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Tearing a Lady in TwoDavid Britland![]() If you like the classic Card Warp effect you will love this related but nevertheless quite different effect. And you might have seen Charlie Fry's version of this trick - Ripped & Fryed - featured on the Paul Harris True Astonishment DVDs. Now you can learn the original and get all the tips, subtleties and pointers from the creator. Whilst you can use this effect with playing cards it works equally well with business cards. In performance you introduce the subject of the big illusions that are being performed on TV. Although you haven't brought along all your apparatus with you perhaps some young lady... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Murder Most FoulPaul Voodini![]() A collection of two horrific and murderous routines, ideal for a wind-swept night of parlour entertainment. Psychic Cluedo (Psychic Clue). Become a psychic detective. Utilising a well-known board game, the mystery entertainer takes his guests on a journey of psychic discovery. A murder has been committed. One of your guests knows who it is, where the murder took place, and the weapon that was used to commit the foul act. Can any of your guests work it out using their own as yet untapped psychic powers? While your guests discuss notes, you enter a trance like state and emerge from the psychic... | ★★★★★ $8.50 to wish list | |
Mentalism Unleashedunknown![]() MOVE OVER 13 STEPS... Easy to learn with full color photos and embedded Quicktime video clips! There's no fluff in this manuscript. It was written by a collaboration of mind reading experts. You'll learn to:
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The Paranormal EntertainerPaul Voodini![]() The art of the ungimmicked seance! Could this be the holy grail of bizarre magic and seance theatre? This detailed manuscript teaches the mentalist and bizarre magician how to run completely ungimmicked evenings of paranormal entertainment. It covers introductions and establishing the right atmosphere, opening routines to involve the guests and put them in an expectant mood, ouija board and/or glass moving session, and finally the actual seance! An enthralling, wondrous, and terrifying evening for all your guests - and all done without a single gimmick! That's right - no billet switches,... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
Enigmaths 3Werner Miller![]() Werner Miller continues with his third volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks. A total of twenty effects for the magician looking for subtle math to enable stunning miracles. Everything is clearly explained with drawings, diagrams and tables.
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T. C. SpectreLarry Becker![]() The spectator removes one card from a full face-up deck and places it into an envelope. This happens while the mentalist turns his back so that he can't see which card the spectator chooses. The remaining deck is gathered and turned face-down by the spectator. The envelope is closed and shown from both sides to demonstrate that nothing can be seen through the envelope. Then the envelope is placed by the spectator inside another envelope. The mentalist then reads the spectators mind to reveal the card that is inside the envelope. Larry has come up with a nice presentation. He doesn't simply... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Oh, Calcutta ShuffleJohn Cornelius | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Remember & ForgetGary Kurtz![]() This is an effect Hofzinser created. You can read three versions of the original in Hofzinser's Card Conjuring. Three spectators choose two cards each and are asked to remember them both. Then they are asked to forget one of their cards. All six cards are returned and lost in the deck. Then spectator by spectator the performer finds the card the spectator remembered, shows it and places it face down on the table. As a climax those three remembered cards turn into the cards the spectators tried to forget. runtime: 11min | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Longitudinal Fingertip StealGary Kurtz | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Come TogetherAndrew Loh![]()
The deck (can be borrowed) is shuffled by a spectator and the black Kings are removed from the deck. A card is freely selected (can be signed) by a spectator before it's lost in the deck. The performer spreads the deck and instructs the spectator to freely place the first King in any part of the deck. This is followed by the second King. The whole deck is placed onto spectator's... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Enigmaths 2Werner Miller![]() Werner Miller continues with the second volume in his series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks.
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AirborneTony Chapparo![]() This is a very visual finger ring vanish and reappearance enabled by a simple gimmick which you can build yourself cheaply and quickly. Show your ring on your finger. Pull the ring clearly and cleanly off from your finger - poof - the ring is back on your finger where it belongs. 1st edition 2009; 6 pages. | $2.99 to wish list | |
Coin Thru HeadTony Chapparo![]() Pass a borrowed and signed coin through your head. You put it into one ear and take it out from the other ear. It is the same coin. No switches whatsoever. An unusual effect! The method is pretty cool but you have to watch your angles and you have to prepare a few things. Actually this can really only be seen from the front - head on. It is a great effect for a single spectator or a small group of spectators or for TV work. Tony mentions in the manuscript that initially this should have been released jointly with Paul Harris as a DVD because he was very interested in the method. But this... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
Angel Card Rise PlusDavid Britland![]() David Britland describes a lovely gimmick which allows you to produce an eerie rising card effect. The basic concept of the gimmick is not new and it was not new in the 80s when the first edition of this booklet was published. However, the value of the ebook lies in the various ways to deploy the gimmick, the different effects one can achieve, and the methods to clean up or transition into the next routine. You will learn how to achieve a double rise effect where first the deck rises out of the case and then the selected card rises out of the deck. You also read a great anecdote how Dave... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Intuitional SightEddie Joseph![]() From the introduction: The method of blindfolding here in revealed for the first time is in advance of any thing of a similar nature attempted before and what is more important it is far more convincing. It has "scores of times" thrown my audience into a state of complete "DUMBFOUNDEDNESS" and confused several witnessing magicians who are already familiar with blindfold work. 1st edition 1938; 16 pages. Table of Contents
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52 Standard American Card FacesChris Wasshuber![]() You will receive 52 vector graphic files in SVG and EPS (encapsulated post script) format. Each file holds the design of a face of a card from a standard deck of cards. These faces are for example used in Bicycle cards from USPCC, but can be found in many other brands and non-brand decks. All cards from Ace to King in all four colors, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades are represented. There are no jokers and no backs included. Each card is a vector graphic and can therefore be altered and modified in any way you like without loss of quality. You will need a vector graphic tool like the free... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listSVG | |
Ring, Rope and WandDaryl Easton![]() This is a wonderfully visual and very simple routine. No gimmicks required. One simple move does the trick. All you need is a wand, stick or pencil, a piece of rope and a borrowed finger ring. You ask two spectators to assist you. Rope, ring and wand are examined. Then the ring is fairly and openly put on the center of the rope. The magician covers the ring with his hand, each spectator holds with one hand an end of the rope and with the other hand an end of the wand. The ring magically jumps from the rope onto the wand. Voila! Simple to perform and suitable for the beginner. runtime:... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Jacks or Better (Ortiz)Darwin Ortiz![]() A commercial gambling routine. Darwin starts with a little false dealing demonstration dealing seconds and then thirds, fourths or fifths. He continues to show how a cheat could use such dealing techniques. He attempts to deal the four Jacks to himself starting with the Jacks as the top four cards. However, he ends up dealing the four Jacks to his opponent and - as a climax - reveals that he has dealt himself the four aces. Darwin teaches an easy faux 3rd-, 4th-, 5th- deal. You will need to be able to deal seconds. You will also need to be able to cull cards and do a Braue addition. runtime: 7min 9s... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Al Koran's LegacyHugh Miller![]() This is a completely new, revised, expanded and updated edition. The ebook contains most of the original material but virtually everything has been re-written and benefits from the skill of an expert editor. There is a host of additional material written by Lewis Ganson and previously published in the Routined Manipulation series published by Harry Stanley. Along with Graham Jolley, Martin Breese has always been a follower of Al Koran and his amazing material. Al Koran’s name appeared on almost every page of the Gen. And thanks to Harry Stanley his material has been preserved for future generations to study and use. Graham Jolley... | ★★★★★ $35 more than onetype to choose from hardcover | |
Card ProblemsArthur Buckley![]() Arthur Buckley started to release his card problems in 1924 when two booklets with five problems each were released. Buckley also released individual problems in their own manuscript, together with explanations of moves. Later Dariel Fitzkee reprinted 12 problems in The Card Expert Entertains. And finally in 1930 Dariel Fitzkee published this series of 30 card problems including all the problems published earlier. These are all wonderful sleight-of-hand effects with cards. Mr. Buckley's own sleights are explained in three previous publications, The Triple Climax, The Burglar, and With A Pack Of Cards And Four Pockets. 1st... | $10 to wish list | |
Crossroads Revelations(Benny) Ben Harris![]() Here's the follow-up to the best-selling CrossRoads Deck. An amazing variety of material! This detailed ebook looks at expanding the "CrossRoads revelations phase" in a variety of ways. "Compression" is what the author calls it, and here he squeezes the "outs" into Double Faced and "multi-index" configurations. The full instructions for the commercially available D/F SET and DEVIL'S PEEK SET are included, along with additional photographs. By fully exploring the possibilities in print, with this ebook, you can then decide if the special card sets would be worthwhile additions to your tool box. Further... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
PSI Stealth(Benny) Ben Harris![]() Four subtle stunners that put the "PSI Sharpie pen" to stealth use. Includes the amazing Phone Call To Houdini. Here is a collection of professional ideas and approaches with the PSI Sharpie Pen. If you are in agreement with the author that the advertised effect of making the pen spin 360 degrees is possibly "a bit over the top" then you'll love the subtle approaches here. Harris teaches effects from his professional mentalism A-list. Learn to use the PSI Sharpie without appearing to use the pen! Also learn how to apparently transfer the PSI Sharpie powers to another sharpie! Use your... | $8.95 to wish list | |
Bands of Gold(Benny) Ben Harris![]()
The opening trick in this gorgeous ebook is just cool. A mini bet in which 2 bands are shown around the card case width ways. One will win the spectator $100 and the other one will win the magician $100. One is selected by the spectator without equivoque. Of course it's just a normal band. The other is removed and... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Enigmaths 1Werner Miller![]() Here you will find 20 self-working effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks. This is the first volume in a series of ebooks. Max Maven: "I am a fan of Werner Miller." | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list |