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ESP Card Magic Vol. 13: Nick Trost Part 5Aldo Colombini
- DESIGN BY ACCIDENT: A card is selected. A packet is dealt into four piles and the top card of each pile matches the selection.
- ESP PARADOX OF PAIRS: A spectator picks three pairs while you deal the cards. These pairs are the only ones containing two matching symbols.
- DUAL ESP TEST LOCATION: Two symbols are selected under very fair conditions, yet, you can announce them.
- TRIPLE MATCH BY DESIGN: A spectator shuffles the deck. You take a prediction card and the spectator finds two more matching symbols.
- SYMBOL SENSE: A deck of cards is mixed and three spectators think of a card each. You...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 14: Various Authors Part 4Aldo Colombini
- SUPERIMPOSED (Arun Bonerjee): A spectator selects two symbols by cutting the deck. You predicted those symbols in a very original and funny way.
- ESP BUNDLE (Jozsef Kovacs): A spectator cuts the deck and places a face-up card in the middle (say a Cross). Then he makes packets of cards. At the top of each packet the same symbol appears. Finally, you find the fifth matching symbol.
- COLORIFIC (Felix Greenfield): A truly sensational effect. Five spectators freely select five cards each from the top or bottom of the deck at random and each find five different symbols.
- DOUBLETAKE (Max Maven): With the cards...
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The Amazing Self-Working Card Magic of Howard Adams Vol. 3Aldo ColombiniAll these routines are performed with no sleight of hand.
CONTENTS:
- SIMULDU: A person rips five cards in half and splits them in two packets. One card is selected. The two packets are dealt at the same time and only two halves match: The selected card.
- THIRTEAM: Great routine and unique principle. Cards are shuffled and dealt in pairs. Each pair totals 13.
- REMARKOBO: You predict a number reached apparently totally at random.
- ENTERFORCE: You reveal a selection under what seems impossible conditions, with a previously written prediction.
- FACEY: Cards are torn in halves. A freely selected...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 15: Howard Adams Part 5Aldo ColombiniAll these routines are self-working with no sleight-of-hand whatsoever.
CONTENTS:
- QUINCIDENTA: A spectator freely selects a design. Two other persons select a design each. The designs match. A deal leads to two more designs and they all match.
- FACEY ESP: A freely selected symbol finds its matching sign. All is done in the hands of a spectator.
- REPEATOTEST: You find three designs a person is concentrating on. Then you reverse two cards which prove to be duplicates of two more designs he has selected.
- THIRTEAM ESP: Great routine and a new principle. Cards are shuffled and dealt in pairs...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 16: Various Authors Part 5Aldo ColombiniSeveral famous performers have contributed to create a high standard product with strong effects and routines.
Contents:
- PERSONALITY TEST (Ken de Courcy): You show a chart with ESP symbols. A spectator names his (or her) month of birth and on the same chart the symbol that corresponds to the month is selected. You predicted that symbol.
- STRICTLY STRAIGHT ESP (Aldo Colombini): A spectator (or more) picks five cards each time forming four packets of five cards each. Each group contains the five ESP symbols.
- ESP ASSOCIATES (Peter Duffie): A spectator deals two packets of cards at random and finds two matching...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 17: Various Authors Part 6Aldo ColombiniSeveral famous performers have contributed to create a high standard product with strong effects and routines.
Contents:
- HENRY CHRIST & ESP (Arthur Carter): The deck is cut by a spectator and he then picks a card. You have predicted that card.
- CASE FOR ESP (John Yager): A spectator freely picks a symbol from five. You show that you knew in advance what the selected symbol would be.
- THAT’S THE ONE (W. Rory Coker): A self-working effect where a spectator finds the four symbols similar to your prediction.
- STRANGE ESP (Max Maven): A spectator cuts a packet of cards and picks the top...
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What's Up Deck?Aldo Colombini... - ... Cut
- Taylor Count
- Tenkai Subtlety
- Triple Turnover
- Turnabout
1st edition 1995, 147 pages; 1st digital edition 2013, 153 pages.
- Acknowledgment
- Foreword
- Introduction
- To The Reader ...
- SLEIGHTS & MOVES
- ELMSLEY COUNT
- BOTTOMS UP!
- ODLA CONTROL
- BY MISTAKE
- TWIST & SHOUT
- SELECTED CARDS
- PRIME CUT
- SECOND COMING
- KICK OUT
- SPELL THE NAME
- JOKING AROUND
- COLORADO
- TORN & RESTORED
- TORN-ADO
- ONE, TWO, THREE
- FOUR ACES
- WANNA BET?
- MATH-ACES
- HOF-MINI-MAXI
- FOUR SPLIT
- CARDBOX TRICKS
- EATERY
- JAGGED EDGE
- BOXING JACK
- STAND UP
- PACKET TRICKS
- PIROUETTE
- TRIFLE
- THE ACE COUNTS
...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 18: Werner Miller Part 2Aldo ColombiniWerner Miller is certainly one of the most prolific creators with regards to ESP cards. All these routines are self-working with no sleight-of-hand whatsoever.
CONTENTS:
- MIXED DOUBLE: Two spectators pick a card each and they lose it in the middle of two packets. At the end of the routine, they find their own symbols.
- 1,2,3,!: A matching symbol routine.
- TRIPLET: After a spectator freely picks an ESP card, you find two more symbols matching the selection.
- EMPTY NET GOALS: Two spectators pick a card each. You place two packets on the table and turn over cards at the same time. Only two pairs match,...
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Magigram: 10 effects from volume 10Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
- A FOUR ACE TRICK (John Yeager): A very clever and unique four-ace routine.
- SEVEN-CARD WILD CARD ROUTINE (Stewart Judah): A great presentation for this classic theme. A very easy handling.
- ESP-ECIALLY (Stanton Carlisle): Two sets of ESP cards. Two spectators shuffle the cards and end up selecting the same symbol.
- THE SPECTATOR ACES (Alan Shaxon): A spectator cuts a shuffled deck into four piles. On top of each pile an Ace appears.
- A TWO DECK TRICK WITH ONE DECK ( I. Rowland): A Do As I Do routine using only one deck. From a shuffled deck you and a spectator pick two mate cards (say the two...
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Spell-Binder Part 3: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
- KARATE (Stephen Tucker): A Chinese coin (or any kind of coin) is split into TWO by a karate chop.
- SQUARE DEAL (Basil Horwitz): An ESP card is predicted using some 'data' from the spectator (age, address, shoe size, etc).
- WIPE OUT THE ACES (Roger Curzon): A spectacular way to produce the four Aces (or any four cards, even selected ones).
- MATE (David Britland): Two cards placed in the middle of the deck by a spectator find their mates.
- MY MISTAKE (Stephen Tucker): A playing card is predicted in a most unusual manner.
- ESP (Stephen Tucker): A stunning routine in three phases using two sets of ESP cards. Classic great Tucker thinking.
- COINED (Bill...
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New Pentagram Magazine: 10 Tricks from Volume 7Aldo ColombiniMore magic from the pages of Peter Warlock's legendary magazine.
CONTENTS:
- LIGHTNING LINK PLUS (Roy Johnson): You show a piece of rope and tie the two ends into a knot. A ring penetrates the knotted rope. Everything can be examined.
- COLORBLIND (Francis Haxton): Two cards are selected from two decks, one red and one blue. These two cards are the only odd-colored cards of the decks.
- SYMPATHETIC POKER CHIPS (Lewis Ganson): Four different colored chips placed one at each corner of a handkerchief and covered with two cards, magically pass separately until all four are under one card.
- THANK YOU, JOHANN NEPOMUK! (Peter Warlock):...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 19: Werner Miller Part 3Aldo ColombiniWerner Miller is certainly one of the most prolific creators with regards to ESP cards. All these routines are self-working with no sleight-of-hand whatsoever.
CONTENTS:
- IN MEDIO: You reveal a freely selected symbol in a very dramatic way.
- ESP ROLL: You flip and roll cards on each other until one card is face up and it matches a freely selected one.
- NEIGHBORLY HELP: After a spectator freely picks an ESP card, he eliminates all but one card and it matches the selection.
- ESPECIAL COUNTDOWN: A matching symbol routine using a freely selected number by a spectator.
- ESP SANDWICH: Two cards trap a symbol...
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ESP Card Magic Vol. 20Aldo ColombiniThis is the last download DVD of the series! 20 DVDs, 200 tricks and routines with ESP cards. A unique, complete collection. This is the twentieth in the series of DVDs dedicated to effects using ESP cards. A tribute to Howard Adams, Werner Miller and Nick Trost that are certainly the most prolific creators with regards to ESP cards.
CONTENTS:
- ESP CHOICE (Aldo Colombini): An ESP symbol selected among five, is the only one having a different colored back.
- STRANGERS (Howard Adams): Three persons, after each has selected a card, find duplicates of their designs using a number they freely decided upon.
- PREDICNIC...
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Aldo on Trost Volume 16Aldo ColombiniThe Great Card Magic of Nick Trost continues.
CONTENTS:
- THE SEVENS: A spectator finds the four Sevens. Of course it can be done with any four-of-a-kind.
- LOVE HAS GREAT POWER: Four Kings and four Queens are paired by a couple of Cupids (Jacks).
- BABY HAMMER: A spectator takes four cards, he shuffles them and turns them over at random. At the end, only one card is reversed and you did predict it. Can be done with ESP cards. Two versions are explained.
- RED-FACED GEMINI I: A spectator selects two cards from half of the deck. He then drops these two cards in the other half at any point. He finds, for...
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Spell-Binder Part 2: 10 effects from volume 2Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
- HAMMAN OUT-SEXED (Alex East): A 'sexy' version of the classic Hamman's 'Two-Card Trick' that uses, of course, only two cards.
- WOW (Tim Gan): The Ace of the same suit of a selected card turns over and then it changes place with the selection.
- WEIRD (Stephen Tucker): A great comedy mentalism effect where you predict how many fingers a spectator selects by revealing....plastic fingers in a box.
- TWISTED NERVE (Al Smith): An extended version of the classic Vernon's 'Twisting The Aces' where a lot of magic happens.
- THE BACK IS GONE (David Robertson): A unique entertaining way of revealing a selected...
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Magigram: 10 effects from volume 16Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
- ROPE, HANDKERCHIEF AND RING MYSTERY (Ken de Courcy): A handkerchief is draped over the center of a piece of rope which is tied over the handkerchief. The whole thing is given to a spectator to hold. A ring is vanished and it appears knotted on the center of the rope.
- AN E.V.T.V. PREDICTION (Arthur Carter): A method to predict basically anything you want: Names, places, cards, etc. The principle can be used for many other routines.
- DICE CHOICE (W. Rory Coker): Two ESP cards are removed as predictions and two are selected by a spectator. These symbols match your predictions.
- WHIRL (Aldo Colombini):...
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New Pentagram Magazine: 10 Tricks from Volume 12Aldo ColombiniMore magic from the pages of Peter Warlock's legendary magazine.
CONTENTS:
- MURDER BY SUGGESTION (Stewart James): Two cards are used to find a murder suspect.
- DOUBLY IMPOSSIBLE II (Michael Symes): Two selected ESP symbols are predicted by you.
- THREE INTO ONE (Jack Avis): A stunning routine with a series of revelations using just a regular deck of cards.
- AUSTROLOGY (Max Maven): An easy routine with cards that can be done also over the phone (you could use Tarot cards, Zodiac sign cards, etc.).
- BEAUTY AND BOTTLE (Someran): A fun routine to perform using cards with bottles and ...girls.
- ONE MORE LIE DETECTOR (Bob Neale):...
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Club 71: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo ColombiniThe English magazine [lc=3255 Club 71 ran from 1970 to 2007 and was produced by Geoff Maltby the owner of Repro Magic. For most of the time Walt Lees was the editor. Contributors include: Max Maven, Peter Duffie, Patrick Page, Al Smith, Angelo Carbone, Ian Rowland, Werner Miller, Peter Kane, Paul Hallas, Stephen Tucker, Ali Bongo and many more. The subjects discussed span everything from mentalism and cards, to magic for children and close-up.
CONTENTS:
- AROUND THE WORLD (Peter Underwood): A great mental effect. Two cards are selected by a cut of the deck done by a spectator. The two values added and an Atlas opened at that page to select a country. You have predicted that country.
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Pabular: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo Colombini... - ... (Stanton Carlisle): Four envelopes are shown and three are selected by spectators. They open the envelopes and inside they find consolation messages, while the last envelope (for you) contains a $100 bill (or any bill denomination).
- ONE AT A TIME COLLECTORS (Alex Elmsley): Three chosen cards appear, one at a time, reversed among the four Aces.
- UP, DOWN & AROUND (William Zavis): Four black cards penetrate, reverse themselves among and change places with a number of red cards Great packet trick.
- SIMPLICITY (Trevor Lewis): You show Ace to Five of Spades (or any five cards). A spectator...
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Match PlayAldo ColombiniBased on an idea by Nick Trost. You will be thrilled with the splendid effect which you achieve in such an easy manner.
You show a packet of five jumbo cards cut in half. Two spectators shuffle the cards and split the packet taking some cards each. For example, one spectator has 4 cards and one has six. You place an envelope on the table and then show the cards to each spectator in turn. They look and remember the one half-card (that corresponds to the number of cards they each had in hand). Then you ask them to remove from the packet the half-card they have seen. Incredibly they match! Not... | $4 to wish listPDF |
ImpactAldo ColombiniCards, coins, ropes, and rings.
From Lothar Malmberg's introduction:
Between the covers of this book, you will find effects which are both quick and fun to perform, as well as items which play longer and are more involved. I think that you will especially enjoy the effects using ropes because Aldo introduces some clever new twists, which, if put together with your own Cut and Restored or Professor's Nightmare routines, will make a winning combination!
- Introduction
- Turn Over Revelation: Two selected cards are revealed in a spectacular way!
- Boom-Boomer!
- Twice Cato: Two cards are...
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Scrapbook Issue 4Alexander de Cova... the most visual and baffling transformation of a giant card into a silk. It looks like trick photography and you end clean. I describe some tips for the table-hopping magician as well.
TAMARIZ MEMO DECK DAY 2 - The second part my little course on the memorization of the Tamariz stack. More cards are added to the stock!
ENTHYMEMATA - Here I have hidden a gem. It is a link to the printing templates for a marvelous trick by Phil Goldstein, which I reworked a bit. Finally, a real pleasing set of the necessary cards. Just go to the internet address I give you in the article, download,... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF |
Burners 6: Geile Tricks, die funzenAlexander de Cova... - ...
- ...
- ...4.1 Bedeutung
- 4.2 Neuheit
- 4.3 Unnötige Merkmale oder Eigenschaften
- Scottish Coins
- Remote Control
- Tuchfärbung anders
- Die OSBORNE-Liste
- KAPITEL II
- Tricks 109
- Carmelita The Snake
- Comedy Card Prediction
- Färbemesser
- Die Erdnase Bibel
- The Profiler
- Fred Kaps Chinese Coin Routine
- Stolen Cards III
- Buddha Card
- Tuch in Edding
- Simplex Deck Switch
- Internationale Münzen durch den Tisch
- Jumbo Linking Pins
- Quiz-Pfennig
- Karte in Flasche
- Messer durch Jacke
- Hong Kong Koin
- Sven-Pad
- Ring Quickie
- Die Becher des Kolumbus
- Der Mann mit dem goldenen Arm
- Gedanken zur Multiple Revelation
...
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Herrmann's Wizards' ManualAlexander Herrmann... are called respectively Drawingroom, and Grand or Stage Magic. The former is made up of feats depending upon manual dexterity, chemical combinations, and arithmetical problems. Grand magic, likewise, consists of manual manipulation, and, in addition, mechanical appliances, and optical illusions. Cards, of course, play an important part in both branches.
- FIRST WORDS ON MAGIC
- The Magic Wand
- The Magician's Table
- The Magician's Dress
- The Vanishing Gloves
- COIN TRICKS
- Palming.
- The Pass.
- To Secretly Change a Coin.
- The Half-dollar Wand.
- The Shower of Money.
- The Tray of Proteus.
...
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