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Mental MarvelBrick TilleyThe spectator is allowed to freely call out random numbers. Through a fair process of elimination, he arrives at a single digit. This number matches exactly a prediction that you have written down previously. This is an easy, foolproof method for apparently reading the spectator's thoughts. 1st edition 2022, PDF 4 pages, video 39 seconds. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Newspaper DivinationDevin KnightThis is one of the most amazing things you will ever see. Looks like real mind-reading. A spectator is given a copy of a newspaper. It can be your local paper. The paper is not gimmicked in any way. The spectator chooses a paragraph from the front page. No force. He reads the first few words and spells each word to himself. The magician instantly reveals the words the person read. This is a little-known principle that Al Mann developed in 1979 that will fool magicians. It's a show-stopper. Use any newspaper. No pre-show, done on the spot with any person. Can be done long-distance over zoom calls.... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Billets for the Modern Mindreader 2Julien Losa[Note: You do not need to own volume 1 to be able to perform the routines explained here. Welcome to volume 2 of my Billets for the Modern Mindreader course. You will learn three switches and three routines for close-up, parlor, and stage situations, as well as casual settings. Billet Chi (Nestor Dee): Probably the holy grail of predictions with billets. Borrow three business cards and you can do the routine. Trust me, this is great. Telepathy Plus (Theodore Annemann): A classic revisited. A three-phase mind-reading routine. (Also doable with three borrowed business cards.) S.E.E. (Julien Losa): A practical and quick routine to get... | ★★★★★ $14.90 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ad Rem 8Werner Miller[Die Effekte überlappen sich zum Großteil mit der Englischen Sub Rosa Serie. Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Souvenirs d'ItalieDavide Rubat RemondWith Souvenirs d'Italie I have wanted to remember and celebrate the old, beloved tourist postcards that were the backdrop to everyone's holidays, those who lived them and those who received them indirectly, almost as an achievement for a promise kept. Souvenir d'Italie is an effect that makes it possible to make an impossible prediction: one Italian city out of the eight depicted on the postcard is chosen, or even only thought of, by a spectator, who holds them in a bunch in his hands. The spectator will have to distribute them face down on the table, covered by their respective place... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Souvenirs d'Italie (Italian)Davide Rubat RemondCon Souvenir d'Italie ho voluto ricordare e celebrare le vecchie, care cartoline turistiche che hanno fatto da contorno alle vacanze di tutti, di chi le viveva e di chi, in modo indiretto le riceveva, quasi come una conquista per una promessa mantenuta. Souvenir d'Italie è un effetto che permette di fare una previsione impossibile, una città italiana tra le otto raffigurate in cartolina, è scelta o comunque solo pensata da uno spettatore, che le tiene in un mazzetto, tra le sue mani. Lo spettatore le dovrà distribuire sul tavolo a faccia in giù, coperte dai rispettivi segnaposto,... | $10 to wish list | |
El Manual de Lanzamiento De Cartas SvengaliSeth BriliantMuchas páginas de información inédita sobre el éxito de los lanzamientos: consejos, ideas y opiniones de lanzadores muy experimentados. Qué hay que llevar, detalles sobre la articulación y mucho más. Un valioso complemento del Don Driver Svengali DVD sobre el lanzamiento del Svengali y la Don Driver Interview. 1ª edición 2010, PDF 32 páginas. | $20 to wish list | |
Proudlock's Routine with ThimblesEdward BagshaweFrom the foreword by Will Goldston: I admire a magician whose zeal for his art is always at fever heat. I admire a magician who sets out to discover some of the hidden treasures of magic and does not count the cost, in time and labour, that he spends on the task. Lastly, I admire the magician who, when he has found some of those hidden treasures, is willing and anxious to share them with his fellow magicians. The reader will now understand why I have a profound admiration for the magician whose originations appear in this book. One glance at it will convince anyone who understands magic that it is... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Further Than ExpectedIan BaxterHard to believe that eighty years have passed since the Stewart James card classic Further Than That was first published in Annemann's magazine, The Jinx. Card workers everywhere latched on to this intriguing, self-working mystery; the passing years have not dimmed its popularity one iota. Just recently, Jon Racherbaumer released a very worthwhile compilation, Further More. Essential reading and yes, currently available through lybrary.com. And now on offer, Further Than Expected from Australian card man and author Ian Baxter. This is a brand new, reconstructed approach that freely alters the proceedings while still maintaining the essential,... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Magic ClassBrian T. LeesTeaching a magic class is another way to generate income and promote yourself as a supportive magician. Community venues are always searching for programs such as this to host. They use these events to keep the community involved, provide productive activities for youth, and add additional services to their community programs. This text outlines a basic magic class, provides materials you can use and can get you started with your first series of classes. Teaching a class will not pay as much as a large performance. But it still provides a solid base for income. A magic class can help fill... | $10 to wish list | |
Garnet's Nimble ThimbleGarnet Specialty SalesA fascinating sleight-of-hand trick anyone can perform. Here is a clever routine of real sleight-of-hand which can be performed "right under their noses" without years of tedious practice, without special equipment, and without mechanical aids. No trick thimbles are necessary and you can perform at any time and anywhere — before a large group or across the dinner table. Whether you’re seven or seventy, you’ll enjoy fooling people with this real "magic". 42 actual photographs of a professional magician's hands in action and full written descriptions show and tell you everything... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
More Magical MysteriesEdward BagshaweFrom the introduction: For this reason I have endeavoured only to include effects of a practical nature, and ideas in which simplicity is the keynote. Anything in the nature of "conjuring for conjurers" has been rigorously excluded, and wherever an idea is made use of that is not my own, full credit has been given to the originator.
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DeadliftAli ForoutanDeadlift! No ... not the heavy compound movement that works for multiple muscle groups. Instead, this is a hard-hitting piece of mentalism that looks very clean. It is a hands-off impossible card divination that can be done with any regular deck and no gimmicks. You riffle shuffle the cards. While your back is turned they cut to a card, they memorize it, and they bury it somewhere in the deck. You turn around, and with 100% accuracy, you can go through the cards and remove their thought-of card. To perform this effect, you will need a very small setup that takes only a few seconds. ... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bending Minds 2Biagio Fasano & Renzo Grosso & Davide Rubat RemondWith Bending Minds 2 continues the collection of effects centered on the principle of the binary system, according to a new and innovative vision. From this second volume on, not only playing cards will be used to tell our magical stories, but also simple notes or some business cards. We present four more effects, two with cards and two with notes, with a number of elements varying from 4 to 8. Throughout the course of the effect, the cards are subject to a dynamic, the positions are constantly changing, each time in a different way. Even more than in the first volume you will be able to... | $12 to wish list | |
Face to Face Location & Spectator's RevengeJoseph B.Two outstanding effects. The first effect is totally impromptu and can be done with a borrowed shuffled deck. It is completely hands-off. This is an impossible location that will fool even fellow magicians. You will get phenomenal reactions from your spectators. The second effect is called the spectator's revenge because he will find his own card. This is a really fun and surprising routine. Everything is explained in detail. You may need to buy something extra in order to perform the second effect - Spectator's revenge.
1st edition 2021, video 19:24 | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magicseen No. 102 (January 2022)Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawVol. 17, No. 6, January 2022; 60 pages Cover: The Sentimentalists
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Ireland's Year Book 1947Laurie Ireland
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How To Perform Sensational Memory FeatsDr. Dejay WardThe Super Memory Act is a fascinating mash-up of a traditional mentalism demonstration with the excitement of a 10-in-1 sideshow attraction ... yet, there's a trick to it that makes it easy for you to do. In this hard-to-find manuscript, Dr. Dejay Ward reveals the secrets of his miracle memory act, with which he has amazed audiences for more than 30 years. When played to today's audiences, you'll discover that the miracle mind act is as fresh today as it was when first presented. This routine also plays well for the professional public speaker who uses a "you can do anything with your mind"... | $10 to wish list | |
Propless TOPUnknown MentalistPropless T.O.P stands for Propless Tossed Out Places. And it makes use of a "topless prop". Suitable venues are virtual shows and stage shows where audience members are from about 20 to about 2000 numbers. You can perform this as a purely propless effect or as an 'almost' propless effect using the "topless prop". This works great as both an opener or a closer. Propless TOP can also be adapted very easily to close up and parlor shows. The method is completely self-working and presentation is the key. You can play this in a 'tossed out deck' effect style or you can also play this as a pseudo... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Exclusive Problems in MagicEdward BagshaweFrom the introduction: This book has been primarily written for the Drawing-Room and Concert Artist who will, I trust, find the material offered for his perusal, sufficiently away from the "beaten track" to be of practical value. The majority of the effects described have been thoroughly "tried out" - and therefore they can be relied upon to "work." I have endeavoured to set forth a selection of original ideas that are not only (to the best of my belief) new in effect, but, to some extent, in method also - thus checkmaking the spectator who knows just a little too much.
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Fast Change 2Peter Pellikaan | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
JOJ False ShuffleJoseph B.Here you have a very deceptive False Shuffle based on Jay Ose's False Cut. You will see two versions in the demo. Look carefully; it will fool you. You will be able to keep the entire deck in order.
1st edition 2021, video 5:48. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
I'll Have a DoubleWesley JamesWesley James has done it again! While no single volume could include every multiple lift technique that has been shared in magic's vast literature, anyone that performs card magic needs the powerful tool multiple lifts can offer. Simply stated, this is the single most extensive work on multiple lifts ever created. No list could be fully comprehensive, but you'll find an abundance of techniques referenced in the exhaustive bibliography. You'll also discover as much multiple lift information as has ever been placed between two covers, and more. Everyone who performs card magic needs to... | ★★★★★ $60 to wish list | |
Dr. Q's Sight UnseenWilliam W. LarsenDr. Q not only tells you how to describe objects in detail after having been heavily blindfolded with cotton pads and heavy adhesive tapes, but he also tells you how to present the act in its most effective fashion and what to say while presenting it. Yes, here is the whole secret of this act, described in detail, plus complete patter and presentation. Half dollars (borrowed and unprepared) may first be placed over the eyelids. Then more than half a dozen strips of adhesive tape are placed over the eyes and pressed down tightly at all points. (Tape is also unprepared and may be borrowed.)... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list |