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Ace Assembly VariationAllan AckermanYou deal four hands of cards. The first card for each hand is an ace followed by four indifferent cards. However, magically all the aces assemble in the performer's packet. You will need to be familiar with the Veeser Concept to perform this effect.
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Variant's VariantAllan AckermanThis routine was first published in Allan's book Here is my Card. The four kings are shown. A deuce is placed under the top king of the four king packet. Magically the deuce rises to the top. Then the deuce is placed third from the top but it still manages to rise to the top. Then it is placed fourth and finally fifth but it always rises to the top. In the end the deuce changes to a king and the four kings change to the four deuces.
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Devilish MiracleAllan AckermanTwo cards are peeked at. Performer selects a few cards from the pack an shows them. One spectator notes that his card is among the ones shown. When the cards are shown again, the spectator card is missing and reappears in the other portion of the deck whereas the other spectator's card has magically appeared face down in the first packet. This is a plot by Carmen D'Amico and Ed Marlo.
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Easy Off PipsAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Dunbury DelusionAllan AckermanA card is selected and returned to the deck. The performer cuts to a random position to show an indicator card. The value of the indicator card is used to count to another card which the performer thinks is the chosen card. However, the indicator card was already the spectator chosen card. So it appears as the performer messed up. Nevertheless, everything straightens out magically and the card counted to is the spectator card and the card counted off are the aces.
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Cannibal KingsAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Reassembled FinaleAllan AckermanFour hands are dealt starting with an Ace for each hand. Another three cards are dealt on top of each ace. One at a time the Aces travel to the magicians hand - your standard Ace assembly. However, in a flash the aces jump back and on top of each pack is an Ace. There are no difficult moves in this routine, but it is a longer routine with several steps to remember. runtime: 8min 18s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Double Dupe Poker DealAllan AckermanThis is an extension of the Martin Gardner poker deal from Royal Road to Card Magic including ideas from Simon Aronson and John Bannon. This effect starts out with a quick transformation. Two spectators select four cards in total. These four cards visually and instantly change to the four kings. Then Allan demonstrates how a cheat would stack a deck to achieve an advantage. The final climax is a Royal Flush dealt to himself and three kings to one of the spectators. runtime: 15min 36s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The EsoteristAllan AckermanThis is number two of the Paul Diamond "Gems of Magic Book" series. Roger Klause writes in his foreword: Those of you readers who have had the opportunity to study and benefit from Allan's first work, Magic Mafia Effects, and those of you who have had the more fortunate experience of witnessing this young man's remarkable ability with the pasteboards will certainly welcome this treatise with great eagerness. Should this be your first encounter with Allan's literary efforts please be assured that each and every premise contained herein has been given the acid test before some of the most knowledgeable cardmen... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Hotel MysteryAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Expert Card MysteriesAlton C. SharpeFrom the introduction by Robert Parrish: Although much of the material in this book comes from advanced current contributors to card magic, Al has included some fascinating lore from the past. There is, for example, the first printed information on Eddie Fay's glimmer technique. I recall that the late Rufus Steele, an informed man of gamblers' dodges, simply refused to believe that Fay was using a reflector. He thought it was a put-on and that Fay was probably using a stack or a pack of marked cards. Then there is Paul LePaul's wonderful transportation of cards into a sealed envelope. Although he explained the trick... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Expert Card ConjuringAlton C. SharpeFrom the introduction by Robert Parrish: This book contains a remarkably select collection of sophisticated means for increasing and deepening the potential for "pleasant illusion" that resides in a pack of cards. These contributions range from presentation ideas such as Fred Lowe's "Second Deal Sam" to the technical refinement of standard effects, as, for example, in Ed Marlo’s "Approach to the ‘Stop’ Trick."
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Expert Card ChicaneryAlton C. SharpeFrom the Preface: This booklet, like our other Expert Series, is not designed to be either a reference or an authority in the ordinary sense. Perhaps, at best, it might be called a tickler, a reminder, or a check list, although none of these terms would be exact. It was written and compiled to stimulate one's "thought processes" and to instill creative activity within those who have a fondness for the pasteboards.
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Meltdown CardboxAndrew LohA card is freely selected and it is placed in between the four Kings. The Kings packet is then placed in the card case and the flap is closed. Performer snaps the card case with his fingers, a card seems to melt through the card case. The card case is opened and four Kings are found inside. You end clean!
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Healing PortalAndrew LohThis is an impromptu ripped and restored signed card effect. This is a flash restoration and the restored signed card can be immediately given out as a souvenir and you end clean. In this version, there is no extra card required, palming, etc. The restoration is very visual. The deck can be examined before and after the routine! Best of all, the spectator has a total free choice of the selection and no special setup of the deck. You end clean!
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Royal HighnessAndrew LohThis is one of the easiest four-of-a-kind productions with no finger-flicking moves or flourishes. Effect: Spectator freely names a number between 10 and 20. After some byplay and counting the cards in the process, the spectator unknowingly produces the four Kings. No crimp! No markings! No gimmicks! No extra cards! No rough & smooth!
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The Loh of AttractionAndrew LohA collection of Andrew's all time favorite routines. Three card effects which have been in Andrew's repertoire for years. They entertain any audience.
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Metamorphosis | $10 to wish list | |
Come TogetherAndrew Loh
The deck (can be borrowed) is shuffled by a spectator and the black Kings are removed from the deck. A card is freely selected (can be signed) by a spectator before it's lost in the deck. The performer spreads the deck and instructs the spectator to freely place the first King in any part of the deck. This is followed by the second King. The whole deck is placed onto spectator's... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Jacks Union: a visual sandwich card effectAndrew LohEffect: 1st edition 2010; 5 pages. | $6.90 to wish list | |
Lord of the RingsAndrew Loh
Four cards are freely selected which represent the evil rings. Performer claims that among the four cards, only one card will represent the genuine ring and the performer attempts to mix the cards randomly in order to find out which card represents... | $6.90 to wish list | |
Divide & ConjureAndrew LohSpectator Cuts the Aces with a truly different twist. It's very easy to do and highly entertaining...The four kings magically assemble to a single pile only to transform into four separate spectator selections!
1st edition 2010; 8 pages | $11 to wish list | |
Collectors Card CaseAndrew LohThis is Andrew's handling of Roy Walton’s “The Collectors” plot. If you are familiar with his original plot, here, the magic moment takes place in the card case and it has served Andrew well over the years. He developed this handling while he was playing a number of “The Collectors” effects during the afternoon in the year of 2006. Effect: The performer places three Kings in the card case. The performer then proceeds to have two spectators to freely choose two cards from the deck. The two selections are signed and lost in the deck. The performer waves his hand over the card case... | $8.80 to wish list | |
HallucinationAndrew LohHallucination is Andrew's first packet trick that is very easy to do and highly entertaining. Basically, this effect involves four Queens and you magically cause any two Queens to penetrate with the other two Queens visually. At the end, you cause all the Queens to vanish magically leaving the blank cards on the table! There is no slit or any special cut-out card at all in this effect. This ebook is not suitable for beginners. While all the moves are explained clearly some previous card handling experience is preferable. Skill Level: 3-4 (Intermediate) Reviews:
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Kollectors RevisitedAndrew LohThis is one of Andrew's favourite routines. He has been performing Kollectors Revisited for many years in his act and he regards this effect as his pet routine. This effect plays big and best of all, it's impromptu and can be performed with a borrowed deck. In addition, if you are going to perform card magic that has great impact to layman, this effect is for you. This effect involves three freely selected cards and they can be signed. You cause their signed selections to vanish into thin air and magically, the selections appear in a very magical manner. This e-book is not suitable... | $9 to wish list |