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In FlightAlan RorrisonThis is a neat card and coin to pocket effect. Have a spectator grab a coin and sign it on both sides. You vanish it, or as Alan likes to say 'make it invisible'. Have a spectator select a card, and also the card vanishes while rubbing it on the leg. Both card and coin magically traveled to your pocket. However, the unbelievable miracle is that the signed coin is actually inside the spectator selected card. The card has to be peeled open like an in-flight envelope to get to the coin. Alan teaches every detail. A unique and unforgettable miracle. runtime: 19min 34s | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Metal MorphasisAlan RorrisonHave a spectator take out a coin and have him sign it. Show an empty card case and drop the signed coin into it. The card case is closed and put on the spectators stretched out hand. Then you bring out a bottle cap or take one that is lying around and have it signed as well. The bottle cap is lying on the table. You take the card case held on the tips of your fingers - to make clear that no sleight of hand is possible - and tap the bottle cap. The bottle cap instantaneously transforms into the signed coin. The transformation is incredibly visual and happens right in front of the spectators... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
StretchAlan RorrisonA lovely card stretching routine - very simple to do, because a little something does most of the work for you. Have a card selected (totally free choice) and draw a happy stick figure on the back of the card. The spectator can even sign the back, too. Then you place the card back on the top of the back and add another card on top of it - the stretch box. You now stretch the card with the signature clearly showing. At the end, simply square up table the top card, the stretch box, and hand out the selected with the stick figure as a souvenir. This is very simple, no difficult sleights,... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The MintAlan RorrisonThis is a really clever visual effect. I love it. Present a 'mint sheet' (a piece of aluminum foil). Borrow a coin and press the coin into the mint sheet. The impression looks just like the coin. But of course it is just an impression not a real coin - or is it? Hand the coin with which you created the impression back to the spectator. You only have the aluminum foil with the coin impression. With your thumb you squeeze and pull the impression of the mint sheet and create a new coin. The impression has transformed into a real coin. You do the same with the other side of the coin to 'mint'... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dracula Ebook Test: for iPhonesAlan Rorrison
The iPhone has loads of apps designed to do magic in the app store but there is one problem. None of them really are organic. As soon as you performed one of these effects with the phone everyone screams: "Its an app! Very clever but its an app". So here is one of the most organic apps on the market. You show the spectator an ebook on your phone and run through how it works (scrolling etc,) for them... You let them see that every single page is different before you have a page randomly selected. You hold the phone... | ★★★★★ $4.50 to wish listiPhone App | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Google Effect: for iPhonesAlan RorrisonYou ask the spectator to name any card that they like. No force is involved and it truly is a completely free choice. You then hand them your phone which has the Google search engine on the screen ready for the magic to happen. you ask them to type "what is my card?" or something similar into Google and hit the "Google search" button. Now watch as their face drops. Google has not only told them what card they freely thought off but it has also brought up a full page full of search results linked to the card. They can even go into the images section and be greeted with pages of image results... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listiPhone App | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Instant LottoAlan Rorrison"I could spend a lotto time pounding out the puns but I won't. Look at that visual, pure magic. Add to cart." - Ben Williams | $12.99 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Death of Laurence ViningAlan ThomasAn obscure masterpiece in the world of locked room mysteries with a meticulously planned-out crime that will delight the discerning detective story fan. The original inside flap advert reads:
This brilliant first novel contains an original twist of plot that will be a tremendous relief to readers tired of the modern run of detective stories. They had found Laurence Vining, the famous criminologist, dead in the lift at the Hyde Park Tube station, a Malay kris buried in his back. The attendant swore no one had been in the lift with Vining. The skillful elaboration of incident and the... | $4.99 to wish list | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reel MagicAlbeniceA reel is a tool which enables many surprising effects: Cards will rise, silks will come to life, small items will vanish, and more. Albenice reveals his famous Serpent Silk, wherein a scarf, twisted rope fashion and tied in a knot visibly unties itself. More than 25 different effects are described, including penetrations, color changes, knot effects, and much more. Also in the Addenda will be found the complete manuscript of "The Penetrable Silk" by Spalding, which was originally published in The Sphinx in the form of a series of articles. Spalding independently developed a whole series of penetration... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Magic: Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions including Trick PhotographyAlbert A. HopkinsA massive collection of information with a huge amount of beautiful illustrations mostly compiled from the pages of Scientific American magazine. The introduction is by Henry Ridgely Evans. During the 1890s, Scientific American magazine published detailed explanations of magic illusions. The informant for the magazine was no other than William E. Robinson, aka Chung Ling Soo, who at that time was the stage manager for Harry Kellar. Kellar was upset once he found out that he had a mole in his company who would feed the descriptions of some of his most popular illusions to the magazine, including the rope tie that formed the basis of his Spirit... | $19.50 to wish list | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beyond the MississippiAlbert Deane RichardsonLife and adventure on the prairies, mountains, and Pacific coast. Beyond the Mississippi is a travel log of Albert Richardson from a few years before and after the American Civil War. As the title suggests, he traveled west of the Mississippi through states and territories such as Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Iowa, Oregon, California, Nevada, etc. He describes nature, people, politics, and commerce. It includes exciting adventures as well as fairly dry facts such as how many bushels of grain a particular area produces. Overall it is quite readable and the... | $9 to wish list | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Eighth WonderAlbert ForrestThis hard-to-find title contains a wealth of dealer-quality club and stage magic, mentalism, and more for you to perform and enjoy. Here's a book from 1935 that, until now, has been out of print and jealously hoarded by collectors. It's filled with entertaining magic for close-up, club and stage. Clearly explained and well-illustrated, this goldmine of magic contains effects that will entertain as well today, as they did back when this book was originally released. Divided into chapters, you'll find clever magic themed for Stage and Club, Comedy, Mentalism, and Card Effects. And only in this... | $12 to wish list | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Albert Goshman Lecture NotesAlbert GoshmanThe baker who was forced to sell insurances, then work as photographer, and when that failed due to theft of his equipment he finally tried his luck with a magic lecture tour across the nation and never looked back. He became a close-up magic sensation.
1st edition 1965, 19 pages;... | ★★★★★ $6.95 to wish list | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Sphinx Volume 3 (Mar 1904 - Feb 1905)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 4 (Mar 1905 - Feb 1906)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 5 (Mar 1906 - Feb 1907)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 6 (Mar 1907 - Feb 1908)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 7 (Mar 1908 - Feb 1909)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 8 (Mar 1909 - Feb 1910)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 9 (Mar 1910 - Feb 1911)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 10 (Mar 1911 - Feb 1912)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 11 (Mar 1912 - Feb 1913)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 12 (Mar 1913 - Feb 1914)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 13 (Mar 1914 - Feb 1915)Albert M. Wilson
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