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Aether #2: Bank Night 1 HandedGregg Webb & Doug McGeorgeOriginally written for Genii Magazine as a "one-handed Wild Coin," this effect is direct, startling, and fast-paced. It requires the following props:
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Aether #4: Wild ChipGregg Webb & Doug McGeorgeGregg Webb explains how to make several poker chips change color, then change back using sleight of hand and simple props. (Note: this is not the Sol Stone trick explained in Super Sessions #13.) 1st edition 2021, PDF 2 pages. | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #5: Ink Flight 2Gregg Webb & Doug McGeorgeThe very first issue of "Aether" featured an exploration of Gregg's "Ink Flight" effect. The concept is stunning: a spectator's signature travels across space to appear on a selected card. This all-new version enables you to accomplish this miracle with sleight of hand and simpler props (with credits to Ed Brown). Required are:
Hand-lettered text with illustrations by Gregg Webb. 1st edition 2021, PDF 5 pages. | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish listPDF_facsimile | ||
Aether #6: Webb's FlurryGregg Webb & Doug McGeorge | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #8: Sox, the TrickGregg WebbGregg Webb presents ideas using an egg bag to conjure up socks and other items that vanish in clothing dryers. The trick uses an egg bag and suitable small pieces of clothing. Required props:
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Aether #9: Sponge Balls to BoxGregg WebbGregg Webb presents ideas using sponge balls and a folding box based on Slydini's "Paper Balls to Hat." The trick uses sponge balls and a folding cardboard box. Here, you will learn:
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Aether #10: Slydini TouchesGregg WebbGregg Webb presents ideas based on Slydini's use of Classic Palm and dropping coins to the cupped hand instead of lapping. Here, you will learn subtleties:
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Aether 11: Creativity and OriginalityGregg WebbIf you think you have no creativity in you, you should read this article. Gregg describes concrete examples of his own creative process and development and how you can start with baby steps to ease yourself into becoming more creative. Progressively you take bigger and bigger challenges to ultimately create your own tricks. Gregg Webb encourages magicians to create some original magic tricks, even though there is plenty of good material out there, for several reasons. It is a good exercise for the part of the brain that thinks creatively, and that part gets stronger by use. Also, even though... | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #12: Polaroid Princess IIGregg WebbTurn a card trick into something much more relatable - a stack of instant photographs taken just minutes ago. Polaroid Princess was an effect Gregg kicked around for hours on the phone with the great mentalist Bob Cassidy. He liked the idea. This is a further development of the same idea. You will need some form of instant camera, be it a classic Polaroid camera or any regular camera with a Zero-ink portable instant photo printer. 1st edition 2022, PDF 3 pages. | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #13: The Little GiftGregg Webb | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #14: Musings about CoinsGregg WebbGregg Webb discusses some aspects of coin magic that have bothered him for a long time. How to best get rid of an extra coin without arousing suspicion? What is the problem with the Bobo Switch? Why do Jumbo Coins make no sense? What to do about the disappearance of the Half Dollar, the basis of so much classic coin magic? 1st edition 2022, PDF 3 pages. | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #15: The GloveGregg Webb | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #16: Traveling Thru the HandGregg Webb | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | ||
Aether #17: Who Really Wrote the Expert?Gregg WebbGregg teaches two methods for the same trick. The question this trick tries to answer is who was the famous author of The Expert at the Card Table? This trick will probably not provide any deep insights into this question but it may produce laughing, weeping, protesting, or other human emotions because the subject of Erdnase can evoke some very strong ones. One method is based on equivoque, the other uses a Himber wallet. 1st edition 2022, PDF 3 pages. | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 1Gregg WebbTriplets is a new series by Gregg Webb with three items each - tricks and essays. This first ebook in this series features "Cleverness", a two-card transpo, a coin routine that was inspired by Milt Kort's famous shot glass coin routine, and "Behold the Invisible Knife", a routine most suitable for a kids show.
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Triplets 2Gregg WebbIn this second installment of Triplets, which is an all-cards issue, Gregg describes a new variation of a card change of Jimmy Groppo's. Jimmy was the glad-hander of one of the casinos in Vegas and would do very direct magic effects for the customers. Next are some very strong tips and additions to a trick called the Repeat Card to Pocket. At the end, Gregg explains how to do this feat with a signed selection. Lastly, Gregg explains how to solve some of the common problems of a move called The Misdirection Palm. Many beginners make the same mistakes with this move and miss the point.... | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 3Gregg WebbIn Triplets 3 - The All Coin Issue, Gregg describes a platform version of Hanging Coins with 3 coins so that it fits in with 3-Fly for those that do that trick. Also, the last coin actually vanishes instead of just being held at the fingertips as in the Roth original. Next is a routine that looks like a standard Han Ping Chien trick but in reality is done by a completely different method - Pseudo HPC. A routine using the Nokito Box which is described in David Roth's book Expert Coin Magic. A second ending is provided using a regular Okito Box. Finally, a new feature, Magic News, has... | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 4Gregg WebbIn this, the second all-cards issue, of Triplets, Gregg Webb describes some old and some new in the news section, including a review of a rather old book Gregg thinks has good patter ideas for poker-themed card tricks, and some others that are quite recent, and a few things that are yet to come out but will soon. Next Gregg describes a novel vanish of a card for standup manipulators, and then a card trick based on Schrödinger's Cat theory (from quantum mechanics), and a very direct new incarnation of Real Gone Aces, called Real Gone Queens, which includes a way to do it as Real Gone Jokers. ... | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 5Gregg WebbIn this mixed props issue from Gregg Webb, it starts out with some magic news, and a book review, and an essay on how today's audiences want shorter tricks, and why. Next we have a devilish coin trick, Rolled - or Pennies South, where a whole lot of pennies penetrate the table. Following this is The World's Fastest Cups and Balls Routine. In the essay provided in the magic news section is an essay on how magicians often go too long because they can, and why not to fall prey to that impulse these days. Lastly comes Gregg's latest version of a series of methods for doing a mental version... | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 6Gregg WebbThis is an all-mentalism issue, and the first essay is about the various kinds of mentalism, to help you describe your "powers" to your audience. These include Thought Reading, Remote Viewing, Precognition, Drawing Duplication, Clairvoyance, Psychometry, Living and Dead Tests, and also Metal Bending, and Psychic Healing (Faith Healing) and unusual "powers" such as Handwriting Analysis. Calling your feats by the correct type of power will go a long way in establishing yourself as an expert. The next essay is about presentations that may be new to you so that your act will have more thought... | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 7Gregg WebbFollowing the mentalism issue of Triplets 6, this one, Triplets 7, will also be mainly mentalism, specifically about Equivoque. I learned a lot about this, with 5 objects, from Max Maven's video, and at the same time, I discussed this with Charles Reynolds who in turn discussed it with Pat Page. Then I put in some work of my own and came up with a very practical way of working this. I will go into every detail. Every mentalist I have shared this with thought my procedural changes worthwhile. Next, I will go through every object I can think of with which to do this feat. I once saw Kreskin do it with... | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 8Gregg WebbThis edition features a completely different routine for MacDonald's Aces and a simple way to make the gaffs yourself. This is more of a platform or parlor version and not a close-up trick. The patter and presentation are also completely different from MacDonald's Aces. This is also different from the version in Hilliard's Lost Notebook. Gregg performed this on TV in 1968 long before Hilliard's notebook was even found. If you pride yourself on being different from the crowd, you'll love this. A very catchy storyline and premise is included. Next follows many updates on a trick of Gregg's,... | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 9Gregg WebbThis issue will begin with an essay called "What a Place for a Mission Statement!" by Gregg Webb. Indeed, 9 issues in and a Mission Statement? Anyway, it should make Gregg's position on magic even more clear for any newcomers. The next section is about ideas for mentalists. Here is how to revamp your entire lifestyle to make it easier to convince others that you are a mentalist ... before you even begin. You don't even have to change your name (although in some cases it may help). Other ideas include having your business card re-printed differently. And, looking through your wardrobe.... | $4.95 to wish list | ||
Triplets 10Gregg WebbThis volume, Volume 10, will be the last issue of Triplets. It will include Magic News including some new contacts and various pieces of magic news. Following this will be many "Thank you's" to all the people who helped me over the years. The next essay will be a retrospective of the theories that have guided my movements of minimalism and streamlining. These go back to the 60's and 70's when every trick in every magazine ended with "lap the extra item", to end. Many other trends began with ideas that were ahead of their time. While there have been great thinkers along the way, my magic... | $4.95 to wish list |