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Conn-juringDoug ConnConn-juring contains professional magic developed for the real world. 42 pages, photo Illustrated. Includes: Flush Brush 2.1 Painting the Royal Flushes. After-Afterburn A flaming biz-card production. Joints 3 coin vanish / recovery. Coin Spectacle Elbow, Knee & Neck... w/ repeat! Plausible Presentations An essay. One Conn's one coin flurry and thoughts on the subject. Rab-bit (sponge) vanishes & reappears on a speks shoulder. This Little Pinky A dissertation on the pinky count (3 routines.) Dante's Sandwich A synergystic sandwich sequence; Elmsley's "Point of Departure" meets "The... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Colors on the MarchStephen Minch & Martin A. NashMartin has used this one at police and government lectures everywhere. It concludes with one of the most deceptive dealing demonstrations possible with a deck of cards. Available again for the first time in 25 years! The Colors on the March act consists of five interconnected routines. The major theme of the act is that of gambling - a topic that immediately captures the interest of both men and women. Notice how the requirements of each routine are secretly attained long in advance of the routine's performance, thus making the performer always several steps ahead or his audience. Also note... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Jacks or BetterStephen Minch & Martin A. NashOne of Martin's favorite routines. This has been one of the most popular routines for Martin's lectures. It concludes with a 13 minute sandwich routine that keeps the audience continually guessing. Available again for the first time in 25 years! To open, you begin by honestly cutting the four Aces from a shuffled pack in the fairest manner possible. This effect grabs their interest immediately and establishes you as an expert. The red and black Aces then transpose with each other in an amazing fashion, via Martin's treatment of Dr. Daley's Last Trick. You then go into a poker dealing routine. ... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Kings IncognitoStephen Minch & Martin A. NashKings Incognito is one of Martin's least demanding acts, in a technical sense. The sleights required are ones that will be found in the repertoir of the average close-up magician. Any sleights that you may not presently do can be learned within a reasonable time. The most demanding sleights occur, ironically, during the introductory sequence in which nothing happens. In this prologue to the magic, Martin demonstrates several methods in which people shuffle cards. While doing so, he executes a faro shuffle (which needn't be perfect) and a push through riffle shuffle. If these shuffles are not... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
OvationStephen Minch & Martin A. NashOvation is the card act that, for the last few years, Martin Nash reserved strictly for his use in the Close-Up Room at the Magic Castle. For a long time that was the only place one could witness it. Later he also used it for special occasions in his regular public work. This act was designed to impress and fool not only laymen but magicians and magic-wise laymen as well. Its proof of success is the many strations of seemingly unlimited card skill ever devised. It is not a self-working routine. It will take practice. But the end gives an impression far in excess of its means. Once mastered it... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
LeftoversMichael SorensenUnfortunately Martin Nash and Michael Sorensen have parted ways. "Nash Reloaded" had to be removed and will not be available anymore. Michael has pulled all his personal contributions from "Nash Reloaded" into a new ebook called "Leftovers". Don't be fooled by the word 'leftovers'. So regrettable the situation between Martin and Michael is, Michael is a very skilled and creative performer in his own right. 1st edtion, 2006; 56 pages
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The Magic of TylerDaniel SkahenThis is a colleciton of the best of Daniel Tyler's inspirations over the past five years. The first section covers effects and routines, the second section moves. You will find new ideas and variations of old classics. Overall solid commercial material. 1st edition, 2005; 125 pages. THE EFFECTS Counterfeit Card The best method I have ever seen or come up with for a countdown routine. P4 – Peppermint Patty Power Puncher A cross between Torn & Restored and Healed & Sealed ... with Peppermint Patties! Dirty Laundry The cleanest and easiest card-to-sock routine. Lincoln’s Trick One of the... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Scotland Up ClosePeter Duffie18 contributors offering 26 Routines, including 110 Photos! Here is the lineup: Roy Walton, Gordon Bruce, Dave Robertson, Gavin Ross, David Walsh, Peter McLanachan, Steve Hamilton, Richard James, Gary Middleton, R. Paul Wilson, George McBride, Peter Duffie, Iain Girdwood, Scotty Johnston, David Forrest, Euan Bingham, Jim Boyd, Val Le-Val. 20 of these tricks have never been in print before! 1st edition, 2005; 80 pages. Autograph Hunter: Roy causes a spectator's signature to jump from one card to anther. You'll love this! The Hands of a Surgeon: Gordon compels an unwitting spectator to cut to the four Aces. It's not often Gordon publishes material, so... | ★★★★★ $19.95 to wish list | |
Re-AttachedLance AckermanThe performer takes a deck of cards, lets the spectator pick a card and gives it back. The performer then takes the card, rips it into 4 pieces and slowly, one by one, the cards morph back into place as they started out even before they were ripped. At the end of the routine, the dents are visually ironed out and, in the spectators hands, is their card - perfectly normal!
1st edition 2004; 24 pages. | ★★★★★ $9 $4 to wish list | |
Ambi-ga-boxBen Morris-Rains | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Zingone's Recorded Card TricksLuis ZingoneThis is a wonderful item in many respects. First, these three 78 rpm records and booklet, bound in a beautiful hard cover are quite rare. I have seen copies with missing instructions or broken records. Second, Zingone was a fast and smooth professional card manipulator. Being able to hear him speak and perform tricks accompanied by his voice is a treat. And third, the six tricks taught are excellent. You will receive a PDF that includes the instructions, photos of the original box, and six audio clips embedded in the PDF, one for each trick. (You can also download the audio clips as stand... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
Moe's MiraclesMoe SeidensteinMoe Seidenstein was a legendary character who baffled the magic convention attendees in the 1930s with "Moe's Move a Card" and "Think a Card," stunning effects with no possible hint as to method. Then, Moe disappeared. Now you can learn 11 of Moe's tricks - well, actually 10 because for one no method is given. Moe relies heavily on estimation. A good primer for estimation is Kato on Estimation. 11 pages.
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Kato on EstimationHideo KatoHideo Kato was for many years a part of the brain trust of Tenyo, thinking up new and clever effects for its line of magic products. He is the creator of such well known effects like "The Wandering Hole" or "Mirror-Mate", thirteen unique inventions altogether. Kato has a particular love for the pasteboards and over the years he has developed hundreds of miracles with them. In this ebook he is sharing 13 effects with us, eleven are based on the method of estimation and two bonus tricks. Beside a little biographical sketch about Hideo Kato you will also find a short history of estimation. He also... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Signed Card in Spectator's Pocket: SCISPZach Allen | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Mamma MiaAldo ColombiniAldo Colombini has selected eighteen wonderful card effects for his first ebook. Most of these are completely new and have never been published before. Some have seen print in largely unknown periodicals. Aldo is a master in creating strong effects with little finger flinging. We also included some interesting snap shots from Aldo's magic life. 1st edition, 2002, Lybrary.com.
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Best of OsmosisGeorge McBrideGeorge McBride is one of Britain's foremost card experts and a highly respected creator of fine magic (see his chapter in Five Times Five, Kaufman). In the mid 1990's George released two manuscripts Osmosis and Osmosis 2. These were on a limited release and there will be many who have not seen these superb books. For this e-version, George has selected his best routines from the above mentioned books. Over 30 photographs have been added for your further enjoyment. 1st edition, 1995. Triola: Three cards are selected and lost into the deck. The two Jokers instantly catch one of the selections.... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Close-up Ex-Perry-enceAndrew PerryAndrew Perry, or Drew as his friends call him, started out with cards and they are still his favourite genre. Therefore you will find mainly card tricks and sundry sleights in his new ebook. But there is also something with matchboxes and several interesting ideas and techniques. His one handed double lift is quite a treat. 1st edition, 2002.
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CardeceitsPeter DuffieTwenty fine card tricks. 1st edition, 2003. A Pain in the Ace: You push a selected card into the middle of the deck - it rises to the top. You push it back into the middle and flip over the top card. Unfortunately it's not the selection. It's an Ace. You - or a spectator - give the deck a fair cut to bury the face up Ace in the middle. Upon spreading the deck all four Aces are now face up together in the middle - but there's one face down card caught in the middle. This proves to be the awkward selection. The ROLEX Gang: You remove the four Aces then place a random card between them.... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
UntoldPeter DuffieFifteen 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 | |
Card SchoolPeter Duffie1st edition, 1995. ILLUSION Versus REALITY: This is a direct and magical production of the four Aces, with two of the Aces seemingly appearing in the hands of a spectator. THREESIGHT: A simple, but effective, prediction using the Gilbreath Principle. IN PLACE: This simple trick is an ideal one to perform for anyone at a moment's notice. It uses what is often referred to as the Automatic Placement. CENTRAL RESERVATIONS: This is essentially a small packet version of Paul Curry's "Power of Thought," and a possible miracle single card prediction. TRANS-VERSE CARDS: In an attempt to cause two cards to... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Peter Duffie with CardsPeter DuffieFifteen card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. Collecstasy: Three Kings magically collect two selections......now where have I seen that plot before? Marraid: You cut the deck four times - each time a face up King appears. You now find a random card for each King by using their suits. When these cards are turned over they prove to be the four Queens - each paired perfectly with the correct King. Cupidea: You remove the Jack, Queen and King of Hearts and lay them in a row on the table. You place two cards on the King and Queen. A spectator selects two for the Jack.... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Ulterior MotifsPeter DuffieTwenty card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 1992. THOSE ENIGMATIC ROYALS: A simple idea based on the Vernon 'Card Puzzle' and inspired by Peter Kane's 'Royal Families' from his booklet A Further Card Session, plus Roy Walton's "Split Up" from The Complete Walton, Vol.1. A SENSE OF FREEDOM: This is based on a number prediction by Shigeo Futagawa using four pieces of cardboard (See "Stunumbers" in Karl Fulves' Self-Working Number Magic, Dover). The only weak point was that the prediction couldn't be written until an advanced stage in the proceedings. The following effect uses playing cards and there is no need to worry... | $15 to wish list | |
Open SecretsPeter DuffieEleven card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. PSYCHOGRAPHY: Before you begin, you remove a card from the deck and, without showing its face, you place it between a spectator's hands. This, you state, is a sprit photograph that has yet to be taken. You now allow another spectator a free choice of any card in the deck and have him sign his name across the face. This card is lost into the middle of the deck which you then give to a spectator. You now remove two cards from your pocket - these two cards have completely blank faces - these, you state, are the photographic... | $15 to wish list | |
New InspirationsPeter DuffieTwenty-one card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. BACKLOG: You spread the deck with the faces upwards and invite a spectator to select any card - free choice. This is left face up on the table. You give him the deck and he now spells the name of his card - first the suit, then the value. This produces two random cards. The values of these cards are added - they might be a 3 and a 10 = 13. When the spectator turns his card over it has the number 13 boldly written on the back! THE DETECTIVE: A spectator selects a card from a packet. Using the name of the famous fictitious... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list |