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The Complete Guide to Billet SwitchingTony Corinda & Ralph W. ReadThis is a combination of Corinda's Step 6 of his 13-Steps to Mentalism on Billets, and Ralph Read's One Man Mind Reading Secrets. Part One Technique
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Come Good SpiritsEddie JosephFrom Chapter 1: The much controversial subject of spiritual interaction has been engaging the attention of the majority of thinking people since time immemorial. We have many supporters of Spiritualism in our midst today, and a far greater number of those who accept the cult with some degree of incredulity. Whether one is for or against the subject, he is certainly not occupying a "terra firma" position for preaching his doctrine. People in either group will merely be groping in the dark, trying to reach an unknown region-a region which no living mother's son (or daughter) can know anything... | $4 to wish list | |
Underhanded SorcerySheldon WaldmanThis is number four of the Paul Diamond "Gems of Magic Book" series. Being a treatise on sleight of hand and including a fabulous "Eye-popping opener".
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More Sleightly SlantedJerry Andrus
1st edition 1974, 28 pages; 1st digital edition 2015, 36 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Sleightly SlantedJerry Andrus | $5 to wish list | |
The Magic World of Stewart JudahStewart JudahThe last book of the late Stewart Judah. A remarkably fine magician with a wealth of material, and the ability to teach it through the printed word. This ebook reflects all his favorite themes, cards, ropes, ribbons, childrens' tricks, coins, all written in his scholarly way, with reference to other sources, philosophical observations, and the gentle sweet humor that was Stewart. 35 tricks and routines, illustrated by John Braun, plus rare old photos, a profile by Leslie Guest, an introduction by Mr. Braun.
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Kornfidentially YoursKarrell FoxSixty different items of funny business as only Karrell Fox can deliver them. Two complete routines with patter, using rabbits, seven funny magic props, seven Foxy Foolers, twelve Kornceptions with cards, 25 KornyKwickies for laffs, and nine Fox Favorites, including a Pitch Act. 56 pages, with many hilarious illustrations. 1st edition 1954, 47 pages; 1st digital edition 2015, PDF 52 pages. | ★★★★★ $6.95 to wish list | |
Brain ControlS. W. ReillyBeing a mental expert brings you prestige, today more than ever. You will be able to memorize and deliver back fast, and with ease and poise, lists of objects, names, numbers, cities, states, lists of every kind. This kind of mental phenomena is marveled at by the world, but it's just a case of knowing the secret. This ebook teaches you quickly.
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Coin MagnetrixFrederick L. Kraft & Arthur KraftThis is number three of the Paul Diamond "Gems of Magic Book" series. A sequel to Magneticoins, introducing more of the authors' novel creations, adaptations and presentations in the new and fascinating field of magnetic numismatic legerdemain.
1st edition 1973, PDF 66 pages.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Effective Card MagicWilliam (Bill) SimonThis book was edited by Jean Hugard and illustrated by Stanley Jaks. Martin Gardner had the following to say:
This ebook covers many entertaining plots, novel sleights, shuffles and fancy cuts as well as useful information on practice, structuring, presentation, audience... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
BombayEddie JosephBombay is not just one card trick. It is an entire magic principle. Seven complete routines are given but you will be able to develop many more once you understand the versatile secret of Bombay. This miracle effect has stood the test of actual performance for both laymen and magicians. In case you wonder, the name derives from the place it was conceived. 1st edition 1953; PDF 11 pages | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Special MagicJerry Andrus | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Up Close with AndrusJerry AndrusThese are notes for one of Jerry's lectures. It helps if you saw the lecture as only the essential workings are provided, but the drawings and details are sufficient to make out most of the effects. References several moves taught in Andrus Deals You In without providing the specifics.
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175 Tips and GagsUlysses Frederick Grant & Eugene E. GloyeThis U. F. Grant publication was revised, enlarged and illustrated by Gene Gloye. This is the kind of material - assorted comedy bits and pieces, that you can add to any group of tricks to build up your show, add laughs, fill in for time. Chapters cover:
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50 Crazy Card StuntsUlysses Frederick Grant | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish list | |
33 Rope Ties and Chain ReleasesBurling HullThe art of rope tying and methods of obtaining releases from ropes, chains and shackles. New cut and restored rope effects including a number of original ties and releases.
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Top Hat Volume 2 Issue 11 (Sep 2015)Michael Jay
57 pages | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
27 IllusionsHoward Ray LawrenceThis PDF would not exist, if it were not for one of those rare coincidences. The content of this ebook was locked away on a set of 16 microfiche since the mid-70s under a title and categorization inaccessible to magic keyword searches. No more than 50 people have seen it or are aware of its existence. And since most of those 50 folks have nothing to do with magic it is a publication completely unknown in the magic community. It is a remarkable set of plans for 27 illusions which 27 students of architecture at Penn State University under the guidance of Prof. Howard Ray Lawrence produced during... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Vampire NeedleJerry AndrusPerformer borrows a white handkerchief in order to show them a trick with a 'needle and thread'. He then produces the needle and has a spectator thread it with a piece of rope. He then pushes the needle thru the center of the handkerchief and pulls the 'thread' thru after it. This leaves a jagged hole which he trims with a pair of scissors. Handkerchief is finally shown undamaged. 1st edition 1974; 1st digital edition 2015, 3 pages, 20 illustrations. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
The Bottom CollectorsFather CyprianFrom the forward: What are Bottom Collectors? Perhaps this may be best explained by stating a goal set for working out a version of Roy Walton's "Collectors". The goal was to achieve a clean spreading of the Collectors packet. The means adopted was the addition of three aces plus the three selections to the face of one ace. This is easily done if the six-card stock is on the bottom of the deck. It can be added directly to the face of the supposed ace packet. Thus the name "Bottom Collectors". Another factor that came into developing this approach was that all of the published versions of... | $7 to wish list | |
The Card ExpertLynn J. Searles
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Sleeve SubwayKen de CourcyA brilliant card-up-the-sleeve routine wherein you perform the effect first with regular cards and then with JUMBO'S. Not difficult to do - a pleasure to learn and a delight to perform. Complete with Ken de Courcy's original fully illustrated routine, (based on a concept by R. M. Jamison), and full patter presentation to perform this unusual and entertaining mystery. The effect is the following: The magician introduces three playing cards, for example, a Two of Hearts, a Three of Diamonds and a card which is conspicuously different to the other two, an Ace of Spades. The cards are... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
StrangersGerard ZittaThe "Bill trick", "Fred trick" or "Phil trick" (Paul Marcus, Fred Lowe, Trevor Duffy, Phil Goldstein,...) is so strong and funny, that it can be a closer, or even a standalone trick if you want to impress somebody, or get some booking. For those who do not know it, here is a summary of the effect: A deck of cards is placed on the table. A spectator is asked to merely think of any card. The performer says: "The name of your card is Phil!". The deck is shown to have different names printed on the back of every card, and the named card is found to have the name Phil printed on the back! This... | $5 to wish list | |
Sensational SonjaDave ArchImagine a routine of musical mind reading with less than 30 seconds of time spent coaching the band, pianist, DJ, or even a Kazoo player. That's what you get with this proven routine. The audience makes the requests, and your musician plays the songs. Includes a bonus idea for using a phone app to even add to the fun! Many magicians work events where a DJ is also present. This is perfect for that venue (with no rehearsal necessary). 1st edition 2015, 3 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list |