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Visions 2002variousThis is the complete archive of Visions, The Online Journal of the Art of Magic, for the year 2002. Everything is searchable. Visions is currently the top online magic magazine. Convince yourself and check out the current issue. You will find great articles, product reviews, biographies of legends, reader submissions, and a whole lot more. | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Visions 2003variousThis is the complete archive of Visions, The Online Journal of the Art of Magic, for the year 2003. Everything is searchable. Visions is currently the top online magic magazine. Convince yourself and check out the current issue. You will find great articles, product reviews, biographies of legends, reader submissions, and a whole lot more. | $20 to wish list | |
Visions 2004variousThis is the complete archive of Visions, The Online Journal of the Art of Magic, for the year 2004. Everything is searchable. Visions is currently the top online magic magazine. Convince yourself and check out the current issue. You will find great articles, product reviews, biographies of legends, reader submissions, and a whole lot more. | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Effortless Card MagicPeter DuffieEffortless is probably just as apropriate or misleading as self-working. It doesn't mean that these tricks don't require any effort on your side. You have to read the descriptions, remember the sequence of actions and perform the act - entertain, which in my book is neither self-working nor effortless. But what these terms try to convey is that you will not need to master difficult moves or finger breaking sleights to perform these effects. And they are very good effects. Often an 'effortless' trick can be performed to greater effect because the performer can pay more attention to audience managment,... | ★★★★★ $24.95 to wish list | |
Other Stuff 3Dale A. HildebrandtThis third issue of "Other Stuff" contains The Hildebrandt Experience: The Weird Works of Dale A. Hildebrandt. From stories in search of an effect (such as Greek Sneezes) to fully blown routines such as the coin trick "At Your Service", you are sure to find something to inspire you to greater heights. The issue starts off with Greek Sneezes--a story in search of an effect. Also contained are: Ear of Van Gogh: This mysterious replica of Van Gogh's ear finds the correct painting. Super Serial Silliness: A slight spin on the serial number revelation. New Age Bandage: Magic with symbols. ... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Magically SpeakingTimothy HydeCatapult your entry into the world of professional speaking! "Magically Speaking" has been compiled by long time professional speaker and magician Timothy Hyde. An overview of the entire speaking industry with special focus on how magicians can make the transition into this lucrative field. Guest articles from speaker bureau owners, speaker coaches, marketing gurus and other magicians already working in this field. Some of the questions answered in this MasterClass: What should a speaker have in their promotional press kit? Do you know the questions a speaker bureau will ask you if... | $14.95 to wish list | |
Mystery MakersJim ColesJim Coles, who is the author of the best selling PK Revolution, describes in this ebook four stunning routines with cards, coins and cigarettes.
Mirror Image
Shadow Of A Thought | $7.50 to wish list | |
The Magic of SlydiniLewis Ganson & Tony SlydiniThis is a classic book, probably one of the best books on close-up magic ever written. Now available as an ebook with an improved layout. The original book had 448 photos grouped together in full-page photo plates. This meant that most photos were removed from the text which goes along with the photos. We have corrected this error in this digital edition. All photos have been inserted in the text where they are referred to. Slydini was a genius of misdirection. Every movement and every word is deliberately chosen to direct the attention of spectators as well as to produce a graceful and engaging... | ★★★★★ $29.90 to wish list | |
FFFF Lecture 2003Boris WildThe FFFF (Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic) convention is the "Original Close-Up Magic Convention" and the most prestigious gathering of close-up magicians in the world. Since 1971 the By-Invitation-Only event continues to feature the best performers, creators and lecturers in the world. This means the very fact that one can attend this convention is a badge of honor and admission into the highest ranks of magic. Boris Wild has attended FFFF and this ebook is his lecture from 2003. As you can imagine magicians who lecture at FFFF show, teach and demonstrate their very best stuff. After all they... | $10 to wish list | |
Boris Wild's LectureBoris WildBoris is probably best known for his 'Boris Wild Marked Deck', which he describes here in detail. (For the right material to prepare your Boris Wild Marked Deck please see here.) He also teaches his version of a memorized deck, which you can learn in 6 minutes, because there is a system, a formula if you will, to it. And particularly the combination of his marked deck and his memorized deck allow you to fulfill your Wild-est effects. If that is not enough then you will also learn the Kiss Count. The Kiss Count is a new move in cardmagic. Thanks to it, you will be able to pretend you have four... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Hypnohole and Other AbsurditiesDale A. HildebrandtMany have discovered Dale Hildebrandt as a thinker like no other. His creations are unique, weird, absurd, surreal and lead to extremely strong effects. He writes in his introduction: Hello, my name is Dale A. Hildebrandt and I'm addicted to weird magic. I like to invent magic that is absurd, strange, and surreal. There's nothing better than creating an effect or routine that makes people stop and think. Then there's the effect that astonishes them into silence. And we can't forget about the effects which make them wonder just how pliable the world is in the hands of those who can ply. Paul... | $30 to wish list | |
Black and White MagicMarie Laveau | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Proudlock's Egg Bag and Four Ace PresentationsEdward Bagshawe | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Pick Pocket MagicEddie JosephA treatise on the fundamental principle, theory, and practice of picking pockets – for entertainment purposes only. Eddie Joseph attended in 1923 the Indian National Exposition in Calcutta. There he wittnessed the reactions of visitors to a pickpocket incidence. This gave him the idea to build an act around pickpocketing. Subsequently he studied the methods of pickpockets, developed an act, and finally wrote this guide. 1st edition 1940; 30 pages. | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Magic and Mysteries of IndiaEddie JosephEddie Joseph who was born in India and lived there for most of his life. He wanted to write a detailed, true and unbiased description of the Indian magician and his methods. He penetrated deeply into the subject rather than give it superficial treatment. This ebook will give you a clear perspective of India's Mystery Mongers and their mysterious creations. 1st edition 1940; PDF 73 pages.
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Professional Restaurant MagicJim SistiThis is a comprehensive guide to developing a restaurant magic repertoire, finding a suitable venue, strategies to help you keep your job and other practical information for the working professional. Jim Sisti is a long time, experienced and professional restaurant magician. He was also the editor of The Magic Menu, a magic journal solely dedicated to bar and restaurant magic. You won't find any effects in this ebook, but you will find heaps of practical advice to build a career with restaurant magic. And most of the information, advice and suggestions you will receive apply in good part to other venues... | ★★★★★ $19 to wish list | |
Cut!R. ShaneA card routine that is murder. This ain’t your usual card trick. Anyone who knows Shane and his work knows he likes to tell stories with my magic. Old stories, new stories, morality tales, dirty jokes...it’s all brain fodder as far as he's concerned. Therefore, it shouldn’t come as a shock that “Cut!” is story. But it’s a grisly little tale ending with a bloody murder. Probably not a good routine for restaurant work. But it is a good routine for those moments when you want to entertain and shock your audience a bit, and audience whose sensibilities can handle a little blood flowing... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Impossible MattersR. ShaneThese are two very interesting self-working effects, both based on topological principles. You do not need to learn any math or remember a whole lot to perform these two stunning effects. (These two effects have been taken from Shane's books Automata and Pentalogy.)
Paradoxical Oddities | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Patterns of MagicR. ShaneHere you will find two weird little self-working "mathmagic" things. (These tricks have been taken from Shane's book Automata.)
Mutus Nomen Yadda Yadda Yadda
Gods of Chaos Slapped Silly 1st edition 2006; 17 pages | $6 to wish list | |
PortentsR. ShaneThese are two mentalism/bizarre routines from Shane's book Pentalogy.
The End of the World as We Know It
Bones, Modern and Cold 1st edition 2006; 20 pages. | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
SymbolicsR. ShaneThese are three self-working routines with ESP cards with the general theme 'impossible coincidences', facilitated by a cyclic stack. (Two effects are based on work by Werner Miller from his Ear-Marked book, and one routine is from Shane's book Automata.) As always with Shane, you don't just get a routine and method, but the reasons why these routines work, what is important and how you can change or alter them to suit your needs and make them your own.
In Search of Synchronicity | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
The King Has Left the Building ... with AmnesiaJeff PierceThinking Inside the Box
Cash Deposit
Empowerment
Visual Rubber Band Un-Link
Rubber Band Split
The Shrinking Band
The King Has Left The Building... With Amnesia Remote... | $9.99 to wish list | |
Flip-M-OutRon JaxonHere is what Ron himself has to say about this ebook: If I where asked to perform one trick to someone to show my ability as a close up magician. This routine is the one I’d show them. It’s my number one reputation making magic routine and I get more requests to perform “the coin trick” from both laymen and magicians then any other trick I perform. The reason for this is simple. It’s very powerful magic! Here are a few reasons why:
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Showmanship for MagiciansDariel FitzkeeDariel Fitzkee authored one of the best trilogies on magic theory. This volume, book one in the trilogy, primarily deals with theoretical aspects of a magic performance. This book has been cited numerous times and is one of the standard works every serious magician should read. Fitzkee has a very analytical mind and describes his thoughts clearly. As with any theory not everyone will agree with every detail and every suggestion. Regardless of if you fully subscribe to Fitzkee's thinking or not, there is plenty to learn from his writings. Paul Fleming wrote: Several years ago, Dariel Fitzkee wrote a... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish list |