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WordsLuke JermayEffect: The performer asks his audience if anyone has ever worked in telemarketing, sales conducted over the telephone. The performer spots one such person and has them join him onstage. Removing a script from his pocket the performer explains: "Telephone sales, much like psychic readings, revolve around a predetermined script designed to influence the person on the other end of the phone -- whether the outcome happens to be the illusion of telling that person their future, or that an item is the best investment they can make. I have designed my own script that has a very specific outcome... | ★★★★★ $35 to wish list | |
Word-UpGraham HeyEasy to do mentalism effects. Word-Up is a word prediction where a spectator selects any magazine from a selection, any two numbers are called out and the word on that page and line is remembered. The performer reads their mind and writes down the exact same word. Then he asks the spectator to flip through their magazine and remember any famous landmark they see ... the performer draws his in advance. He's correct again. It's so easy to do. You'll have to buy a few magazines to make this, but it's worth it. Perfect for stand-up. Then there's Where's the Balloon? Perfect for close-up or... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Word SightDevin KnightBased on the original Al Mann Lexicon Phenomena, but greatly improved and so far advanced it fools those who know the original effect. Now you can make this up using your own computer for a fraction of buying it new already made up. Imagine revealing two FREELY thought-of words from across the room using an ungimmicked dictionary (you will have to paste two pages with word lists at the very front and two pages at the very end of the dictionary). Imagine doing this 15 feet away and never touching the dictionary during the presentation. Devin Knight's Word Sight allows you to reveal two words, sight unseen, that... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Word of MindTerri RogersA spectator is handed a theatrical review sheet and is asked to choose one of the hundreds of words that make up the various articles. There is no restriction of choice and the word is not written down. It is merely thought of by the spectator. When the spectator is ready the mentalist begins to concentrate and slowly, letter by letter, reveals the mentally chosen word. It is that direct. A spectator things of a word and you reveal it. The spectator can choose a different word and you can repeat the effect right away. Simple to learn, simple to perform, devastating in effect. What more... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Word 4 WordDavid DevlinEFFECT: A deck of 52 cards is freely shown. Each card bears a single word. All 52 words are different. The mentalist mixes the cards and hands the deck to a spectator. The mentalist now turns his back to the spectator and puts his hands behind his back. The spectator now makes a random and free choice of one of the words. However, the word is placed sight unseen into the spectator’s pocket. So, even he has no idea which word he has chosen. The deck is returned to the mentalist’s hands. With his back still to the spectator, he instantly calls out a word. The spectator removes the card from... | $8 to wish list | |
Word 4 WordBoyet VargasThe mentalist shows some Alphabet flashcards to the participants. The cards are mixed and distributed. The participants are asked to form a word using the letters they have received, from which the mentalist will be able to divine all of them.
Bonus Effect: The Missing Link Each participant exchanges cards after they were mixed and distributed, and yet the mentalist is able to identify which... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Worauf beruht das?Erik Jan HanussenTelepathie, ihre Erklärung und Ausübung Herman Steinschneider, oder hier 'Hary' Steinschneider, der spätere Erik Jan Hanussen, beschreibt wie Telepathie funktioniert und wie sie ausgeübt wird. Interessanterweise gibt er auch die 'Tricks' der 'Falschen Telepathen' preis.
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WondersSean Waters
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Woes of a WizardDavid DevantWoes of a Wizard was written by David Devant before he was partner to J. N. Maskelyne in his famous Egyptian Hall in London. Devant became a partner after George Cooke, Maskelyne's former partner had left the enterprise. Devant was a natural choice as he was fast becoming the top magician in England. But at the time of this publication he was, as Paul Daniels says, "a jobbing magician." His base was just outside London, and he traveled the country repeatedly giving shows for society and in the Music Hall. In his famous book, now happily made available once again, he relates the stories that every professional... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Wizardry with WatchesOswald RaeFrom the foreword: Watches have always played a certain part in Magic, but the watch was usually a borrowed one. The excellent "prop" watches now on the market, manufactured of course exclusively for conjuring purposes, open up almost a new era in watch magic. Having acquired some of these, I endeavoured to work out some effects therewith, and thinking that some of my ideas may be of service to my fellow magicians, I have put them into print. With the exception of those described under "Some Suggestions" all the effects have been actually worked, and the various stands described are easily... | $4 to wish list | |
Wizard Magazine Volume 5-8 (Jul 1951 - Jul 1956)George ArmstrongThese are the second four volumes of the Wizard Magazine as a PDF which you can download. It includes a hyperlinked index. 1st edition July 1951 - July 1956; 1733 pages. Volume 5
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Wizard Magazine Volume 1-4 (Apr 1947 - Jun 1951)George ArmstrongThese are the first four volumes of the Wizard Magazine as a PDF which you can download. It includes a hyperlinked index. 1st edition April 1947 - June 1951; 1595 pages. Volume 1
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Wizard Magazine (1947 - 1956)George ArmstrongThe Wizard was one of Britain's leading magic magazines and was published by George Armstrong between 1947 and 1956. There were 95 issues containing more than 3000 pages. Here is the entire run as searchable PDF, including a hyperlinked index. It contains 945 effects, articles and features on every aspect of magic from hundreds of prominent contributors including: Billy McComb, Al Koran, Jack Lamonte, Ken Brooke, Arthur Carter, Chandhu, Milbourne Christopher, Carlos Colombi, Edward Dexter, Prince Drakon, Hen Fetsch, Douglas Francis, Lewis Ganson, Louis Histed, Jack Hughes, Roy Johnson, Fred Lowe, Max Malini, Jay Palmer, Edmund Rowland, S.H. Sharpe, Hans Trixer, Verrall Wass, Mark Weston and Jack Yates. 1st edition 1947-1956; 3328... | ★★★★★ $39 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |
Witness Projection ProgramKen MullerA collection of mentalism-type demonstrations based on the framing of the treatment of witnesses in a courtroom setting, and the premises of influence, empathy, clairvoyance and telepathy. Any similarity to actual practices and techniques of practicing attorneys at law or assistants is coincidental and grounded in mirth. These effects and scripts are for the legal system of the USA and may need modifications for congruency (or sanity) for the systems of other nations. Truth Test A defense attorney sometimes has too many witnesses willing to testify. Their eagerness to help often clouds... | $12 to wish list | |
Without Safety NetAldo ColombiniThis is a lovely self-working small packet trick Aldo Colombini created from a trick published by Richard Vollmer. Effect: You show the spectator two face-up packs with four cards each, and a prediction - in the form of a face-down card - is placed on the table. The cards are the same in each pile, but their order is different. From a regular deck of cards, the spectator selects three cards. The values of these cards determine how many cards have to be moved from the top to the bottom in either of the piles. The spectator is even allowed to split the work between the piles. Say 5 cards... | $7 to wish list | |
Without MirrorsChristopher CharlesMagicians and emcees know that comedy plays an important role in warming up today's audiences. No matter how great your tricks may be, if the spectators aren't laughing, they're not being entertained. Whether for TV, stage, casino floor show (night club), or lodge shows, Without Mirrors contains an excellent assortment of material to choose from to make you the center of attention. Memorize two or three of the one-liners and you'll also be prepared to deliver an apparently ad-lib, off the cuff remark, just as the late-night TV hosts do. While you don't have a team of comedy writers like the... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Within the Dark CircleunknownThis hard-to-find text on trumpet mediumship and fraudulent spiritism is now updated and better than ever. Audiences enjoy seeing the psychic entertainer reveal the inside secrets of fraudulent mediums. And now, thanks to this rare old manuscript, you can. We love the title, for it really sets the mood, as the manifestations described take place in the dark, around the séance table. This is just the ticket for hosting a regular series of entertaining séances at your home, or that of your client. And that's not all. Only in this edition is revealed a modern-day source for obtaining a... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
With Two DecksHoward P. AlbrightThis ultra-rare manuscript from magic author-dealer Howard Albright, features a trio of effects that each use two different-colored decks. These are audience-tested effects that will leave the spectators talking, long after the performance. RED AND BLUE EN RAPPORT - You exhibit a red-backed deck of cards and a blue-backed deck. A spectator is handed one of the decks and shuffles them. You do likewise with your deck. A suit is chosen. Both of you remove the 13 cards of the selected suit from your deck. Each 13-card packet is then placed in its own houlette or wine glass. One at a time, the... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
With the Eyes of Dr. ReeseRobert A. NelsonHere is a miraculous, "test conditions" billet reading method that is both fiendishly clever and imminently practical. Leave it to the fertile brain of Bob Nelson to develop a billet test as good as this! The sitter writes any question on a slip of paper and folds it tightly. She drops this into a glass tumbler. Sitter then takes her own handkerchief and places same over mouth of glass. A rubber band is used to snap around the edge of glass, holding the handkerchief in place. The glass, containing the spectator's billet, is left standing on a table throughout the test. The performer picks... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
With Magic in MindToby VacherThis is a collection of three card effects with a Mentalist's presentation. Because of this, there are no knuckle-busting sleights or use of anything but a standard deck of cards (although one of the effects works better with a single double-backer). Not only do you get three audience-tested, astounding effect, but you also get a video explaining the author's improved method for the cascade control and many extra tips, tricks and alternate endings. The video is in wmv format. You are taught everything you need to perform all the effects to know except the humble double lift. You will learn... | $15 to wish list | |
Witches' BrewCharles W. CameronDedicated to those kindred spirits who also tread the seldom trod paths of strange and unearthly magic. This weird concoction, known as 'Witches' Brew', is offered to necromancers, sorcerers, and all those nighthawks who dabble in the strange and mysterious. Long may your midnight oil burn and your candles splutter in your pursuit of the Forbidden Arts.
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Wir Zaubern (gebraucht)Dr. Hans-Gerhard StumpfGut erhaltenes Buch mit Farbillustrationen. Information zum Inhalt finden Sie auf der Seite zur digitalen Ausgabe. | $10 to wish list | |
Wir ZaubernDr. Hans-Gerhard StumpfVierzig ausgewählte Tricks für den Anfänger mit guten Beschreibungen und Illustrationen.
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Wipe Out: seven remarkable tricks using wipe off pensTerri RogersThese are all effects which use wipe-off or white-board pens. Terri Rogers uses the Velleda brand, but there are others you can use. She also uses two types of Velleda films, one white and the other transparent. [30 years after this booklet has been published we have a lot more pens available. While not wipe-off pens some of these effects can be adopted to the popular Frixion pens which can be erased by heat.] Contents:
1st edition 1986, 1st digital edition 2013, 23 pages.... | $10 to wish listPDF & EPUB |