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Wave EpicJohn Gelasi
John Gelasi presents an entire ebook dedicated entirely to one of his favorite card plots: the packet brainwave effect. Included in this new ebook are eight baffling "B'wave"-style... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish list | |
Card Shark Issue 6Kyle MacNeillWelcome to issue 6 of CardShark, the highly anticipated monthly card magazine that contains exciting tricks from magicians around the world. This issue contains five great card tricks, which will feed your card magic needs, all for a tasty $2.80! In this issue, we have a great new trick from John Carey, plus fantastic new tricks from upcoming creators Michael Cookman, Rob Gardner and a trick from card legend Stephen Tucker. Plus, a trick from me. So go grab a deck of cards, and enjoy working your way through five great card effects…
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Aldo on Trost Volume 9Aldo ColombiniMore great card magic from the late Nick Trost! All the routines are performed with a regular deck of cards. CONTENTS:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 10Aldo ColombiniAll the routines are performed with a regular deck of cards! CONTENTS:
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Comedy a la CardKarrell FoxThe crazy card routines of one of the funniest magicians in the world. Very usable material including 23 hilarious card tricks, different from anything you ever tried before, totally unexpected, totally uninhibited in a very nice way, and totally entertaining. Illustrated by Roy Kissell. 1st edition 1960, 28 pages; digital edition 2012, 32 pages. Table of Contents
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Close-Up EleganceDavide Costi
Davide Costi is a true artist. His routines are beautiful,... | ★★★★★ $35 to wish list | |
The Invisible Deck: and other card tricksBob LongeOver a dozen strictly impromptu tricks you will enjoy using. Many have patter included. Please note that these invisible deck routines are FASIDU (from a shuffled deck in use) and not the same version popularized by Don Alan. 1st edition 1948, 24 pages; digital edition 2012, 21 pages. Table of Contents
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Al Koran's Miracle Blindfold Card ActBrian BarnesPerformed and explained by Brian Barnes. The explanation for the performance and method is in Al Koran's Legacy but as Brian Barnes has been performing this act for around 50 years he has taken bits of the routine out and has added some of his own subtle touches. This is a brilliant act for any full time magical entertainer. It just requires the minimum of props including a blindfold, cards and a table. It can be worked absolutely surrounded and for audiences of virtually any size. Brian Barnes not only performs the act in front of an audience of twelve but then explains how to perform it in detail.... | $30 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Two Magicians and a Deck of CardsCameron Francis & Aldo ColombiniAldo Colombini and Cameron Francis, two friends with a common passion: Card Magic. This is the type of magic that can be worked anytime, anyplace. Contents:
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Lucky AcesLynn J. SearlesOriginal Aces material, including the Fair Deal Aces, a new approach with no fake cards, Paging the Aces (the moves of which magicians won't follow), Four by Twelve Aces, a card trick in the Vernon tradition. This ebook is for card men who enjoy clever technical sleight of hand. 1st edition 1950, 2nd edition 1974, 12 pages; digital edition 2012, 12 pages. | ★★★★★ $5.95 to wish list | |
Finessed ControlsJon RacherbaumerControlling a card to the top or to the bottom is the most fundamental technique in card magic. Every card magician should have at least one good method to do that. Consequently many authors use the phrase "control card to the top/bottom with your preferred method" and leave the rest to the reader assuming that everyone already has his or her preferred method. While you might have your favorite method, the search for better ones never stops. In this ebook Jon Racherbaumer describers several - as he calls them 'finessed' methods - to control a card to the top or to the bottom. You should find... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
A Knight to RememberDevin KnightLECTURE NOTES 2011 by Devin Knight The lecture notes from Devin Knight's 2011 tour. Far more than just a set of lecture notes, this is a complete book in itself! Features mind-boggling effects, including both cards and mentalism. Effects that fooled the majority of magicians in attendance. These notes include directions for Devin's NO TOUCH Any Card At ANY Number. The performer need not touch the decks at any time, yet both decks can be examined by the spectators. No fakes, gimmicks or duplicate cards! One of Devin's biggest hits during this lecture tour. These notes also contain directions... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
The Best of Pentagram Card MagicMartin BreeseFabulous collection of card magic culled from the pages of The Pentagram, including an excellent chapter by Graham Adams.
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Subtle MiraclesPeter DuffiePeter Duffie is one of the world's most creative cardmen and Subtle Miracles gathers together some of his most inventive work. Many of these effects were marketed as exclusive manuscripts (Solo, Duet, Trio, Quartet, Double Indemnity) and are now brought together for the first time, together with a selection of brand new routines using equally clever methods. David Britland contributed a routine called 'Red Alert' as well as added notes commenting on Peter's routines. An appendix teaches a couple of important sleights.
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Blind DateDavid DevlinEffect: The performer introduces a deck of cards that has swimsuit models on the cards. It is explained to a male spectator that he is going to go on a date with one of these 52 girls. All he has to do is psychically determine her phone number. You bring out 5 cards, which are numbered 1 through 10. All of the odd numbers are on one side of the cards, and all of the even numbers are on the other side of the cards. In other words, the card marked with a 1 on one side is marked with a 2 on the other side. The others are, of course, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, and 9/10. You tell the spectator that you will... | $5 to wish list | |
Card Shark Issue 7Kyle MacNeillWelcome to ISSUE 7 of CARDSHARK, the highly anticipated monthly card magazine that contains awesome tricks from magicians around the world. This issue contains five great tricks, which will feed your card magic needs! I am very excited to say that we have an excellent new trick and a classic from John Guastaferro, a new trick from Andrew Murray plus two fantastic new tricks from Rob Gardner, all for only $2.80! Plus, thanks to a great John Guastaferro idea, the first three tricks form an awesome routine! So go grab a deck of cards, hit buy and enjoy working your way through five great... | ★★★★★ $2.80 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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Bedazzling ColorsAldo ColombiniAn effect by Paul Gordon performed by Aldo Colombini. You show some Jokers. The backs of the cards are red. One Joker with a big X on its back is placed among the cards and now all the cards have a big X on their backs. One card with a big O on its back is placed among the cards and now all the cards have big O’s on their backs. Finally, the cards are all back to normal. The big surprise comes when five cards are turned over and a letter appears on each card spelling the word MAGIC (or any other message, a Royal Flush, etc). You will need five blank-faced cards. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Thought of Card at Thought of NumberDavid DevlinA deck is shuffled. While the performer's back is turned, one spectator selects and remembers a card, which he then loses into the deck. No one knows where this card is. Its identity is known only to the spectator. Now, a second spectator merely thinks of a number. The performer mixes the cards further, and spreads them face up to show the cards to be completely mixed. The second spectator now, for the 1st time, reveals her thought of number. The spectator is handed the deck. She deals the cards one at a time until she reaches her thought of number. The card arrived at is the card being thought... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Prediction ImpossibleRaphaël CzajaEFFECT #1: The magician opens up a card wallet displaying some playing cards torn in four pieces, each of them held by a rubber band. He explains, "Those are a few of the wrong predictions I've made in the past. Since then, I've learnt to keep being positive. For example, this one was wrong at the time it was made, but what if it was just right today?" You move this one aside and pocket the rest. A spectator selects any two-digit number up to 50. The deck is dealt accordingly to make up a card, selecting a value and a suit. Despite the huge range of possible outcomes, the prediction that... | ★★★★★ $8 $5 to wish list | |
Thunderbird: The Modern Ace ProductionLee Asher
Imagine if you had real magical powers. How would you make four aces appear at your fingertips? Picture bringing your hands together, in front of you, and an ace magically appears between them. Without hesitation, you take this newly-produced card, and effortlessly split it into two aces. The audience's gaze is riveted to your hands. Fearful of missing your next move, they don't even blink. The third ace materializes right out of thin air - at your fingertips.... | ★★★★★ $14.99 to wish list | |
The Complete Page Wright ManuscriptT. Page WrightIn the late twenties Larsen & Wright (William Larsen, Sr. and T. Page Wright) were prominent names in magic. They produced a flood of contributions to magic magazines, over one hundred in The Sphinx alone in 1927-28 (so many in fact that The Sphinx felt compelled to publish much of it under a variety of pseudonyms). But in addition there were the Larsen & Wright publications, a large series of printed books and manuscripts offering a mass of original material not appearing in the periodicals. When T. Page Wright died tragically in 1930, he left behind the finished manuscript for a mooted book. Incredibly,... | $35 to wish list | |
4' WaveAldo ColombiniAn uncanny demonstration of apparent thought-reading. THREE SMASH HITS: You show a packet of cards (saying that it contains the four Queens) and leave it aside. You also show another packet of four cards and they are seen to be the four Queens. A spectator FREELY touches any card and this is revealed to be, say, the QC. FIRST EFFECT: The QC is seen to be the only reversed card in the other packet. SECOND EFFECT: This card has a red back, while the other three are blue-backed cards. THIRD EFFECT: The three blue-backed cards are seen to have blank faces. Easy to do. At the... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |