an enhancement for coin effects. So, just imagine ... You have two empty hands (wiggle-wiggle) and a couple of coins on a table. Maybe they are borrowed or spectator selected from a basket. Three half-dollars – yeah, nothing else. You pick up one coin with your right fingers and drop it into your left open palm. You select a second coin to join the first – see it fall, clink! Two coins now visible on the left palm. Your right fingers claim the final coin... | $10 to wish list | |
Glass Act: Magic Beyond SeriesKen MullerThis can easily be the strongest coin effect you ever perform. Coin to glass? No, much more than that in impact and impossibility. Can be an opener, closer, or blend in with other coin effects. The simple story - the one observers will tell afterward. On the table you have a bar glass and three coins selected by audience members. Empty hands gesture everyone closer. Now find a glass at the fingertips of the left hand and three coins on the right fingers. A shake and a clink is heard as a coin arrives in the glass. That coin is poured out and two coins placed on the table. The left fingers... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Triple Start: Magic Beyond SeriesKen MullerAn opening magic effect for an unknown audience as scaffolding for a full routine. Full involvement of audience participation and imagination in making the magic happen, with astonishment beyond expectations. With obviously empty hands as a guide, you have three spectators each imagine a different colored poker chip and pretend to place it your left hand. This prize is then guarded by a fourth spectator as three other guests decide on the order of the chips in the imaginary stack. When your hand opens it contains three actual poker chips in the exact color order chosen by the spectators.... | $10 to wish list | |
CCC End PhaseKen MullerA unique approach to the extraction of the last coin from cord for a Charming Chinese Challenge Routine or similar magic presentation. The extraction occurs in the hands of two spectators after being inspected by several others as the coin being actually on the cord. This end-phase is cleaner and "stronger magic" than traditional methods but does require mastering new sleights and experienced audience management skills. NEW END EFFECT: A single Chinese coin swings from the end of a doubled cord like a pendulum following a series of effects where a coin was magically extracted for the... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Ancient Rings MystiqueKen MullerAn exploration into the innovative logic, framing, moves, sleights and stratagems and charming myths or storylines of the Ancient Rings Series. This series offers a completely different approach to using rings in magic effects. Forget "Chinese" as a storyline. Get beyond "linking" to "bonding, "intertwine," "merge" and more, with new moves, sleights, stratagems and audience engagement possibilities. The routines can be "stand-alone," a segue to your favorite effects, or mixed. This ebook will allow you to decide where and if to get involved in innovative and different methods that can... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Clever Rings: ancient rings seriesKen MullerA prelude mode presentation for close-up or parlor using only three rings. The storyline is Irish lore and the importance of the Glover related to the elements of being, luck and magic. Unique link/unlinks from a clover display only but two-ring effects can be added. Employs reverse rings, gapless, webring, fan pattern techniques, sway methods and a holy grail finale. Here alternative final phase sequences are also provided for “less than optimum” conditions. All rings are handed out with some m-powerment and links in spectator hands. Requires a jacket or Z-packet and waistful techniques... | $12 to wish list | |
StuntrixKen ScholesStunts, gags and puzzles, some new and some very old, with which to amuse your friends when called upon to "show us a trick". Many of the tricks are old and well known, but they are included in the hope that they will be fresh to some of you. Photographs by Lewis Ganson.
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The Fun Shop Cups and BallsKent Gunn | ★★★★★ $30 to wish list | |
There and Back AgainKent GunnA story trick is one of the best effects one can do for lay people. See for example, Bill Malone's success with "Sam the Bellhop". Kent Gunn has altered the recipe of the story trick by adding a couple of card tricks in the middle of the story, which adds a new twist to the genre. Kent feels that it is is the best-received piece he has ever come up with. He also provides advice on how to come up with your own story, which ultimately is the best way to go. ("There and Back Again" was formerly known as "I Left My Heart in San Francisco".)
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EZ Torn & Restored CardKenton KnepperUsing only one card, this is probably the easiest and most deceptive Torn & Restored Card ever created. The ingenious creator of this is Ben Harris and he calls it Hoodwink. One could call this self-working, because all you do is fold, tear and open an ungimmicked card. It can't get any simpler and the effect is amazing. Kenton adds his clever suggestive words that let the spectator dig his own hole of astonishment. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 1998. runtime: 6min 48s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
VentriloquismKevin DavieAn interesting ebook on all aspects of ventriloquism, written by a true artist in this field - Kevin Davie of South Africa. He devotes the first section of his ebook to the technique of ventriloquism, including breathing and the voice. Then he discusses the figure, the methods to bring it to life, so that it becomes your partner in the act. This section also covers dialogue and novelty ventriloquist devices. Performing for children and for adults, and the art of singing while doing the act are carefully explained, plus the near-distant voice and distant voice, and the muffled voice. These... | $7.95 to wish list | |
Stupid Horrible Immature TricksKevin HoNot for the easily offended. This set of lecture notes from 2014 contains 10 irreverent performance pieces that Kevin Ho has used to troll both laypeople and magicians alike. From wacky card tricks to stupid coin tricks, problematic mentalism to magic about magic, you'll definitely find something inside that will make you laugh out loud and feel like a bad person at the same time. Perhaps you'll even be corrupted enough to go out and actually do them. No refunds.
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Passing ThruKevin ParkerBorrow a coin and show a normal empty glass bottle, then visually pass the coin through the base of the bottle. They don't just see the coin 'appear' in the bottle; they see it 'melt' right through. Then you shake the bottle to conclude the coin is indeed inside the bottle, then give it out as a souvenir. You can even do this with a borrowed bottle. This is Kevin Parker's Passing Thru.
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VeneficusKevin ParkerSecret techniques devised by Kevin Parker for remote viewing, reading a person's mind, and inducing false memory.
1st edition 2009; 11 pages. | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
From NothingKevin ParkerAn apple visually materializes and can be handed out to keep. See video below for a demo. Spectator is offered a gift or fruit but hands the bag back because it's empty. Magician takes bag and points inside saying "Just look closer right there" and the spectator watches through the see-through bag as an apple materializes in the magician's hand. It is then handed to them to keep. This has been performed many times at the request of magicians, they fall in love with it and so do the spectators. They see you produce natural objects from nothing, miraculously. | ★★★★★ $17 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Nexus 2Kevin ParkerBorrow a ring and a set of keys and visually link the ring onto the keyring with a tap. Impromptu and clean, nothing to find. The ring is seen to go right through the keyring with only a tap, highly visual and undeniable, then you let go of the ring and let it hang from the keyring clearly and unmistakably. After they confirm that that is their ring hanging from the keyring, you melt the ring back off the keyring where you tapped it, and hand everything back, completely clean. 1st edition 2016, length 7 minutes. | $11.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Lift: levitate a walletKevin ParkerA new way to lift a wallet. It's not what you think. You won't believe the video. This is an ultra-visual, realistic levitation of your spectator's wallet, without thread. You levitate their wallet after asking if he's seen the various ways of 'lifting' wallets (pickpocket style). You offer to demonstrate a new method on his wallet, needing to see his wallet first to see if it's the "right type," just an excuse for you to lay the wallet on the table (or whatever surface) and make it lift. Practicality: Super Easy. From beginning to end, not one gimmick is seen nor anything exposed that... | ★★★★★ $8.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
CycloneKevin ParkerThey pick a card (no force), they return it to the deck, they shuffle - as much as they want. You pull out a written prediction (genuinely pre-written; no swami) and it tells them how many cards from the top of the deck their card will be after shuffling. They - or the performer - deals down to that number of cards and there it is, their card at the predicted location. Note: The prediction may be off by one, two, three or possibly more places depending on how well you master this skill. You will also need a stripper deck even though you will not be using it to strip out any cards.
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GenieKevin ParkerPossess someone's bottle with a genie. When you uncover the mouth of the bottle, the bottle starts moving because you stirred up the genie inside. Must-see video.
Suitable for stroll-around and street magic, if there is a surface... | $8.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
KountedKevin ParkerAn impromptu card divination. Divine the amount of cards randomly cut off the deck by you or spectator without using stacks or gimmicks; you may be off by one or two cards; no setup, totally impromptu. Spectator even shuffles the deck beforehand. Borrowed deck. Kevin Parker's system allows for this type of feat and many others.
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Fair MixKevin ParkerKevin Parker has created a prediction effect that is too impossible to be true: you predict where their card will land in a shuffled deck (*this many* cards down in the deck), mixed in someone's hat to eliminate false shuffling in the hands. This uses no gimmicks and no trick decks. Use your hat or their's, no specific type. Very practical.
1st edition 2018, length 10 min | $8.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |