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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 | |
Flying KissDevin KnightThe original trick, first released by Devin Knight in 1972 and long off the market. It is available again, after being one of his most popular effects during a recent lecture tour. You show a deck of cards and have a lady freely select a card. There is no force. The lady may sign the card if you wish. The card is returned to the deck and lost. You tell the lady that you will give her magical powers and that she will find her card with magic. This always intrigues the lady you are performing it for. You ask the lady to blow a kiss toward the deck. The deck is spread and an image of a kiss... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Back LashDavid DevlinThis is a fun routine in which two cards are selected from two different colored packets. The selected cards trade packets 3 times, each time seemingly more impossible than the last. The methods are intriguing because the "move" comes after the effect. At first glance, this routine will appear complicated and convoluted. However, after working through the routine, and getting comfortable and familiar with it, you will see that it is rather simple. 1st edition 2009, 6 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
SecretsDaniel Quiles[Note that this is a translation from Spanish and is not in perfect English. However, this should not prevent you from studying these creative routines.] Effects:
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Brainwave MiraclesJim SistiFrom the introduction: The magician claims to have taken a playing card from a completely different pack and reversed it in the deck placed in plain view. The spectator is then asked to merely think of any card. After the selection is made, the magician picks up the pack, removes it from its case, and spreads through the cards, displaying the spectator's choice as the only card face up. When it's removed from the pack, it's turned over to display a completely different back color, thus proving the magician's claim that it originated in a completely different pack. This is the basic presentation... | ★★★★★ $19.90 to wish list | |
Truly Visual Card Magic(Benny) Ben HarrisA fabulous collection of effects all featuring cards performed with a VISUAL impact. Best-seller, Zoom is featured along with Ben's popular rendition of Oil & Water with it's glorious three phase routining. Learn to perform a version of Daryl's famous Ultimate Ambition with any deck. Also featured is the odd and visual Madman's Card to Pocket and a full work out with the world-famous Super-Flip Move. Contents:
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Quarterly ReturnsDavid DevlinIn effect, a card is selected and signed. The card is then cleanly torn into four separate pieces. The pieces are then placed between the fingers ala The Multiplying Billiard Balls, and the hands are otherwise empty (they really are!). The pieces are then gathered up one at a time. Each side of each piece is clearly shown. The bundled pieces then instantly pop open in a "flash". The card is fully restored and given to the spectator to keep as a souvenir. 1st edition 2011, 17 pages, photo illustrated | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Illusive Three Card MonteDavid DevlinThe performer shows three cards: two jokers, and the queen of hearts. The queen of hearts is the money card. All the spectators have to do is follow the queen. No matter how hard they try, it just isn't possible. The queen is anywhere but where they think she is. Finally, in an effort to make it easier to follow, one of the jokers is set aside. The queen is mixed with the one remaining joker. Instantly, the queen has vanished leaving only two jokers in your hands. The "joker" that was set aside, and has been in full view the entire time is turned over and is found to be the missing queen. The... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Maxi Twisto ReTwistedDavid DevlinFour cards are shown. They are the Four Aces. The cards are given a "twist" and when the cards are again counted it is seen that one of the aces has turned face down. This is repeated three more times, each time an ace has turned face down until all four aces are face down. The magician offers to explain how the trick was accomplished. The cards are again counted, and it is found that the magician was cheating. There are really five cards in the packet. The magician states that five cards make a poker hand, and as long as he is cheating he might as well give himself the best hand possible. The... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Sine WaveJohn GelasiAn incredibly fair new two packet "B'wave" effect with a killer ending that nobody will see coming. The Effect: Two packets of cards are introduced: one red and one blue, each containing four cards. The magician asks that the audience to imagine that each packet contains a four-of-a-kind, say the four twos. The blue packet is shown to a spectator and clearly contains all four twos. The packet is turned face down and given a quick mix. The magician asks the spectator to choose any number from 1 to 4, 1 being the top card of the packet, and 4 being the bottom card. The spectator notes the... | $7 to wish list | |
Excalibur Forcing DeckDevin KnightOne of the best forcing decks in the world, designed to fool both lay people and magicians alike. Make impossible card predictions with Devin Knight's Excalibur Deck. Mail a VIP a registered letter and never touch it again. Have him bring it to the show. Show the deck of cards to be different and hand them to any spectator (no stooge). Have him deal the cards face down on the table, while holding the deck in his hands. He stops anywhere during the deal and sets the card aside. Magician tells him to check the cards before and after in the deck. This allows the participant to see if he had... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
BreakKevin Schaller & Philipp SahnerBreak is a gimmick that allows you to fold a kink into a card and move it to another position. It is a real kink, you can let the spectator feel and examine before and after.
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Poker TellsDevin KnightEffect: The performer states that some card players seem to have psychic ability. These card players can correctly sense the cards in an opponent's hand. The performer says he would like to try an experiment to see if a participant has this ability to detect playing cards sight unseen. He shows four opaque envelopes and removes the four aces from a deck. The four aces are then placed inside the envelopes and mixed so the participant has no idea which envelope contains which ace. The envelopes are placed in a row in front of the participant. The participant is asked to guess which ace is in... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Card Shark Issue 4Kyle MacNeillWelcome to issue 4 of Card Shark, the highly anticipated monthly card magazine that contains awesome tricks from magicians around the world. This issue contains six great tricks, that will feed your card magic needs. You will get six brilliant effects, from Paul Harris, Jeff Stone, J. Jack, Donato Capitella, David Gemmell and me.
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Cardiac ArrestStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the third part of the trilogy. 20 stunning effects. 1st edition 1984, 40 pages; PDF 49 pages. Table of Contents
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Cardiac StimulationStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the second part of the trilogy. 1st edition 1984, 36 pages; PDF 40 pages. Table of Contents
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Cardiac PacemakersStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the first part of the trilogy. 1st edition 1983, 36 pages; PDF 44 pages. Table of Contents
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The Card-Mad-gic of Stephen TuckerStephen Tucker23 fantastic card routines. 1st edition 1984, 52 pages; PDF 61 pages. Table of Contents
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The 33 Cardinal SinsStephen TuckerMore than 30 card effects and 7 bonus coin routines. 1st edition 1984, 70 pages; PDF 87 pages. Table of Contents
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How to Cheat at PokerDaniel MadisonFormerly published under the title How to Cheat at Cards this is an updated version released under the title How to Cheat at Poker. The new version includes T.U.T., 50 pages by Chris Stanislas, his first and only publication. The ultimate guide to learning all of the techniques for cheating at card games ... An insight into the mind, mechanics and devilry of a card cheat. "...It was 13 years ago today when I almost lost my life cheating at cards, and what more poignant a day to release a book on the subject. It is a hope that How to Cheat at Cards will be one of my final publications... | ★★★★★ $27 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The Scott Tribute: Blindfolded Poker DealDaniel MadisonThe performer is blindfolded. Using a borrowed deck, he begins to deal cards and randomly deals five cards to one side. He then invites the participant to turn over the five cards to reveal a Royal Flush. This is Daniel Madison's tribute to Walter Irving Scott: a card cheat who is more commonly known as 'The Phantom of the Card Table.' On June the 14th, 1930, he managed to fool some of the worlds most prestigious magicians and card men. by demonstrating his ability to deal winning poker hands from a shuffled deck of playing cards. And he did this, whilst wearing a blindfold. A lot of speculation... | ★★★★★ $16 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The Working Professional's Ambitious CardJim SistiFrom the introduction: Though there is little that is "new" in the way of sleights here, this routine came from years of careful trial and error. The five phases represented here are the final result. I've found, after thousands of performances, that for the walk-around performer, this routine is just the right length to maintain spectator interest. Also, like any magic routine where the same effect is apparently repeated a number of times, each phase offers an apparently more impossible set of circumstances. It also ends with a natural applause cue. 7 pages, photo illustrated | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Just Cards Volume 1John GelasiYoung magician John Gelasi presents the first in a new ebook series full of fun, commercial card magic, all done with a regular deck of cards. This may be his best collection of pasteboard prestidigitation yet. In Just Cards: Volume 1 are 5 new card effects, covering a wide variety of plots. All of the routines are effective and hard-hitting, yet relatively easy to do. You're sure to find something that you'll love performing. Routines included: Fine Feathered Finks: A no-palm "homing-card"-type routine where a selected card jumps between a packet of jacks and the deck. Yes We CAAN:... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish list | |
Gyrater: Floating and Spinning DeckDevin KnightThe performer has a card selected, no force, and returned to the deck. The deck is shuffled and 7 or 8 cards are dealt face down into an arc shape. The performer introduces his card case and says this is his pet, CASEY. Casey is well trained and can find selected cards. That is because he is a pointer. (Pun Intended.) The performer holds the card case above his hand and says, "Casey stay." The card case remains suspended in the air. The performer says, "Chase your tail." The deck revolves 360 degrees in the air. Performer says, "Play dead," the card case drops into his hand. The performer... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list |