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Stranger than FrixionLiam Montier & Darren McQuadeDarren McQuade and Liam Montier's superb ebook features seven new ideas using a Frixion pen. You can obtain a Frixion pen from most stationary stores worldwide. You will learn some superb and off-beat magic using the Frixion principle in totally commercial and practical routines, as opposed to half-baked pipe dreams that similar publications on the same topic offer. This ebook takes you through what the Frixion principle is, how to conceal it, how to activate it, and then six killer real-world routines. These include: Visual Voodoo - Help a spectator out by performing a visual voodoo... | $12 to wish list | |
Science AmusementsGaston TissandierTranslated from the French by Henry Frith. The French original from 1880 is considered the very first title in the genre of books of simple science experiments that anybody can conduct in their own home. But this book is much more than a collection of kitchen sink science experiments. It is an engineering and science primer that touches on many topics of physics and chemistry including organic chemistry, material science, heat, light, sound, gases, aeronautics, and a lot more. Based on page numbering it appears to be a compilation of several books:
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The Hermit Magazine Vol. 2 No. 9 (September 2023)Scott Baird
PDF 51 pages. | $8.50 to wish list | |
Ad Rem 9Werner MillerDieser Band schließt die „ad rem“-Reihe ab. Auf 878 Seiten wurden Ihnen 485 Tricks vorgestellt (die meisten davon in mehreren Versionen). Der Trick-Index am Ende umfaßt die ganze Reihe. [Die Effekte überlappen sich zum Großteil mit der Englischen Sub Rosa Serie. Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Sub Rosa 20Werner MillerThe Exlibris 1 effect at the end of this ebook is a wonderful magic square effect that incorporates a book and thus lends itself to be combined with a book test but can also be performed stand-alone. Imagine the following. You are invited to a friend's or colleague's home. (Another great place to perform this would be in a library.) Ask them to pick any book from their bookshelf and open the book somewhere in the first half. The two visible page numbers are entered into a 4 x 4 grid. Ask them to open the book anywhere in the second half and you enter these page numbers also in the 4 x 4... | $12 to wish list | |
Card System DeluxeH. Adrian SmithA system to memorize a deck of cards. Excerpt from the preface: We are indeed happy to have the privilege of publishing this Classic in the realm of Card Memory Systems. This book provides a perfect explanation of a perfect plan for mastering what Adrian himself so aptly terms "the gentle art of never forgetting". The word "perfect" when uttered by a publisher or dealer is a mouthful we know, but we use it with consideration aforehand, and use it because we know that the practicable plan set forth in this book merits it. In this brochure, he counsels in Mental Magic and presents you... | $6 to wish list | |
Magic at HomeArthur Good & Professor HoffmannA wonderfully illustrated collection of 100 interesting and easy-to-replicate science experiments, tricks, puzzles, and the like. Excerpt from the preface: Each of the hundred sections embodies a distinct scientific recreation, sometimes a mere puzzle or test of dexterity, but more often illustrating, in a magical or quasi-magical form, the operation of some natural law. Chemistry, Mechanics, Optics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics. Translated and edited from the French Science Amusante by Professor Hoffmann.
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The Hermit Magazine Vol. 2 No. 10 (October 2023)Scott Baird
PDF 48 pages. | $8.50 to wish list | |
CourtskillIan BaxterA new approach to the Stewart James classic Miraskill. Theo Annemann's journal The Jinx, September 1936, was where Miraskill was first published. Subsequently reprinted in various books and magazines over the years, this Stewart James creation still baffles one and all. The years have not dulled the remarkable impact it can have on today's audiences. Courtskill is a brand-new version of Miraskill. Australian card man Ian Baxter has concocted a totally new version, with some very distinct advantages. Barely half the deck is used, trimming the performance time considerably, not to mention a surprise approach involving court... | $8 to wish list | |
Found Cassette TapeMystic AlexandreUnsettle anyone who owns a pack of cards! You bought a box of vintage things in an estate sale and inside the box you found a creepy old cassette tape. You managed to find a tape player and what you heard was somewhat unsettling causing you to go quickly look at the pack of playing cards you have sitting on your coffee table. It's apparently a recording of some kind of preacher responding to a friend who wrote him a letter, concerned that his daughter was getting into playing cards. As you know, playing cards are sinful, evil, and the Devil's work. They're not called the Devil's Pasteboards... | ★★★★★ $6.66 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
DerbyToni KoyniniA "Horse Race" in which you always win under impossible conditions. The aces represent horses and the performer and three spectators run an exciting race, moving their horses on the “course” as indicated by a fourth spectator dealing the cards. The performer always wins and the effect can be repeated as many times as desired, with the same result every time.
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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 | |
PandoraLiam MontierA collection of magic tricks using your card case. This booklet has it all - from visual routines to the purely baffling, with detailed instructions on how to make the gimmicks required for the 8 killer ideas that you will be performing in no time. Visually change a mini card that is stapled to your card case. Heal burn marks on signed cards and the box. Make your spectators visually see the deck expand, so much so it won't fit back in the box. Expose a 'secret slit' in your card box, before it magically seals up when a spectator tries it. These routines are just a sample of the effects... | $12 to wish list | |
Dreamwork 2Jon RacherbaumerThis short compilation follows on the heels of another compilation titled Dreamwork. Both relate to Bob Hummer's "The Midreader's Dream." Bob Hummer introduced to the magic world many interesting principles and effects. One of the first to make a splash was introduced in 1952. The dreamy dealer ad seemed too good to be true: A spectator merely thinks of a card and then performs a few, unseen dealing procedures with a deck of cards. The magician, whose back was turned throughout these actions, turns and faces the spectator. He takes the deck, briefly scans the cards, and consults a "dream book." He then names... | ★★★★★ $16 to wish list | |
The Aluminum DaggerR. Austin FreemanEngineers will like the resolution of this locked room mystery. Dr. John Evelyn Thorndyke, a former medical doctor who became a forensic investigator of crimes, has to deal with murder behind locked doors. The only clue he has is an aluminum dagger shoved into the back of the victim. One of the unique aspects of detective stories by R. Austin Freeman is that Freeman personally tested the methods described in his stories. The top floor of his house was a workshop and laboratory where he could try out and investigate sometimes arcane scientific knowledge from areas such as tropical medicine,... | $2.99 to wish list | |
The Old-Time Train GamblerGeorge Jean NathanStories of card and revolver play, told by a man who "worked" the trains with his confederates in the days when stakes ran high. If one believes this account, then a lot of the crooked gambling on trains was simply theft at gunpoint rather than sophisticated sleight-of-hand card advantage play. 1st edition 1910, PDF 7 pages. | $3.50 to wish list | |
The Accursed LetterMystic AlexandreSo what is The Accursed Letter? I thought you'd never ask ... It's a believable, chilling, well written letter, penned a long time ago by Rollo the Rollicking, carnival clown, that when read, will curse your friends! Imagine the fun as you say ... "Oh my God, you have to read this!" And when they do, they will realize they have relieved you of a curse that is now upon them. So fun. I was at a party recently where this letter was passed around to about ten people. It's effective at work, too (careful with joyless HR). How about family gatherings? Halloween goes without saying. Your... | ★★★★★ $6.66 to wish listPNG image(s) | |
One CoinBrick TilleyHere's something that will enhance your reputation and make you appear to have great skills. A one-coin routine that is within range of anyone. It showcases a conceit that David Copperfield liked well enough to introduce in one of his later TV specials. Unlike other routines, it is easily mastered. It includes a concise video tutorial.
1st edition 2023; PDF 1 page, video 1min 36s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Casino CashMark LeveridgeA deck of cards is spread and freely displayed back and front. Four cards are selected at random by a spectator and then placed in a fan on the table. A snap of the fingers and when the fan is lifted, four coins are seen to have instantly appeared underneath. As a lead in to a four coin matrix routine this is ideal as it creates an unexpected and sleight free intro. You just need a regular deck, which you need to prepare once (takes about 15 minutes), and four small coins (10ps or US quarters). Remember – no palming or sleight of hand is required.
1st edition 2021; PDF 4 pages,... | $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Virtual VisitationsJon RacherbaumerDiving into double-back transits.
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#Boom!Liam MontierA collection of ten astonishing tricks, all done with a regular deck and basic card magic knowledge. Everything is nicely photo illustrated. Hi-Jack! - A goofy prediction turns into a deadly one-two punch of visual changes. Peach! - Check out this brand new take on the classic 'Princess Card Trick', that ends with you revealing the actual thought of card, and then changing all the others to Aces. Chip-Shot! - A reworked multi-phase Daley's Last Transposition routine, routined as a 'follow the leader' and wrapped up in a gambling presentation, featuring a top-secret handling for the... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Unknown SlydiniD. Angelo FerriSlydini's major routines take a lot of time to learn. But Slydini wanted his students to be able to go out and perform magic sooner to work on the performance and presentational aspects of their magic. To enable this he would teach his students from time to time smaller tricks which one could learn quicker but which often still incorporated one or the other of his fundamental principles of magic. This is a collection of these smaller tricks Slydini taught Dennis. They are a great gateway into the magic of Slydini because they do not require large commitments of time and effort to be mastered, yet they... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Card Tricks You Will DoRufus SteeleThis is a collection of self-working and very easy card effects. Rufus Steele has released several other publications along this line. Check them out. Excerpt from the foreword: Tricks with a pack of cards afford one of the easiest and most interesting forms of entertainment in existence. They are amazing and mysterious to those who witness them, yet they are within the ability of everyone. The idea that long practice and exceptional skill are necessary in the performance of card tricks is erroneous. Some of the cleverest and most bewildering tricks are made possible by the use of... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
The Mystery of the Circular ChamberL. T. Meade & Robert EustaceStrange deaths have occurred at the Castle Inn. In total three unexplained fatalities. The last death was the one of Archibald Wentworth. The well-to-do sleuth John Bell is investigating. Despite being strongly discouraged, Bell sleeps in the haunted chamber and thereby solves the supernatural mystery and explains it with science and common sense. 1st edition 1898, PDF 17 pages. | $2.99 to wish list |