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Loose Ends(Jerry) J. K. Hartman![]()
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Deeper Still: Deep Shadows Volume 2Dee Christopher![]() Deeper Still carries on the trend from Deep Shadows, introducing many new effects, gimmicks and techniques; laced with advice and unique thinking throughout. Dee has scoured his notebooks to put together another collection of his favourite material - This is direct, and solid material. Every method is real, there are no 'pipe dream effects' or methods that could fail. As a professional, you need reliable material that's been through the trenches. This is your next stop to collect that gold. Contents: The Beast: The Broken Wings note pad was (and still is) a tool that you could base a whole show around - It's... | $37 to wish list | |
Scripted #8: Counting on LotharLarry Brodahl![]() This is a complete script and revised handling for the COUNTING ON LOTHAR trick, perhaps one of the strangest and mystifying card tricks around. It allows the magician to predict the past, the present, and even the future. One of the more difficult tasks facing magicians is coming up with scripts – of any sort. Especially a script that has to account for dealing and counting processes, unusual display processes, and a trick that has no climax. This is a complete script and revised handling for the COUNTING ON LOTHAR trick, perhaps one of the strangest and mystifying card tricks around.... | $8 to wish list | |
True DetectiveJulien Losa![]() True Detective is a liar/truth-teller type routine, based on an old game that everyone knows. (This effect is based on an effect by Leo Boudreau called: "Lie to me".) The plot makes sense, you can do it 'impromptu' with an image 'found' on Google Images. this is a winner! Comes with additional ideas (close up and stage) and complete script. First published in french in 2015. 1st English edition 2016, 21 pages. | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
PatternsGerard Zitta![]() The following effects are practical, commercial, use classic techniques or principles with new ideas, and, most importantly, are "connection-makers". They are impromptu, for closeup, strolling, and parlor, and do not take much pocket space. Most are very fast, require nothing else than the provided images, tables, list, etc. sometimes with business cards and a pen. MASCOT: Your spectator has to find your "mascot" among a list. Very easy, and entertaining. In 30 seconds, you will fool everybody, except 4WD addicts! MONTH PSYCHO: "Month psycho" is another method to guess a birth month.... | $20 to wish list | |
Legacy Magazine 10Jesse Lewis | $7 to wish list | |
PaperworkBrian T. Lees![]() The paperwork associated with being a magician. We may think the world is going paperless and in a few industries it is. But we still have a document close by to print as needed. Many times, receipts have been printed out to correct charges on statements. People do not hire maintenance work to be done without some form of contract. The magic industry is the same. This text covers the basic documents used. These documents range from a simple query letter to proposals/quotes and contracts. Nestled within this ebook are the basics used to form the paper trail of our performances. Though... | $10 to wish list | |
Psychic Money SenseDevin Knight![]() Designed for an intimate close up show, this experiment apparently shows that a spectator has an excellent psychic sense as he achieves an impossible outcome using three pay envelopes and some ordinary coins. Apparently give a spectator psychic intuition. The magician shows three small coin envelopes. On the front of each envelope is attached a different coin. One envelope has a penny attached to the front, another has a nickel, and finally the last envelope has a dime. The magician says he has made a written prediction and points to it. It is on the table in full view. The coins on the envelopes... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
How To Move A MountainDevin Knight & Al Mann![]() Is it possible to move a mountain, lake, shoreline or even an island? Al Mann and Devin Knight say, “Yes.” In 1995, Al Mann wrote a rare treatise on how to do just these things. The few magicians, who read this, glossed over it, saying the ideas were impractical and pipedreams. The ideas may have been impractical for most magicians, but they were not pipedreams. Al Mann and Devin Knight explain in detail how you can do these feats, if you have the money and resources. They explain in detail how you can get headlines in the newspapers by moving a local peninsula a mile or two away... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Osmosis IIIPaul A. Lelekis![]() This is the third and final e-book in a fantastic trilogy of magic and fun. Osmosis III concentrates on Professional ESP...using a variety of methods. And Professional Misdirection III is a must! Plus two videos of performance and instruction are included. 10 ESP Routines and ideas for performing some world class ESP effects. This is top-notch mentalism. The Improved 3 Ace Trick. One of Paul's most popular tricks ever. J.K. Hartman asked Paul if he could use this trick (and two other of his effects) in Hartman's big book, Card Dodgery. In an interview with Joshua Jay at Vanishing, Inc., Hartman said that this... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Bull's-Eye Coin TricksLaurie Ireland & Edward Marlo![]() Includes the Human Slot Machine and other guaranteed laugh jackpots, a modern line of patter for the Miser's Dream, a complete routine with a single coin, and tricks with coins of all sizes. Photographically illustrated. Paul Fleming wrote: This 28-page booklet is printed by the offset method from neatly typed manuscript; it is illustrated with 43 photographic reproductions (some of which are less clear than could be desired, and are not always in complete agreement with the text; and is bound in soft boards. It contains nine items by Edward Marlo, eleven by L. L. Ireland, and one by Paul Studham. ... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
Means and Ends(Jerry) J. K. Hartman![]() PART I: MEANS
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Abraca-Poof November 2016Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
How It's DoneEdward A. Litzau![]() Available again at last. This privately printed gem contains the real work for some of the best card marking inks, daubs, shading and blockout inks that the world has ever seen. Even the infamous luminous reader formula is explained, as is an easy method to produce short or narrow cards that doesn't require a card trimmer! Best of all, this revised edition includes modern alternatives to the chemical and dye-based compounds, making it easier than ever to obtain professional results in the privacy of your home workshop.
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Legacy Magazine 9Jesse Lewis![]() In this issue:
1st edition 2016, 12 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
Pirate Torture IllusionDevin Knight![]() This is not your typical grandma's (ala Grandma's necklace) version of rope through body. Instead, this is ropes through body on steroids. It uses no gimmick rope either and everything can be examined. This is an illusion that fits into a briefcase and yet fills the stage with three spectators and yourself. Talk about playing big and packing small, this is the ultimate. It's based on an historical fact that pirates use to torture people for both information and for the entertainment of the crew. This is a historical fact that makes this version of the trick not only logical, but historically... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Kolossal KnockoutUnknown Mentalist![]() Thank you all for taking Kolossal Kisser and Kolossal Kicker right to the top of the hotlist here. Here is the third and final part of this Kolossal series. Here the odds are an almost impossible looking 1 to 200. Or so it seems. A participant randomly and freely names any country on this planet and you know there are about 200 of them. The performer's prediction initially seems to miss but then again rises to an unexpected climax. All the hard work is done for you here and you just have to print and perform.
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3-Doors MontyGerard Zitta![]() Here is another close-up (or parlor) version of the Monty Hall problem. It can be a standalone effect, or a premise, or a follow-up to other versions ( "V1" , "V2" , "V3", "Transaction" ), again with a completely different method. It helps to demonstrate that a player should always switch, but in a very baffling way. In the first phase, you show that the spectator should switch the two doors in order to win. But in a second identical phase, they will always loose.
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Fast ChangeBao Ninh![]() Please note that this video is in Vietnamese with English subtitles. Change a playing card into a bill, or a bill into another bill. "Fast change is visual, easy to do and fun to perform. All the ingredients for a great effect." - Shaun Dunn 1st edition 2016, length 21 min. | $9.90 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bottle MagicBao Ninh![]() Please note that this video is in Vietnamese with sparse English subtitles. However, even without understanding Vietnamese one can follow the visual explanation to construct the gimmick. Approach a spectator while holding a bottle of water. Ask to borrow any small object and visually melt their object through the walls of your water bottle. The possibilities are endless. Borrow coins, keys, playing cards, even a goldfish. There are so many possibilities, you will be coming up with great ideas in no time. Included in the Bottle Magic download: you will be taught how to make the special bottle... | $13 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
4 ChangeDuctam Nguyen | $10.85 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
BasterMAG | $4.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Packet Magic(Jerry) J. K. Hartman![]() From the introduction: The title suggests that the routines to be described solely involve small packets of cards. To that extent, it is inaccurate. Many of the routines utilize the full deck in varying degrees. The excuse is that they center around small groups of cards which by themselves are identifiable as packets, and thus can be combined in longer sequences with routines using those groups alone. Small packet routines seem to have a certain niceness and precision about them and thus have a particular fascination for cardmen. Fortunately, laymen are generally impressed as well, ascribing... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Card Fare(Jerry) J. K. Hartman![]() Get ready for a firework of card magic starting where a card just vanishes, a pair of cards mysteriously rise, another shoots out of the deck as soon as named, and two others change locations. Jerry also presents his spin on prior work by by Trost, Krenzel, Corin, Dingle, Fulves, and others.
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