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UnfinishedDavid Gemmell![]() A small collection of ideas and variations with the pasteboards. Its been a while since David Gemmell has put anything out. His life has taken a strange turn for the better, and other interests have held his attention for quite some time now. What follows is a small and possibly incomplete collection of ideas and variations on classic themes that have held him captive for many years and these are the latest handling’s that he uses. No pictures this time, just words, ideas, pathways, and references where possible. 1st edition 2011; 29 pages. | $15 to wish list | |
Unique "Thought Card" DiscoveryHoward P. Albright![]() You reveal a freely thought card. EFFECT: Spectator freely selects several cards from his own shuffled deck and thinks of one. Those are returned and mixed in the pack. By means of "tuned thought-waves" the performer discovers the very card spectator is thinking of and, either names it dramatically, or causes it to obey his command in a distinctly "unique" manner. A real mental mystery. Remember:
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Unit Second DealAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Unlimited 3.0Norm Osborn & Edward Marlo & Jon Racherbaumer![]() This manuscript explores in detail the possibilities of the 'Double Count'. As the title implies, the possibilities seem unlimited. After reading this PDF you will surely come up with your own variations and takes on the effects presented. The Double Count in its basic form is to show five cards absolutely cleanly as six. One of the five cards is a double facer. 1st edition 1953, 2nd edition 1983, 3rd edition 2002, 48 pages. Table of Contents
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UnmarkedTony Chapparo![]() Would you like the ability to go through a deck of cards, any deck of cards, and know the suit and value of each card just by dealing them without seeing the face? Such ability allows you to perform all kind of miracles. Tony Chapparo describes how to build a gimmick which allows you to do that. This type of gimmick is not new but the particular construction and use is unique and very practical. 1st edition 2007; 6 pages | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
UntoldPeter Duffie![]() Fifteen clever tricks with cards. 1st edition, 2002. SEVEN DOWN: Seven Down was inspired by Ed Marlo's "Magic Seven." DRAW POKER: This trick came about as a direct result of a conversation with Roy Walton, who had a card problem which he quickly solved and published in OPUS. FALLING: The following routine is based on Roy Walton's superb "Cascade". Here several Jumbo cards are caused to mutate in a bizarre and visual manner. This was originally called "The Mutant Hand," but I changed the title for this ebook in view of the recently marketed Cascade variation "Mutanz" to avoid confusion with names. GREETINGS:... | $15 to wish list | |
UntraceableRaphaël Czaja![]() The descriptions below are purposely very detailed so you have an accurate transcription of what is seen by the spectator. Note that he can genuinely shuffle the deck as he wants (overhand, riffle, hindu, etc). No sleight or secret move from the magician. No marking system. No gaff or any hidden gimmick. Only use a regular deck. EFFECT #1: While shuffling a deck of cards, you proclaim to have a sixth sense that enables you to feel things around you without the need for seeing, hearing or touching them; like detecting pulse beats from a close distance. To prove it, you invite a spectator to... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
Up The LadderAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Using Biddle To Count More Or LessAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Utterly WildPeter Duffie![]() The ultimate ungaffed wild card - use any deck. The original version of this routine was called Born to be Wild (from Inspirations). Peter has enjoyed performing the original over the years, for lay people AND magicians, but the fact that he couldn't show the last card always bothered him. You were left with a face-to-face double that had to be dropped onto the deck and a triple lift executed to finish. Going back to the deck for a finish is never good! But this has now changed ... This new version changes that. You are now left with a single court card for a clean and powerful finish. There is also... | $10.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
V.I.P. Very Impossible PossibilityDavid Bui![]() Another approach to the “Any Card At Any Number” effect. Effect: Spectator one thinks of a card but he does not say it out loud. Spectator two thinks of a number and then deals to a card at that number. The card which she finds is Spectator one's selection. [Note: Uses dual reality, and to prepare for this effect you will require a blank deck of cards.] 1st edition 2007; 10 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
ValentineJamie Daws![]() Looking for the perfect romantic card trick? Then check out Valentine! A card is selected and signed with a heart by your spectator. The card is lost in the deck. The Three of hearts is shown to the spectator and the magician asks her to watch the middle heart very closely. At that moment you visually pluck the middle heart from the three and throw it onto a stack of cards on the table. The Three has visablly turned into a two and the heart now lays on the table! You place the two on the table and turn over the card that the heart has landed on. Its the signed card! At that point you collect... | $8 to wish list | |
Vanishing Card BoxAlexander de Cova | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vanishing Cards Via BiddleAllan Ackerman![]() This is an extension to the Biddle Count allowing you to steal several cards from the cards shown. runtime: 1min 17s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
VapoRisePeter Duffie![]() "Power-Trip Sparkling, Turbulence Brilliant and VapoRise Amazing. Three excellent card tricks. Well done - keep up the good work." - Thomas Connelly (UK)You offer to present a magic show using seven cards. You show an Ace, Two, Three and Four plus three Jokers. The A 2 3 & 4 are the performers. The Ace, you say, is the lightest card because it has the least ink on it, whereas the Four is the heaviest. The lightest card — the Ace — is placed into the Joker packet and it instantly rises to the top. You now add the Two to the Ace and place both cards into the Joker packet — both cards... | $10.50 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Variant's VariantAllan Ackerman![]() This routine was first published in Allan's book Here is my Card. The four kings are shown. A deuce is placed under the top king of the four king packet. Magically the deuce rises to the top. Then the deuce is placed third from the top but it still manages to rise to the top. Then it is placed fourth and finally fifth but it always rises to the top. In the end the deuce changes to a king and the four kings change to the four deuces. runtime: 4min 53s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Various Gaffed CardsLybrary.com![]() This set consists of 52 gaffed cards with Bicycle backs. The cards are listed below and can also be seen in the image to the right. They come in a white tuck box that has a small window on one side.
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Veeser ConceptAllan Ackerman![]() The Veeser Concept is essentially an extension of the Biddle Count allowing one to exchange a block of cards during a count. runtime: 2min 12s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon Add OnAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon Key Card ReplacementAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon PassAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon Push Off Double LiftAllan Ackerman![]() You will learn two more push off double lifts, one by Dai Vernon which is probably the most naturally looking one. runtime: 1min 13s | ★★★★★ $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon Shuffle ReverseAllan Ackerman![]() A wonderful way to reverse one or several cards during a riffle shuffle, developed by Dai Vernon. runtime: 1min 11s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon Tenkai ReplacementAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |