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4 Minutes of FameMichael AmmarThis is an introductory offer. It will soon go to $14.95 A unique twist on the Cups and Balls that puts the spectator center stage! 4 Minutes of Fame is a very special Cups and Balls routine. Based on a concept by Dick Williams. Starting about 12 years ago Michael and Dick corresponded about Dick's concept for having a spectator perform the routine while fooling himself, and Dick urged Michael to work out some of his ideas on it. Long since retired, Dick loved to see a working professional spending time with his creation. His enthusiasm was contagious and inspirational. He was hoping... | ★★★★★ $9.75 to wish list | |
ESP Card Magic Vol. 13: Nick Trost Part 5Aldo Colombini
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Blind DateDavid DevlinEffect: The performer introduces a deck of cards that has swimsuit models on the cards. It is explained to a male spectator that he is going to go on a date with one of these 52 girls. All he has to do is psychically determine her phone number. You bring out 5 cards, which are numbered 1 through 10. All of the odd numbers are on one side of the cards, and all of the even numbers are on the other side of the cards. In other words, the card marked with a 1 on one side is marked with a 2 on the other side. The others are, of course, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, and 9/10. You tell the spectator that you will... | $5 to wish list | |
Max Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 5 (Apr 1956 - Sep 1956)Max AndrewsMax Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 5 (6 issues) Volume 5, Number 1, April, 1956, 28 numbered pages without covers
| ★★★★★ $6 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Max Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 4 (Apr 1955 - Mar 1956)Max AndrewsMax Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 4 (12 issues) Volume 4, Number 1, April, 1955, 28 numbered pages without covers
| ★★★★★ $6 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Max Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 3 (Apr 1954 - Mar 1955)Max AndrewsMax Andrews’ Magic Magazine: Volume 3 (12 issues) Volume 3, Number 1, April, 1954, 28 numbered pages without covers
| $6 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Max Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 2 (Apr 1953 - Mar 1954)Max AndrewsMax Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 2 (12 issues) Volume 2, Number 1, April, 1953, 28 numbered pages without covers
| $6 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Max Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 1 (Apr 1952 - Mar 1953)Max AndrewsMax Andrews' Magic Magazine: Volume 1 (12 issues) Volume 1, Number 1, April, 1952, 20 numbered pages without covers
| $6 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Max Andrews' Magic Magazine: IndexMax Andrews | $5 to wish list | |
Derek Lever's Magic Mag Volume 4Derek LeverDerek Lever's Magic Mag, Volume 4 Volume 4, Number 1, October/November 1982, 40 numbered pages plus 4 unnumbered cover pages
| $5 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Derek Lever's Magic Mag Volume 3Derek LeverDerek Lever's Magic Mag, Volume 3 Volume 3, Number 1, October/November 1981, 40 numbered pages plus 4 unnumbered cover pages
| $5 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Derek Lever's Magic Mag Volume 2Derek LeverDerek Lever's Magic Mag, Volume 2 Volume 2, Number 1, October/November 1980, 40 numbered pages plus 4 unnumbered cover pages
| ★★★★★ $5 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Derek Lever's Magic Mag Volume 1Derek LeverDerek Lever's Magic Mag, Volume 1 Volume 1, Number 1, October/November 1979, 36 numbered pages plus 4 unnumbered cover pages
| $5 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Al Koran: The Unique YearsMartin BreeseThis ebook - compiled and edited by Martin Breese - gathers together all of Al Koran's magazine articles from The Magic Wand, The Gen, The Wizard and Pentagram. It also features virtually all of the commercial effects that Al released via the Unique magic Studio in London. Included as well are the effects that Al released himself whilst living in the USA. The ebook includes a great introduction and article about Al Koran by the mentalist Peter Zenner. Al Koran: The Unique Years is illustrated throughout by Phil Shaw and has a cover designed by Paul Griffin. This 200 page, ebook has countless illustrations. Still available are all of... | $29.50 to wish list | |
Subtle MiraclesPeter DuffiePeter Duffie is one of the world's most creative cardmen and Subtle Miracles gathers together some of his most inventive work. Many of these effects were marketed as exclusive manuscripts (Solo, Duet, Trio, Quartet, Double Indemnity) and are now brought together for the first time, together with a selection of brand new routines using equally clever methods. David Britland contributed a routine called 'Red Alert' as well as added notes commenting on Peter's routines. An appendix teaches a couple of important sleights.
| $30 more than onetype to choose from softcover | |
The Robert Harbin BookRobert HarbinThis is a digital facsimile version of the original hardcover book. [The one hardcover I had left has sold. Sorry.] Back in the 1970s Martin Breese had the chance to record Robert Harbin on one of his early Magicassette releases. The Harbin Magicassette probably rates as the most popular of his recordings. In 1983 Martin asked the late Owen Griffith to transcribe the words from the Harbin Magicassette. The late and great Eric Mason created the illustrations for The Harbin Book. One day at a business trade fair Martin saw a full scale photo litho printing machine being demonstrated and decided to leap in to the deep end and he bought the demonstration machine and had... | ★★★★★ $49 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The Best of Pentagram Card MagicMartin BreeseFabulous collection of card magic culled from the pages of The Pentagram, including an excellent chapter by Graham Adams.
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Chan Canasta: A Remarkable Man Volume 2David BritlandThis is the long-awaited follow up to the first volume. It is a quality soft back publication, perfect bound. It contains a lot of information that arrived too late for inclusion in the first volume. We are grateful to all those who have helped us produce this set of books on the Remarkable Chan Canasta.
The first volume can be found here: Chan Canasta: A Remarkable Man Volume 1 1st edition 2001, 45 pages. | $22 to wish listsoftcover | |
Paul Diamond EntertainsPaul DiamondAnyone who has seen Paul work will know that he is first and foremost an entertainer. This book contains commercial routines he has used professionally for many years. Includes:
1st edition 1986, 38 pages. | $11 to wish listsoftcover | |
Close-up FrameworkLawrence FrameA small book that's big on entertainment. Clean, novel methods are used to produce effects that are clear and uncluttered. Taking as an example the first effect in the book, 'Spellbound Climax': you show a 2p coin and magically transform it into a 10p. After repeating this a couple of times you are surprised to find that the coin has changed into a button! Looking down, you discover that the coin is attached to your jacket where the button should be. To paraphrase Gordon Bruce's introduction, these aren't just tricks but lessons in presentation. With illustrations by Roy Johnson. Contents: | $15 to wish listsoftcover | |
Clever Like A FoxKarrell FoxKarrell Fox was an extremely successful magician. He was probably the first to appear at trade shows as magician and even had a touring show for Ford Motor company. His success can partly be attributed to the many characters he developed perfectly suited for different venues and occasions: 'Milky' the Clown, Prof. 'Mix-up', 'Wow' the Wizard, W. C. Fields, and 'Just Plain' Karrell. Here you will find lots of great ideas spanning the gamut from card and mental magic to stage and platform effects. Throughout you will find many photos of Karrell Fox - a pleasant picture show of the life of a... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
ChairLess: a chair predictionNique Tan
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A Knight to RememberDevin KnightLECTURE NOTES 2011 by Devin Knight The lecture notes from Devin Knight's 2011 tour. Far more than just a set of lecture notes, this is a complete book in itself! Features mind-boggling effects, including both cards and mentalism. Effects that fooled the majority of magicians in attendance. These notes include directions for Devin's NO TOUCH Any Card At ANY Number. The performer need not touch the decks at any time, yet both decks can be examined by the spectators. No fakes, gimmicks or duplicate cards! One of Devin's biggest hits during this lecture tour. These notes also contain directions... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Revolutionary Coin TechniqueGiacomo Bertini
| ★★★★★ $20 $15 to wish listMP4 (video) |