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52 Amazing Card TricksRufus SteeleThis ebook is a compilation of self-working card tricks with contributions by legends like Paul Rosini, Eddie Joseph, Edward Marlo, Martin Gardner, Ken Krenzel, Al Baker, Carmen Da Mico, H. Adrian Smith, Sid Lorraine, John Scarne, Dai Vernon, Audley Walsh and of course Rufus Steele.
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50 Tricks You Can Do You Will Do Easy To DoRufus SteeleThis ebook is a compilation of three booklets Rufus Steele released:
You will encounter contributions from people like Bert Allerton, Arthur Buckley, Paul Rosini, Ed Marlo, Dai Vernon, Dorny, Harry Blackstone and many more.
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Card Tricks That Are Easy To Learn Easy To DoRufus SteeleThis is another fantastic compilation of card tricks that require no sleight-of-hand. Rufus Steele writes "The simplicity of a card trick adds much to its mystery!" - I couldn't agree more. In total there are 51 tricks explained.
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Card Tricks You Will DoRufus SteeleThis is a collection of self-working and very easy card effects. Rufus Steele has released several other publications along this line. Check them out. Excerpt from the foreword: Tricks with a pack of cards afford one of the easiest and most interesting forms of entertainment in existence. They are amazing and mysterious to those who witness them, yet they are within the ability of everyone. The idea that long practice and exceptional skill are necessary in the performance of card tricks is erroneous. Some of the cleverest and most bewildering tricks are made possible by the use of... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 07: Advanced Card MagicRupert Howard | $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 06: More Tricks with CardsRupert HowardTable of Contents
1st edition 1931; 26 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 05: Sleight of Hand with CardsRupert HowardTable of Contents
1st edition 1931; 22 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Numbers: ACAANRus Andrews
Numbers is a great twist on the ACAAN plot. Imagine placing a prediction, openly in front of your spectator, and handing them a deck of cards. You then ask the spectator to create a 2 digit number. After the spectator has checked that the deck is a normal shuffled deck you ask them to... | ★★★★★ $22 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Dual EdgeRus Andrews
Imagine telling a spectactor that, with their help, you... | $17 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
TraumaRus Andrews
Trauma is a blank card effect with a crazy, twist... | $17 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
AbacusRus AndrewsImagine being able to predict/reveal a thought of two digit number and playing card without the spectator saying a word, everything exists purely inside their mind. Sounds impossible right? wrong, with Abacus you can do this and a whole lot more, from open predictions to ACAAN style effects. Abacus is a principle that opens doors that no other has done before and is being performed by professionals worldwide. "Rus has adapted a very clever Max Maven idea and applied it to cards. The result is a very interesting and very easy version of the ACAAN effect." - Marc Paul | $50 to wish list | |
The CardisteRusduck"Dedicated to the Art of Cardistry" was the subtitle of this legendary cards only magazine from the late 50s. It is one of the most influential card magazines ever produced, with effects by Rusduck, Elmsley, Charles Hudson, Bill Miesel, Marlo, Kosky, Milt Kort, Ron Edwards, Max Katz, Tom Ransom, etc. 1st edition 1958-1959; 156 pages.
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Two Second DealsRussell T. Barnhart | $6.95 to wish list | |
The Master PalmRussell T. BarnhartDuring his Princeton years, Russell worked in a nightclub doing close-up magic, and he has frequently entertained in that medium in his busy New York life since. He knows the value of a card trick that "entertains" and this is what he focuses on in Master Palm. Careful, concise thinking written up in clear language helps you to learn the 17 sleights and 15 tricks more easily. 1st edition 1975; PDF 58 pages, photo illustrated. Table of Contents
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Thoughtless ACAANRyan ShawA brand new take on the classic ACAAN effect that will leave your spectators stunned. This is more than a trick. It's an experience. This effect is powerful with a good presentation and there are so many places you can take the ideas within this short ebook. For $4, you can't go wrong. If you don't like something, feel free to shoot me an email letting me know. I'm very open to new ideas and I'm excited to share this one with you. Oh and if you don't like it at all, it's a money back guarantee. This is Thoughtless ACAAN.
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BeginningsRyan ShawA wonderful collection of original magic/mentalism effects and theory. The Assumption Principle: A deceptive but simple and versatile principle that you'll surely be making your own tricks with. Bluff ACAAN: To the spectator, it is a meaningful take on the ACAAN using a shuffled deck and free choice. They can handle the deck for the naming of the card and number. They can deal the cards. The Passive Force: An idea for an elaborate forcing method which you may already use, but have never realized it or thought of it in this way. The Build Up Principle: You'll totally transform your... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Your Card Isn't Here?Ryan ShawThis trick starts out as a display of the power of chance. A card is selected by the roll of dice. The magician doesn't know what the card even is. He spreads the cards and picks four random cards face down. One of the four cards is picked randomly, and the magician declares that it will be the card the spectator picked. When its not the right card, the magician makes up for it by making the card first disappear from the deck entirely, and reappear in his shoe. Note that you will need to purchase a gimmick for under $10. Ryan provides a link where you can buy this particular gimmick. ... | $2 to wish list | |
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About The Faro Shuffle: but were afraid to askS. Brent Morris PhDDr. Brent Morris covers the faro shuffle in minute detail from a mathematical analysis, to the history, applications, tricks with the faro shuffle and variations of the faro. If you want to become an expert on the faro shuffle this is a must have. Any card expert will cherish these notes because they are authoritative and exhaustive. All ACAAN fans rejoice. You will find in this ebook the first ever published solution to this effect with faros. The effect is as follows: The magician commits to doing exactly six perfect shuffles—no more, no less, and all perfect. The spectator names a... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Inner Secrets of Crooked Card PlayersS. Victor InnisThis very rare, and highly sought after, gambling book from 1915 is finally available. This book was the first to publish the fact that eight out-faro shuffles brings the deck back in its original order.
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The Expert at the Card TableS. W. ErdnaseOriginally entitled Artifice Ruse and Subterfuge at the Card Table, is probably the most cited and referenced book about card gambling moves - a classic in the history of magic literature. A must read for any card magician or aspiring gambling expert and an indespensable reference book. While the authorship of this book is hotly debated we are convinced it was Edward Gallaway. (For a detailed work on the search for Erdnase see Hurt McDermott's Artifice, Ruse & Erdnase.) [A copy of this book is also included in Michael McDougall's Card Mastery. This ebook is also available in a German translation. Paul Fleming wrote: The information contained in this book is the very basis of modern card conjuring. When first... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
The Erdnase NotebookS. W. ErdnaseThis is the workers edition of Erdnase's The Expert at the Card Table. Produced as a letter sized three ring binder so that one can insert note pages anywhere one wishes to take notes, printed in large font (16pt) on heavy coated durable paper, so that it can be read from a distance. David Malek, who came up with this specially designed format, explains in his introduction: ... I thought of an oversized edition, one that would lie flat on the table and be big enough to read from a foot or more away. The advantage of size would also facilitate working through the book with cards in hand, while having your eyes on the text and... | $9.95 more than onetype to choose from 3-ring binder PDF & 3-ring binder | |
Gravity CardSalvador Molano OlliveraA freely chosen card levitates on top of the deck. Then another card is passed under the levitating card to prove that there is no connection at all, you can look through and see that it is in the air. Please note that the explanation video has no verbal explanation. It includes a couple of inserted lines of text, and the rest is purely a visual explanation. Building the gimmick will require some time and effort, and you will most likely have to buy some supplies, but it is not particularly difficult to make. 1st edition 2019, length 18 minutes. | $22 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magic with a Marked DeckSam DalalFrom the introduction: Most magicians have at some time or the other resorted to faked or trick decks to bring about some miracle or the other. And yet these same performers, who will pull out a Stripper or a Svengali deck at the drop of a pin shy away from a marked deck, presumably under the impression that everybody knows a Marked Deck. That is, of course, a ridiculous notion. The truth of the matter is that not one spectator in a thousand can detect a good marked deck, and most of them are unaware of their very existence. For that matter, a number of demonstrations in our studios have... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Wild Card VariationsSam DalalThe Wild Card effect has been one of my favorite packet effects from as far back as I can remember and is indisputably one of the best card packet effects of all time. Unfortunately, in its original form, it does not meet my concept of good magic. It does not answer the basic audience dilemma - "Why does he do it ?" I know transformations (anything that changes) are part of a magic effect, but there ought to be some reason for it. If a performer changes blank paper to currency notes, that's logical, it's something everyone in the audience would like to do. If he changes a silk to an egg,... | $9 to wish list |