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Multiple Top Palm with BreakAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Multiple TurnoversAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
MultiplicityTom PhoenixThis is a fun, interesting effect, in which a free selection multiplies itself, leaving you with 3 of the same selection. It ends with a 3 card change, followed by a surprising transposition! This is entirely clean, requires no forces, and is sure to astonish and amaze your audience. Includes:
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Multiplying HolesMario TarasiniThere are different tricks which use a hole in a card. Mario Tarasini presents one of the smartest and simplest methods to perform this effect. Just punch one hole on the selected card and the hole will multiply. The best part is that after the trick the card can be given to the spectator.
1st edition 2020, length 6:40. | $14.99 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Muscle Moves: A Crash-Course in Powerful CardmanshipJon Racherbaumer[Note: Despite all the rumors the cover does not show Jon in his younger years.] This is an ebook about moves, card moves to be precise. If you are already familiar with the basics of card magic then you will find here a lot of advanced moves and concepts to significantly improve your magic. If you are an experienced veteran of card magic you will probably still find some moves you are unfamiliar with. It is also a great reference ebook to have in case you run one day into any of these moves. The moves are described in text and photos with references and sources in the usually meticulous Racherbaumer style.
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MutanzBob Farmer & Roy WaltonA bizarre packet trick. Inexplicable, unexplainable, enigmatic, and just plain weird. A cascade of alchemikal conundrums. A phantasmagoric orgy of cabalistic conjuration. A bewildering bafflement of uncanny dimensionality. Strange and supernatural forces twist and possess ordinary cards until they become grotesque mutants - in the hands of the spectator! No angles. Everything examinable. Resets instantly. Satisfaction guaranteed or we'll apologize. Warning: This ad contains bombastic hyperbole and unconscionable embellishment. When the going gets weird the weird get Mutanz! EFX:... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list | |
My Best Card TrickHarry BaronFrom the editor's note and foreword: The ideas emanate from the brains of those who are among the top flight of card men to-day, and I earnestly commend them for your serious study, because apart from being original - and never before published - they are all absolutely practical and every one of them has been audience-tested. Arthur Holland and I have been through this book page by page, with cards in our hands, and are convinced that there are no sleights which cannot with due diligence be mastered. And the mastering is well worthwhile for the contributors have given what they were asked... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
My Best To You: CardsScott F. GuinnFifteen of Scott F. Guinn's best card effects from his out of print books, edited, expanded, and updated. Unique plots and twisted classics, all audience tested in the real world!
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My Favorite Card TricksHarry LorayneFrom the Foreword: I sat down and described, in detail, fifteen of my favorite effects and routines with ordinary cards. Effects that you can do anywhere, any time, with any deck and under almost any conditions. Of the fifteen, only four begin with the standard "pick a card" opening. I've used the same format as I used in Close-Up Card Magic and Personal Secrets - that is, I've gone directly into the method and presentation in most cases. And - since I usually write an effect in one sitting, I most often come up with a thought or two after it is written. Therefore - the "Afterthoughts." Don't overlook... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list | |
My Favorite Easy Mental Card MagicGeorge B. Anderson
1st edition 1980, 24 pages; 1st digital edition 2017, 20 pages. | ★★★★★ $8.95 to wish list | |
My Favorite Sucker Card TricksGeorge B. AndersonThese are great routines if you need to silence a heckler. Lots of impact, good effects, experienced handling of cards and spectators. George knows how to lead you to the good ones, and they will sparkle up your routines. They are "different" and you do need variety in your card programs.
1st edition 1980, 1st digital... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
My FavoritesPaul A. Lelekis
Long-time professional magician, Paul A. Lelekis, has finally released his pet, "go-to" routines that he has used in actual performance hundreds...even thousands of times over the years in many shows and table-hopping in restaurants for decades! All of these routines are true "real-world workers" that will smack your spectators' right between the eyes. The day before Paul finished writing this e-book, he performed at a large corporate function... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
My Personal StackDani DaOrtizThose who have used it agree that it's one of the easiest and potent stacks in the world of stacked decks. A work of over 10 years that finally is seeing light in this ebook. New properties and deep study about the DaOrtiz stack. Divination, coincidences, exhibitions of skill… all in 134 pages complete with photographs. But what properties comprise the DaOrtiz stack? In addition to the properties of all stacks, like how to find and control cards, this stack supports the abilities to:
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MythopolisJon RacherbaumerUnpacking the Smith Myth and the Rashomon Concept. This collection of tricks focuses on a similar motif because they fit the precise definition of that word and, in each case, the goal is to show what unifies and specifically defines each one. I'm also using the term "curate," because I sifted through lots of material so readers can compare and analyze everything. I consider this to be a contextualizing exercise that reveals the motif's history and pinpoints its rightful place in the Creative Continuum. The two motifs compiled here are the Smith Myth and what's popularly known as the Rashomon... | $12 to wish list | |
N.D.E. - Near Deck ExperiencePeter DuffieFifteen card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. ACQUIESCENCE: Two spectators each lay out pairs of cards from freely shuffled packets. Despite any constraints you have accurately predicted the outcome. Miraskillesque perhaps? THE FLEEING ACES: The four Aces travel from one half of the deck to the other and capture a previously selected card. FOUR TO THE FORE: A spelling effect based on an Henry Christ premise. Two single Bottom Deals are required but they happen on the off-beat and a fine technique is not necessary. MY FAIR LADY: You fail four times to find a selected... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
NailedAldo ColombiniSo you want more card tricks with a regular deck of cards? Here we go!
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Nate Leipzig's Card StabVictor FarelliIn this ebook a detailed explanation of Nate Leipzig's original method of performing the Card Stab will be found. From the foreword: In Chapter III in Down's Art of Magic, the editor, John N. Hilliard, describes a similar trick, but it is not credited to Leipzig, and it is vastly more complicated and difficult than his. In the hands of the Card Master, the effect was really marvelous as all "old timers" who have seen him perform the routine will agree. Consequently, it is with pleasure that we put it on record, and we do so in the hope that it will become popular in all countries of Anglo-Saxon... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Natural ScamVittorio VersaillesNatural Scam, by Vittorio Versailles, is an ACAAN effect based on Tommaso (Tommy) Guglielmi's famous Subtle Scam. Natural Scam represents a significant change to the workings of its predecessor, and will be of great interest to all those interested in the ACAAN plot. What the new changes do best is they allow you to perform this ACAAN routine in a way that is so completely natural that members of your audience will think they just witnessed a miracle. Natural Scam is completely impromptu, totally hands off, requires no prior set-up, and it is 100% natural. Is this the holy grail? You will have to find out for yourself! ... | $19.99 to wish list | |
NBoxNinh | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
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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Neo ShufflogicaWesley JamesRevisiting the False Shuffle for Artifice and Magic There has not been a complete work on Shuffle technique since the early 1970's, yet Shuffle techniques have continued to advance. In fact, there has been a significant shift in the paradigm of those at the forefront of Shuffle techniques. Further, "In-the-Hands" techniques have become increasingly common, even in the magic fraternity, as they have been in the cheating community for many years. Now, for the first time, one of the most recognized experts on the subject has released the real work, including many of his own developments, for... | ★★★★★ $60 to wish list | |
Never In A LifetimePaul CurryAnother miraculous red-black trick from the inventor of Out Of This World. A spectator shuffles both halves of a deck over and over - yet it is revealed that both halves are in the same red-black order! Performed under the strictest conditions imaginable, and it works every time. 1st edition 1975, digital edition 2015, 5 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
NevermindMat L’Anoire
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COIN CON | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
New Card Tricks with the Mark Twain StackDick ColeThe Mark Twain stack is a Si Stebbins stack with a four-apart sequence in SHoCkeD order. It was first published in the February 1935 issue of Modern Mechanix and Inventions magazine. This is a reproduction of this article. The Mark Twain stack, also called the Riverboat stack (see for example Magic Card System), due to the abundant gambling on Mississippi riverboats, gets its name from the practice on these riverboats to frequently having to measure the water depth. If it was two marks, pronounced 'mark twain', it was ok. 1st edition 1935; PDF 4 pages. | $4 to wish list |