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Magisches Spezialthema Nr. 36: Doppelrücken Karten ZauberReinhard Müller![]() Von der Einleitung: Die Doppelrückenkarten wurden in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts gewitzt von Hofzinser eingesetzt, wurden dann aber vergessen. Um die Jahrhundertwende war nur ein Gag bekannt, den ich Ihnen auch beschreiben werde, und um 1910 ein Zweikarten-Kümmelblättchen von Theodore L. DeLand. Erst in den Zwanziger Jahren unseres Jahrhunderts wurden diese Spezialkarten im Inneren Kreis der New Yorker Kartenleute um Dai Vernon wieder verwendet. In den folgenden Ausführungen beschreibe ich Ihnen Routinen, Effekte und Handhabungen, die die grundlegenden wirklich erstaunlichen Eigenschaften... | $10 to wish list | |
Super UnnaturalDavid Davis![]() An automatic routine in six phases with many surprises. Absolutely no skill required! A delightful sequence of clever-looking card magic performed without skill or sleights of any kind. Not one trick but a whole series of tricks blending one into the other and all depending upon one clever set-up. Work it at once! You have only to learn the routine to be able to present it. The working is completely automatic. You'll be amazed yourself as you do it. At the uncanny way everything has been thought so that the performance of one trick leaves you all ready to perform the next. A pack of cards... | $5 to wish list | |
Impossible Braid Plus VariationsRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph![]() This is for advanced folders only, those who want to tackle some of the most difficult and at the same time most beautiful impossible folds there are. Ralf has developed a new method for the Robert E. Neale braided banknote which he is teaching on this video. He will also teach you variations to the braided banknote theme. However the highlight of the video is the most astounding braid for the Borromean Cube. For this object there was no folding method in existence at all, until Ralf tackled the problem and came up with a remarkable solution. Please note that there is no cutting and gluing involved. (The... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Mental Photography DeckBrick Tilley![]() A short, to-the-point routine for the mental photography, or nudist, deck that does not require the use of a table. An ideal effect for opening a close-up performance. It requires little skill beyond a few straight cuts of the deck, which means you can focus on the presentation. Full patter is included. Albert Goshman included this effect among his wonders for good reason. All you will get here is the routine, the patter. You will have to supply your own nudist deck. 1st edition 2019, 4 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
Nelson Enterprises Manuscript Collection 3Robert A. Nelson![]() The largest collection, yet, in the Nelson Manuscript series. Here are five more, hard-to-find Nelson Enterprises manuscripts for mentalists and magicians, plus a free bonus book. Mentalists, psychic entertainers, magicians, collectors and magic historians will be pleased to discover the following manuscripts and books from the Nelson Enterprises catalog, now updated and edited for a new generation of performers: Resistance Secrets - A series of four unbelievable demonstrations where the performer - either man or woman - is able to defy the strength of a powerful, burly spectator. (NE... | $15 to wish list | |
Three PetsBob Hummer![]() From the brilliant mind of Bob Hummer comes a triple helping of mental mysteries that are as much fun for you to perform as they are for your audience to experience them. One effect uses cards, another coins, and the last uses a single, unprepared die. Personality Test - This is a nice "ice breaker" effect with cards that sets the stage for the mental demonstrations yet to come. Captures your spectator's attention and leaves her hungry to see more. The 'Snappy' Thirteen-Cent Trick - Who knew that thirteen cents could be this much fun? A spectator sets out two nickels and three pennies... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Comedy MagicWill Andrade![]() This old manuscript released by Will Andrade revolves around comedy magic. It contains a collection of many gags that can be incorporated in your magic act. Some gags include:
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Zauberwelt alle Jahrgänge (1895 - 1904)Carl Willmann![]() Die Zauberwelt war die erste Deutsche Zauberzeitschrift. Es war eine ausgezeichnete Publikation. Der Inhalt spannt einen großen Bogen der Zauberkunst von Tricks mit Karten, Münzen und Billardbällen, über Apparaturen und mechanische Tricks, Illusionen, Tricks mit Blumen, Tüchern und Fahnen, bis hin zu mentalen und spiritistischen Routinen. Sogar Chapography, Gesellschaftsscherze und Spiele findet man. Es werden auch Leserbriefe und Anfragen abgedruckt. Besonders hervorheben sollte man die vielteilige Kartenschule die sich über mehrere Jahrgänge zieht. Es finden sich auch Routinen und... | $49.50 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Zauberwelt 10. Jahrgang (1904)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 9. Jahrgang (1903)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 8. Jahrgang (1902)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 7. Jahrgang (1901)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 6. Jahrgang (1900)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 5. Jahrgang (1899)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 4. Jahrgang (1898)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 3. Jahrgang (1897)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 2. Jahrgang (1896)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Zauberwelt 1. Jahrgang (1895)Carl Willmann![]() No. 1
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Impossible Foldings LightRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph![]() This is the perfect start into the world of folding impossible bills. You will learn four easy but still gorgeous looking folds which make great give-aways or presents. For each fold you will receive a PDF template for easy printing, a photo of the final folded bill, and detailed video instructions of how to fold each bill. You will learn:
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The Bibliography of Conjuring - and kindred deceptionsSidney W. Clarke & Adolphe Blind![]() This bibliography collects about 2000 works that deal with tricks and illusions, and with the varied deceptions that are usually presented as part of a conjuring entertainment, including automata, chapeaugraphy, chemical and electrical tricks, escaping, fire handling, gamblers' tricks, hand-shadows, juggling, lightning sketches, optical illusions, pseudo-spiritualistic manifestations, second sight, thought reading, thought transference and ventriloquism. The list includes languages other than English in particular German and French books. Excluded are books on the so-called occult arts, but... | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Trio-IficEdwin Hooper & Ian Adair![]() A terrific triple prediction with a double climax using three spectators, three chairs, three big envelopes and a deck of cards. One of the most astonishing mental effects which we have ever been privileged to offer you. Unusual: Strange: Bizarre! Three chairs are in a line on the stage. A committee of three spectators are asked to come forward. One of the spectators is handed three large envelopes. He is asked to mix the envelopes up and then to lay these down on any of the chairs, in any order he chooses. Three spectators are to sit on any of the chairs again just as they choose.... | $10 to wish list | |
Self-Working ACAANAbhinav Bothra![]() An effortless ACAAN that the audience performs for themselves. Features:
Participant 1 deals down one of the halves and stops anywhere he/she desires, the card gets turned over. To make things random, the participant again deals down to the value of the turned over card. Now that... | $14.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Perfection Mindreading ActW. G. Magnuson & Devin Knight![]() This was considered by W. G Magnuson to be the perfect method for doing a question and answer act. No manila envelopes are used. The performer passes out slips of paper and pencils. He can do this or have an assistant pass the slips out. Once the slips are passed out, each audience member writes a question on the paper and folds it up. The billets are collected by either the performer or an assistant to speed things up. The collected billets are brought forward and dumped on a table in full view. They are not switched; the actual billets are in full view. The mentalist picks up a closed billet... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof June 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list |