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FlipperDavid DevlinHere is the effect: a spectator has a packet of 5 cards. For argument's sake, let's assume the five cards used are simply numbered 1-5 (the actual make up of the cards is up to your imagination). The spectator goes through a procedure in which cards are turned face up, face down, left as they are, the packet is cut, some-times the spectator decides whether the cards are turned over or not, sometimes the performer decides. But in the end, no matter who made the decisions, or which decisions were made, only the center card is face up and it is the 4. Not only that, but no matter what decisions... | $7.50 to wish list | |
Free Cut PrincipleGene FinnellThe "Free Cut Principle" was first discovered by John P. Hamilton and published in 1948 in The Eyes of the Gods. Gene Finnell independently discovered the same principle two decades later and published several applications of it in his Free Cut Principle booklet in 1967. Since then many card tricks have been created to make use of it. It does not require any dexterity, nor is it hard to understand once you know how it works. Nevertheless, it is very effective and practical for a range of applications.
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Girl PowerSatish BThis is a woman empowered card trick. The spectator (preferably a woman) randomly selects a group of cards from the middle of the deck and deals them into four face-down piles. The top card of each pile is turned over to reveal the four Kings. Suddenly she finds the matching Queens. Sounds familiar, right? But this routine goes one further. When all the cards under the Queens are spread, they are of matching suits. This trick is free of any sleights. 1st edition 2021, PDF 7 pages. | $3.50 to wish list | |
Bloom Miracle Poker MachineGaetan Bloom & Chris WasshuberThis is a completely new and improved implementation of the famous Al Stanger Miracle Poker Machine. It is based on Gaetan Bloom's superior routine for this miracle. The first phase of the Bloom routine is now customizable and requires zero mental work - an improvement to an already astonishingly clean and clever and easy to perform routine. Here is a brief outline of the effect: A spectator selects 5 cards from a regular deck of cards. (The deck is not gimmicked in any way and can be a borrowed one.) Four of these cards are entered by the spectator into the Miracle Poker Machine. A fifth... | $249 to wish listgadget & PDF | |
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 | |
Throwing the SwitchJohn MendozaThe purpose of the switch is to secretly exchange two packets of four cards. For example, to show four aces and then turn them face down and deal them onto the table for an assembly effect. The cards dealt onto the table, of course, are not the aces after the switch has been done.
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Ned's Ultimate Poker StackRobert NedbalskiAn incredible stack that was worked out by hand at a time when computers were not available. The experts were impressed: "In actual play, that would get the money." - Dai VernonEffect: The spectator takes a shuffled deck. The spectator makes a choice of the type of poker to be played:
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LegacyEric MasonThe passing of a freely chosen suit of cards in numerical sequence up the sleeve, using a borrowed pack. Profusely illustrated with more than 70 photos. From the introduction: As Dr. Jacob Daley remarks in his classic 'cards up the sleeve,' this effect has always been considered the acid test of the skilled performer with cards. Since the whole purpose of the creative act in magic is to further the arts involved ... I offer my own much cherished routine for this wonderful trick dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daley's devotion to a pack of cards and the numerous imaginative effects he developed with... | $15 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
DelightfulIan BaxterThe ingenious Paul Curry, creator of 'Out Of This World' was also responsible for a number of other timely favourites - 'Open Prediction' being a standout and attracting variations a-plenty from card experts everywhere. Ian Baxter has fashioned a particularly appealing version of this classic, written in his inimitable style and now available in an easy-to-read manuscript - totally impromptu, simple to perform, no fakes, stranger cards, or hidden accessories. Skills need are minimal. A delight indeed! 1st edition 2021, PDF 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Triple DeckerAldo Colombini20 routines with two (or three) decks of cards. From the Introduction: Don't be misled by the title of the book; these are not routines using three decks of cards, but the title refers to the third book in this series. Included in this ebook are 20 more routines using two (or three) decks of cards. The ebook follows the previous two called Double Decker and Double Decker Two (twenty routines each) and I feel confident that I gave you in these three efforts the largest collection of routines ever using more than one deck. Let me say, that I am very proud of my research and I am greatly thankful to all the contributors... | $10 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 17Werner MillerWerner Miller is in particular known for his ESP tricks, to which he has dedicated a lot of thought and effort over the years. For example, the late Aldo Colombini was a big fan of Werner's ESP tricks. This ebook is almost exclusively dedicated to ESP tricks.
1st edition 2021, 29 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Strange PairsAldo ColombiniAn incredible series of effects of nine pairs of cards (with drawings of animals). Three tricks that you can concatenate together into a long, incredible, magic sequence. Plus an amazing effect performed during the 2007 lecture tour by Aldo Colombini and Rachel Wild. The effects are:
Complete with card templates and detailed explanations, easy to do. 1st edition 2001, PDF 7 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Sum It Up & Out DatedAdam HudsonA brand new approach to the ACAAN plot and an exciting way to reveal any spectator's birthday. Sum It Up A packet of playing cards is mixed and a spectator freely names any card from within. Next, a small whiteboard or notepad is introduced and the performer writes down sixteen consecutive numbers, inviting the spectator to select four. The four chosen numbers are added together, creating a final total. This generated total is counted to in the packet, locating the one card that occupies that position. The card arrived at proves to be the very one named by the spectator at the beginning... | $10 to wish list | |
Fine Art of Palming CardsBrick TilleyPalming cards, and getting away with it, is one of the most difficult skills in the magician's toolbox. If you've ever wanted to master this sleight here is your chance. This concise tutorial will get you started, or improve your current technique, in order to raise your confidence level. This lesson covers the one-hand top palm. 1st edition 2021, PDF + video (length: 16 s) | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Mind InfluenceTommaso GuglielmiTwo semi-automatic ACAANs. In the main effect, the spectator mentally moves an imagined card into the deck in an imagined position only. All this happens without the mentalist touching the cards and without knowing which card and what number the spectator has thought of. In the second ACAAN, the spectator generates a random card and number then counts to the generated position and will find the card. All this happens without the mentalist ever touching the cards. The two effects are very easy to perform and do not require any sleight-of-hand. 1st edition 2021, PDF 8 pages. | ★★★★★ $23 $11 to wish list | |
All BacksPeter Pellikaan | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bizarre HolePeter Pellikaan | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Commercial Card MagicWolfgang RiebeA teach-in video for card magicians who are searching for reputation-building commercial tricks that are fast, visual, and mind-blowing for a lay audience, yet will also blow away fellow magicians. Full performance video followed by a detailed explanation of every trick. 8 tricks in total of which 5 can be performed with a borrowed deck. ALL BACKS: Ideally performed with a borrowed bicycle 'seconds' deck, but any deck can be used. All cards change to double backs, except for the chosen card. OUT OF THIS WORLD - OUTDONE! The ultimate impromptu version of this classic using a borrowed deck,... | $34.95 $25 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ColourPeter Pellikaan | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ghost RiserRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Sub Rosa 18Werner MillerSmall packet tricks, ESP tricks, spelling tricks, magic squares, and more ...
1st edition 2021, 33 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Card Rise Through FingerBrick TilleyA card is selected, returned to the deck, replaced in the box. The performer holds the box facing outward, his fingers positioned so that they encircle it. There seems no possible way for the selected card to escape. Despite this, the selected card is seen to rise up out of the box, right through the performer's index finger. Once the card protrudes from the box it is removed, spun on the finger, taken off the finger, and exhibited with a hole through the card's center. (This idea was originally developed by Clayton Rawson in the 1930s and published in the Sphinx. Later Pete Biro unearthed it in... | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Royal ProgressGeorge Ernest ArrowsmithAll the court cards are found in a borrowed deck repeatedly and genuinely shuffled by the spectators. The performer first produces the Kings, then the Jacks, and lastly the Queens. The deck is shuffled by a member of the audience. The cards are inserted in a trouser pocket. One at a time the Kings are produced. The spectator shuffles again the pack of cards. The performer puts it behind his back and produces the four Jacks. Again, the cards are genuinely shuffled by the spectator. After making the spectator check that his pocket is empty, the performer inserts the cards into it. Despite all... | $6 to wish list | |
Precise PremonitionDavid JonathanA twist on the premonition plot with a multiple kicker finale. Precise Premonition draws inspiration from Eddie Joseph's staple Premonition effect, but packs in many new magical moments that crescendo with an incredible firework finale. Best of all, it's super practical, very easy to perform, and consistently delivers incredible reactions. The Effect: A spectator is given a red deck to hold that contains your prediction. A blue deck is now shuffled and used to create both a playing card and a number. Let's say they settle on the number 10 and the Queen of Hearts. The spectator looks through the deck to retrieve... | $8.95 to wish listMP4 (video) |