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Ink-PortationDevin KnightThe performer shows a blue deck of cards and has a card freely selected from the face up deck. There is no force. He has a participant sign his name on the face of the card. This signed-card is then placed into a window envelope. The audience can see the BLUE back of the card through the glassine window. This envelope is propped up and left in full view. The performer introduces a BLANK FACE card that has a RED back; this is examined by the participant and found to be ungimmicked. This blank face card is placed inside a second window envelope so the red back shows through the glassine window.... | $15 to wish list | |
Dimensional Relativity(Benny) Ben HarrisThe classic from 1981: Signed Card Turns Inside Out - Examinable Only once in a while do you create a new plot. Folks have always said - and will probably continue to say - "it's all been done before." Of course, that's usually the case, but not every time. Dimensional Relativity was released in 1981 as printed booklet. The original concept of "turning a signed card inside out" (created on the nineteenth day of August, 1979 and shared with Woody Meltcher) became fashionable enough to see the book through two printings in three months. The reviews were excellent and lots of folk took notice. ... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Let's Get SmallCameron Francis
Get ready for 10 completely impromptu packet effects. No gaffs or gimmicks. Just pull a few cards out of a completely normal deck and start performing miracles. This is stuff you will use! ... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
8 Effects and a SleightMichael KociolekAll routines in this ebook are card effects and can be performed with a regular deck of cards. Only for one effect will you need an additional regular card. Five effects are totally impromptu and can be performed with a borrowed pack of cards.
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GobsmackedCostas Damianou & Simon LovellThe magician presents to the spectator a deck of blue backed cards and shows that this is just a regular deck of 52 cards. The magician places the deck, face up, on a table. This is the last time that the magician will touch the deck. The magician invites the spectator to cut the deck approximately in half and place it next to the original pile. The spectator is then invited to select one of the two piles which is then put to one side. From the selected pile the magician invites the spectator to deal the cards face-up and to stop at ANY card they wish. This gives them a genuinely free... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Antics and Interludes: Contextual Card CozenageJon RacherbaumerClassic Racherbaumer. I had to use the dictionary twice just to make it past the title :-) If you don't learn any card magic you will certainly expand your vocabulary. But I am sure you will learn a good amount of very thoughtful pieces. From the introduction: Can we then agree that Card Antics consist of novel actions, cute bits, and amusing maneuvers? This is what happens when cards jump, rise, change, multiply, disappear, reappear, penetrate, spin, and so forth. Aren't Card Antics meant to provoke delight and bewilder? To explore ways to convert, tweak, and redeem "pasteboard antics"... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
The Card ActivistPeter DuffieAuto Hue
Not Wrong | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
RemoteRob ChapmanThe effect is as folows: A member of the audience is asked to join you. A deck of cards is shown wrapped in elastic bands and placed inside the box. The Magician then puts the volunteer into a trance like state to open up their 3rd eye. When they open their eyes the spectator, holding the box reveals the name of a card, and a number. The cards are then removed from the box still wrapped in bands and the spectator unwraps them and counts down to the number, at that number they reveal the card they named. The box and cards can be handed out straight away for examination. Or even to be kept. ... | $15 to wish list | |
EquinoxDavid BritlandCard tricks with ungimmicked cards. One coin trick.
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Moments: close-up magic with cards and coinsPeter D. Harrison18 close-up card and coin effects plus extras taught. Over 145 pages of in-depth instructions with colour photographs. First in a series of new ebooks. Some praise for effects included in Moments:
Tricks: Catalyst Got Your Tongue?... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Snap, Crackle and Pop! A Brief Interlude with Fred RobinsonFred RobinsonThis movie was taken by Ake Hallberg from Sweden. Location is Hyde Park in London during the 1980s. The 8mm film was sent via Ulf Morling to Martin Breese who released it on DVD. You will see two performances of Fred's fantastic Ambitious Card routine together with numerous sleights and color changes. You will also see his incredible Vanish of Coin in tie. This film is really short but a gem for all who have never seen Fred Robinson perform life. For more on Fred's magic see The Magic of Fred Robinson by Peter Duffie. 1st edition 2006, length 5:48 | ★★★★★ $15 more than onetype to choose from MP4 (video) DVD | |
Hooked on CardsPeter DuffieA collection of new card routines.
Card to Envelope
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Pasteboard DuetDee ChristopherThe Gambler's Peek This is a simple, impromptu utility move that allows you to know the value of a freely selected card while you square up the face down deck. This move is completely invisible, yet very powerful. This move is taught from multiple angles and an easy card control is also taught to get the selection into the correct position. Chance Chance is an effect in which you will show your powers of influence over a spectator's decision. This is the perfect opener for a card mentalism set at a table. The premise is very simple, you remove a black card and a red card from the deck... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The InevitableMark ElsdonThis is probably Mark Elsdon's strongest piece. He has used it as the closer at every single private and house party he has worked for the last couple of years and it brings the house down (pardon the pun). The only other performer who has known about it is Paul Vigil and this is what he has to say about it:
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MultifariousCameron Francis7 Eclectic Close Up Card Effects + 1 Pen & Coin Trick
Contents: EXPECTANT -- An assembly effect with an awesome twist. COINCIDENTATLLY YOURS -- Harry Lorayne's classic effect reloaded. SKILL V. MAGIC -- A killer Triumph effect with three selections. FLYING FOUR REVISITED -- A super streamlined transposition between four signed cards and four blanks. KEY CARD SEQUENCE -- A card is selected... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Castles: close up card magicSimon CaineIn this ebook you will learn 8 stunning, practical pieces of card magic, and a series of sleights so sneaky they'll immediately make it into your repertoire. The Castle Sleights: A false cut, force, peek and displacement that all look the same. Can you tell them apart? Dr Daly's Last Meal: An impromptu sandwich routine gets a shot in the arm from the good Doctor. Dark Room: A there and back again colour changing deck routine for two. Just what colour was the deck again? Polygraph: A thought of card leads the spectator to wonder whether they are lying or telling the truth. Like your... | $15 to wish list | |
Cardopia: eleven terrific routinesJozsef Kovacs
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UK Lecture Tour Notes 2013Jozsef Kovacs
Contents: Appreciation: Jozsef thanks those who have helped him. Amazing Prediction: You table a prediction deck. A lady randomly (and fairly) chooses two cards from another deck. The two cards generate a card and a two-digit number. You hand her the prediction deck, and she deals down to her randomly generated number. All the cards dealt are face down except... | $15 to wish list | |
Rehab: a real world piece by piece restorationCameron Francis
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IntuitionDavid DevlinA cased deck is placed on the table. You remove your wallet, and also place it on the table. Both are on the table, and they are there in FULL view before ANYTHING happens. You tell the spectators that you removed one card from the deck, and put it in your wallet. A spectator then makes a series of choices bringing her to one card. The spectator herself removes the deck from the case, and deals the cards one at a time to the table. There are only 51 cards. The thought of card is missing. You then open your wallet, and remove a card. It is the thought of card! This is a "new" method for the... | $15 to wish list | |
Transfix: cards through caseBen HowardThis is a 'cards through case' effect, but completely different than older versions. This effect takes a classic stage illusion and puts it in the spectator's hands. Four random cards are selected by the spectator. The four cards are placed inside a card case and given to the spectator to hold at their fingertips. Three of the four cards are removed, leaving the final card inside of the card case. The remaining three cards are then pushed through the side of the card case and the selected card. This can be viewed from all angles whilst the spectator is holding the case. The three... | $15 to wish list | |
Packet RacketDavid DevlinDavid Devlin loves packet tricks. This new eBook contains nine of David's best packet tricks. (Volume two in this series is Packet Racket II.) Some use normal cards, some use gaffs, and some are impromptu. If you think you're getting a book about packet tricks that only magicians will appreciate, think again! This book is a terrific collection of tricks for laymen, restaurant workers, bar magicians, close-up workers, and everyone in between. All of the tricks in this eBook are packet tricks, but most tend to have a feel of something a little bigger. Most of the effects use standard packet trick methodology... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Jonah PloysJon RacherbaumerThis manuscript explores hybrids of the Jonah Card Principle. Beyond that it hopes to draw attention to this fascinating motif and perhaps inspire further research and development.
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The Complete Dumbfounders with CardsEddie Joseph & Paul GordonThis is a reproduction of Dumbfounders with Cards and More Dumbfounders with Cards two often overlooked booklets by Eddie Joseph on math based card effects. Some principles predate ideas rediscovered by Edward Marlo and Stewart James. (The ebook has been prepared by Paul Gordon.) The writing of Joseph is somewhat terse and hard to read, but the effects and principles are great. This ebook includes some comments by Peter Duffie and Roger Crosthwaite.
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