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Moderne WunderCarl WillmannNatürliche Erklärung der älteren wie neueren Geheimnisse der Spiritisten und Antispiritisten, Geistercitierer, Hellseher, Gedankenleser, Heilmedien, Mnemotechniker, Rechenkünstler.
Erstausgabe 1897, 319 Seiten. | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
You Must Be JokingDevin KnightImportant: These are not directions for making this trick yourself. These are the directions that came with this trick, when it was on the market in the early 2000s. This PDF is for collectors who may have the prop, but no directions, magic historians, and those simply curious as to how this trick was done. The trick still shows up on eBay, magic flea markets and auctions. This was released in both jumbo and poker size cards. These directions apply to either version. Effect: Performer shows a folded prediction and gives it to someone to hold. Next, he introduces a deck of jumbo playing cards... | $2 to wish list | |
Improved Lexicon PhenomenaDevin Knight & Al MannImportant: These are not directions for making this yourself. These are the directions that came with this trick that sold for $150. 00. This PDF is designed for collectors who may have the props, but no directions, magic historians, and those simply curious as to how this trick was done. Well worth the small price just to see how this incredible trick was accomplished. Considered by reviewers to be the best trick Devin Knight ever released. Two participants secretly choose words from a "real vocabulary book" containing hundreds of words. There are no duplicate words in the book's word list.... | $6 to wish list | |
Sponge Ball MagicBrian T. LeesSponge balls pack small and play as big as your imagination allows. Learn basic manipulations and routines. Use as close-up, walk around, with volunteers during your show or on the spot. This ebook gets you well on your way with some of the classic manipulations.
1st edition 2016, 22 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
A Thought Covertly ConveyedAbhinav BothraA hybrid of a card trick and the plot spectator as mind reader dressed in the clothes of hypnosis. Spectator 1 selects a card and places it back in the deck which is then put into the box. Spectator 2 is asked to close his/her eyes and is put through a simple process at the end of which he/she names the card. Honest Notes: The card is a force card (any card among the 52 will do) and it is conveyed through some physical factors supported by the script. In here you'll find my script in English, which can easily be adapted to any language and is not bound by any particular word/s. And... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Frozen Lock ImprovedTommy Wonder & Chris WasshuberIn the second volume of The Books of Wonder Tommy Wonder describes what he calls a Frozen Lock. This is a utility device for the Jack Miller holdout, but it can also be used for other holdouts and pulls. It allows one to keep the holdout higher up in the sleeve until you want to lower it. Exactly how this works and how it should be used is something you will need to read in Tommy's book. This item comes with no instructions. I am assuming customers know how it is being used. Tommy Wonder produced his lock from brass. However, brass is not necessarily the best material for this type of device, because... | $120 to wish list | |
Kommando KardUnknown MentalistIf you already own Karma Deck Pro or buy along with this, you can get this ebook for half price. Are you alone and deckless? No problem. Now "deckless" does not mean "powerless" anymore. Just have this one single Kommando Kard with you in your wallet or pocket and you are set to perform these 15 amazing routines, without ever needing a deck of playing cards. Yes, this is deckless stack magic and deckless card mentalism rolled into one. A path breaking style and refreshingly new way of performing card mentalism using the Karma Deck stack (you will need to be familiar with the Karma Deck), but without having a... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Nelson Enterprises Catalog 6Robert A. NelsonRobert Nelson and his brother Larry ("Alla Rageh") started the Nelson Enterprises in 1921. Their first "catalogs" were printed on thin, onion-skin paper. By 1927, their catalog boasted over a hundred effects and books, catering almost exclusively to the mental fraternity. This catalog is nearly impossible to find, being jealously hoarded by mentalists and collectors. Now reprinted in convenient eBook format, the Nelson Enterprises Catalogue Number Six is once again available to expand the mind of performers of every ilk. Because catalog printing techniques of the 1920s were not meant to... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Scripted #2: Malini Egg BagLarry BrodahlA script, analysis, and performance video showing how entertaining and mystifying a trick the Egg Bag can be. And without using the "Hide the egg under my arm" type gags. One of the more difficult tasks facing magicians is coming up with scripts - of any sort. But it's even harder for tricks that have no preset routine - such as the Egg Bag. How do you explain to an audience in a reasonable manner how and why you're doing this? How do you make this magical? How do you create the climax? And how do you do this without retreading old ideas, such as the "fake hide-theegg-under-the-arm gag"? ... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
A Scotch Brand of MagicJoseph WhiteMagic enabled by double sided tape. This ebook will show you how to place a coin at the tips of your fingers and, in full view of the audience, cause that coin to vanish in an instant! All this without the use of a pull. You may shake your hands vigorously to prove that nothing is contained therein. You then proceed to produce coin after coin from mid-air - you will produce a number of coins, not just one. With this new method of palming it is possible for the magician to work in short sleeves (or, for that matter, with no sleeves at all). You can show both hands convincingly empty and at... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Patent PendingRoger BarkannThis is a funny patter and presentation routine, with which the author has been bringing down the house. You patter along with magical solutions of all the problems confronting the U. S. Government, war, peace, employment, hunger, G.I.'s, housing, ... It is flexible enough for you to use the tricks that you already own, or add almost anything you like. Paul Fleming wrote: Patent Pending describes an "act" in which the magician is introduced to his audience as an "incredible inventive genius" who is devoting his time to helping to win the war but is, sad to relate, somewhat "screwy." The performer... | ★★★★★ $2.50 to wish list | |
Das Gaetan Bloom SeminarGaetan BloomAus dem Vorwort: Wie üblich werden Sie in diesem Heft von allem etwas finden, doch je mehr ich nach neuen Ideen suche, desto eher wird mir klar, daß fast alles schon einmal von den alten Meistern unserer Kunst 'erfunden' wurde. Denn auch die haben nach neuen Ideen gesucht und auch die haben ihre Vorwörter sehr oft so angefangen. Um es also kurz zu sagen: wenn Sie nach neuen Kunststücken suchen, dann lesen Sie die alten (im Sinne von 'antiquarisch') Zauberbücher. Dort finden Sie wahre 'Goldminen' an Ideen.
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Magisches Spezialthema: Magic WalletsEckhard BöttcherAlles, was Sie schon immer über die Zauberei mit Brieftaschen wissen wollten! Aus dem Vorwort: Grundlage dieses Buches ist das Spezialthema Nr.30 über "Die Zaubernde Brieftasche" das 1990 in der Zauber Butike von Eckhard Böttcher als Broschüre vertrieben wurde. Eine stark erweiterte und mit vielen zusätzlichen Tipps und Ideen angereicherte Ausgabe erhalten Sie mit diesem Buch. Nach Sichtung vieler Quellen und einer intensiven Recherche, auch im Internet, kann man feststellen, dass es zu diesem Thema im deutschsprachigen Raum nur wenig umfangreiche Literatur gibt.
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Roly-PolyDevin KnightRoly-Poly is one of the most commercial close-up tricks you can do, it is quick and easy to do. It's perfect when you have less than a minute to impress someone. I used this effect in my strolling restaurant gig for over seven years. This often got better response than some of my other effects. Kids love to watch this, and it always generates smiles and laughter. This was taught during my 2010 lecture tour and was well received by the magicians in attendance. The effect is that you show an ungimmicked quarter (any quarter size coin can be used in foreign countries). You start rubbing the... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
What Do You Charge?Brian T. LeesThere are things that need to be researched and many considerations to think about when setting your prices. This ebook is a basic guide to how to determine what you should be charging in your area.
1st edition 2016, 10 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
MPAC: Mentalist Propless. Audience CluelessUnknown MentalistThis is an impromptu and propless mentalism routine which is a lot of fun to do. It works best in a one-on-one situation where you are performing to a new acquaintance whom you have met for the very first time. With this routine you prove to the participant that her mobile number and her birth year (both of which you have no way of knowing since you met the participant for the very first time just then) are somehow associated in a mysterious way. The participant will be utterly amazed with this unexpected revelation. There are multiple payoffs in this routine. A new acquaintance gets... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Pocket Riser 2.0: Borrowed and SignedRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphNo slits! No thread! Take a borrowed Pad! Borrow a paper pad (Post-it) and let the spectator sign the front page. After you draw the wrong card you add a few lines to make a box. Then the chosen card rises out of the drawn box. After that you rip of the signed paper and fold it (if you wish) and heat up with a lighter (you don't have to do this). When the spectator opens the paper, the card is gone. He could check the pad and keep all items as a souvenir! No threads, no slits! (like the first Version). If you follow the routine you end up clean. You can build the gimmick in a few minutes.... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Complete Guide to Impossible FoldingsRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphIn this video you will learn folding techniques on how to make your own impossible folded cards and banknotes. [Note: This compilation overlaps with Ralf Rudolph's earlier series of impossible foldings (1-6). There are some new things here and not everything from the six volumes is taught here, but there is a good amount of overlap.] You will learn:
1st edition 2016, length 1 hour 24 min. ... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
FarmacologyPaul M. CarnazzoThree game cards from the (fictitious) board game, "Farmtown" are displayed. Each card is printed with four different items. One has four animals printed on it, one has four colors, and the last has four locations. The performer explains that the game is a guessing game of sorts, in which one player tries to guess the selection of their opponent. The performer explains that due to his mind reading abilities, he's always had an unfair advantage! The participant is asked to think of one item on each of the cards. With no questions, fishing, cueing, pumping, guessing, etc., the performer... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Assistant TestDevin KnightA comedy warmup that always gets laughter from an audience as the magician explains a test he uses to hire assistants. Technically, this is not a magic trick. It is something that magicians and entertainers of all types can use. It never fails to amaze, amuse, entertain and create laughter. It will often generate smiles from the most stone-faced spectators. I know this from experience, as I have used this bit of comedy in my shows for over twenty years. The magician tells a short story about a simple aptitude test that he always gives potential employees that want to work in his show,... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
The Professional TouchDonald "Monk" WatsonOnly an experienced performer could write a practical book of this kind. No theories, but facts and tested procedures - that are invaluable when put into practice. Therefore, you are not only getting an ebook containing original tricks, moves and routines, but information that will pay you dividends, be you beginner, amateur or professional. You will love Monk's natural breezy style - and while you are absorbing the splendid advice on acquiring the professional touch in your performance, you will get many a chuckle in the bargain. Chapters embrace the following subjects:
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Napkin FoldingThomas (Tom) OsborneFrom the introduction: This is not to be considered an encyclopedia on napkin folding, it is the fulfillment of the Author's desire to preserve for the future some of the most interesting of the napkin folds with his own illustrations and descriptions. These folds have been gathered from all over the world. Some are the Author's creation, but the majority of them appear to be the Property - of Public - Domain, and of this latter group the Author has made an honest effort to trace the origin of the different folds, and in every case they seem to be lost in antiquity.
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Working with MusicBrian T. LeesMusic is an element that can take a simple show and make it fantastic. This text will identify the various uses of music. I will go into detail on a simple "start up" system you can use. Sources for music will be identified as well as editing materials. A system you can control while on stage, using music that has been edited to fit your performance might already be near your fingertips.
1st edition 2016, 22 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Third Dimension TelepathyPaul VoodiniIn 2011, Paul Voodini changed the face of the Q&A show with his groundbreaking Pure Q and A. Returning to the arena of the Q&A show, Paul now brings us 3rd Dimension Telepathy: Q&A for the Naked Generation! Imagine an ungimmicked Q&A show with no one-aheads, no stooges, no pre-show, no peeks, and no electronics! Now imagine that same Q&A show, but utilising imagery from a classic two person telepathy show. The performer and a legitimate volunteer work together to answer questions posed by the audience, questions that are genuinely unseen and unknown to the performer. Paul also covers the use of Tarot... | ★★★★★ $22 to wish list |