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The ExpertMichael KociolekThe spectator names any number of hands, any rank of poker hand he wants, and which player should get the named hand. The performer states that he will deal the best hand of the chosen rank, and he fulfills the spectator's request. Everything from a genuinely shuffled deck. No palms, no magnets. Just good old, gluten-free card sharping. This is one of many effects that can be performed after reading The Expert. This 64-page ebook covers the history of the Any Poker Hand Called For plot, Michal's modified version of the stack, and how to quickly and invisibly set it up from a shuffled deck.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Expert BundleMichael Kociolek | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
The Magic JonesGregg WebbThe format follows Gregg's established style of illustrations and hand-lettered text. The material is classic Gregg Webb. "I found the latest E-books from Gregg Webb, S.O.H.O., The Shade, and Lizard Wizard's Diary, to be refreshingly different. The books are "hand-written" in journal style and contain simple but clear illustrations. Not only are they a fun read, but also contain top notch practical magic." - John Luka
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Kill BillDavid DevlinA self-working mental routine. Three envelopes are introduced; the contents of which are unknown for the moment. The envelopes are laid out in a row according to the direction of a spectator. Once the envelopes are in place, the audience is told that each envelope contains money; two bills per envelope. The envelopes are opened, but only one of the bills is removed from each, which are the placed below its envelope. The audience is told that the other bills are going to be left in the envelopes and are going to be used later as predictions. A spectator is told to pick two of the bills and... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Paper Folding FormulaDave ArchAlthough this principle has been used to create multiple routines, the formula for creating those routines has not been widely revealed. In its generic form, a piece of paper with multiple pictures, letters, numbers, or words is folded in half multiple times widthwise or lengthwise as determined by the volunteer. After the spectator cuts around the perimeter of the folded packet to form a stack of individual squares, some will be face up in the stack and some face down. As unbelievable as it seems, due to the formula, the magician has complete control over which pieces end up in the face up... | $7 to wish list | |
Berland's Blue Ribbon Card TricksSamuel BerlandTwenty-five complete card miracles and moves with over 100 illustrations. Top performers including Bob Hummer, Dai Vernon, Arthur Buckley, Dr. Harlan Tarbell and others reveal their favorite card effects here for the first time. Here are new effects, for close-up, parlor and stage presentation. Ready-to-work effects, sleights, color changes, revelations and clever routines that you will be proud to perform. One hundred pen-and-ink illustrations by master artist Thomas Libonati make everything clear. CONTENTS
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Magazine of Magic Volume 1 (Oct 1914 - Mar 1915)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 2 (Apr 1915 - Sep 1915)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 3 (Oct 1915 - Mar 1916)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 4 (Jun 1916 - Nov 1916)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 5 (Dec 1916 - May 1917)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 6 (Jun 1917 - Nov 1917)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 7 (Dec 1919 - May 1920)Will Goldston
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Magazine of Magic Volume 8 (Oct 1920 - Mar 1921)Will Goldston148 pages
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Magazine of Magic Volume 9 (Apr 1921 - May 1922)Will Goldston144 pages
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Magazine of Magic (1914 - 1922)Will Goldston | $65 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magisches Spezialthema Nr. 25: Das Wunder der JakamimesEberhard Niedrig... und andere Magische Geschichten.
Erstausgabe 1986, 36 Seiten; erste digitale Ausgabe 2019, 51 Seiten. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Scissors RaceDave ArchA little friendly competition between audience members might be just what's needed to add a piece of variety to your show. As two contestants compete in a paper cutting race, the magic starts to happen. Both the contestants and the audience are surprised by the unexpected outcome. Ultimately it ends in a tie. Truly there must be magic in the air. In addition . . . Dave has added as a bonus another non-magical competition that he used for over a decade to decide who would be given his Giant Balloon Reindeer. 1st edition 2019, 2 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
Your Break in Show BusinessShow Talent EnterprisesYou could be the next big star in films, on the stage, or television. Veteran performers of stage and TV reveal all in this must-have guide ebook for anyone who wants to enter the exciting world of entertainment. Whether your goal is to appear on a televised talent contest, play theaters, Las Vegas, TV or appear in films, this ebook contains time-tested advice and vocal exercises to get you on your way, just as if you'd hired your own personal coach to prepare you for the "big time." This informative ebook also reveals proper microphone technique, how to minimize stage fright and pre-show... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
A Spook Show in Your ParlorWilliam W. Larsen & B. W. McCarronHost your own entertaining séance or year-round haunted house with these frightfully spooky stunts. Not just for Halloween, you'll be the life of the party any time with more than a devil's dozen effects and stunts that take place around the séance table or darkened room. They won't break the (blood) bank, either. Newly revised, with over 20 pages of added content, including new methods, attractions and ideas to make yours the most talked-about event in your city or town. Don't just perform magic . . . live it in your own house of spooks and ghosts. Here's a partial look at the contents: ... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Nelson Enterprises Manuscript Collection 2Robert A. NelsonHere are six more, hard-to-find Nelson Enterprises manuscripts for mentalists and magicians. This collection contains the following Nelson manuscripts, updated and edited for a new generation of performers: Pulse Test and Blood Control — The psychic entertainer demonstrates how he is able to start and stop his pulse by using mind control. Nelson claimed this method fooled doctors. (NE Cat. #171) Long Distance Telepathy — The performer has a psychic friend who reveals a freely selected card by telephone. And, to fool the wise ones, the psychic's name and phone number are placed,... | $15 to wish list | |
Magic That Is MagicLoring CampbellFrom the Author's Note: I do not claim everything in the pages following to be original, but I do say that every trick and routine in this book has been used and tried by me and that everything here is audience tested and will go over with an audience. Perhaps the thousands of Magicians all over North America who have seen my shows in the past 22 years will recall having seen me perform many of these effects. This is not a book of card tricks or close-up pocket effects, but a collection of tricks and routines for the performing Magician who gives shows and entertains audiences. I believe... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Eric Mason's Pandora (Instructions)Eric Mason[Note: These are only the instructions that came with the gimmick. You will not receive any gimmick. However, with the instructions you are able to construct your own gimmick if you want to.] Walt Lees wrote in the Pabular: "This is one of the funniest and most startling ways of producing a selected card that I have even seen. In effect a card is selected and returned to the pack. The card can be marked if so desired. A small box is shown; it is circular with a hinged lid, rather like a ladies powder compact, but smaller. It is placed on top of the pack and opened. Out pops a jack in the box type of snake with the chosen card stuck to its nose. It is as quick and clean as that: There is no fumbling, palming or anything of that kind. The impact comes because the card is bigger than the box... | $5 to wish list | |
Magic Tricks For The Visually Impaired Part 1Dave ArchEver wished you could gain some media coverage for your magic shows while making a substantial contribution to others' lives? Consider teaching magic tricks to the blind. No doubt there's an organization in your area that already serves as a hub for services to the visually impaired. The very concept of blind people and magic catches most people (and the media) off-guard. Yet it's very workable as Dave Arch's experience shows. When you consider the tricks you already know, there are three categories of tricks that work for the visually impaired. There are tricks that the blind can perform for... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish listPDF & MP3 |