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Subliminal SquaresDr. Bill CushmanThis isn't your grandpa's magic square! Dr. Bill originally released Subliminal Square as an alternative to the traditional instant magic square plot. Instead of the mentalist rapidly completing the square with a number provided by an audience member, using a Subliminal Square he rapidly implants a number into the subconscious mind of an audience member! This innovation in mentalism was first seen in Banachek's Psychological Subtleties 2 and received wide critical acclaim and near instant classic status. It quickly became a staple in the repertoires of many working pros. Subliminal... | ★★★★★ $50 to wish list | |
Easy Card EffectsAldo ColombiniTen more amazing routines with a regular deck of cards.
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Crazy For CardsAldo ColombiniThis DVD with exciting and outstanding card magic contains:
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Eni-WhereRadek MakarOriginal and good new card tricks appear frequently, but new amazing coin tricks are much much harder to come by. Eni-Where is one of those rare effects which will fool you badly. This move allows for a perfectly clean production and vanish of a regular coin. There are no gimmicks, no pulls, magnets or other stuff. Before I say more watch the video demo below. It is pure magic. This is such a fair and clean production that you will think this is a doctored video. To be honest when I first watched it that is what I thought. But it is exactly what you will be able to do once you know how it... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Definitive Slip CutJon RacherbaumerSlip Cuts play a vital role in "Cutting to the Aces," a presentation auspiciously introduced in Stars of Magic (1946). Dai Vernon's handling sparked lots of interest when it first appeared, providing strong incentive to master the Slip Cut. Cardini, who also knew a great trick when he saw one, strongly endorsed Vernon's presentation:
Therefore, this treatise begins with explanations of three versions of Ace-Cutting. This may induce... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
ClockworkJon RacherbaumerOn the Clock Effect The clock effect/principle is a variant of the automatic placement principle. It allows you to force a card. The procedure typically is that the spectator freely selects any full hour on the clock (1-12). Cards are then dealt into a clock pattern where one card takes the place of each hour. The card at the spectator's freely chosen hour is the force card, which for example could have been predicted beforehand. The Clock Effect using playing cards originated at the turn of the century. Potter's Index subsequently listed thirty-eight (38) references—one of the earliest... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Good TurnsJon RacherbaumerEven though the small packet card trick goes at least back to Hofzinser's times Jon argues that the modern small packet trick started in the 1940s when the Buckle Count was introduced by Dai Vernon and got into full swing when the Ghost Count (Elmsley Count) entered the stage. Jon writes: When the Elmsley Count became more widely known, the genie was out of the bottle. Vernon’s “Twisting The Aces” provided momentum. Marlo’s groundbreaking work on “Think Ace” and “Touch Turn” was privately circulating and then was eventually published in The Linking Ring. By the time Larry West and Verne Chesbro published Tricks You Can... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
RazzamatazAldo ColombiniA great piece of entertainment. Almost an act in itself. Ten cards are freely selected. You reveal them one at a time with different methods and sleights (uses any deck of cards). The routine is performed entirely in your hands. No table required. With a Multiple Card Control that will blow your head off. Bonus effect included: BAND-IT (a rubber band wrapped around the deck disappears and then reappears in the middle of the deck encircling the selected card.) | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Three Ring ConcertoAldo ColombiniAn elegant presentation for a classic! A three ring routine (from a standard set of Linking Rings) using new moves and some old ones, including moves with the rings and a piece of rope that you will love. Aldo perform this with music, but any kind of presentation can be applied. This routine has been Aldo's choice for an encore performance for many years. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Masterclass 1: the first four yearsMark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawThese are all the masterclasses from the first 24 issues of [lc=167 Magicseen. It includes 61 contributions from names such as Max Maven, Boris Wild, Rafael Benatar, David Stone, Aldo Colombini, Wayne Dobson, Jay Sankey, Mathieu Bich, Marc Paul, Trevor Lewis, Joshua Jay and so many more, and they have all provided a varied and interesting selection of material for you to enjoy. Contents:
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The Art of Suggestion And Influence: Practical Applications For Magicians And Mind ReadersJohn Vincent
You will learn how to ...
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Hands Hof!Kyle MacNeillFrom creative magician Kyle MacNeill comes a completely hands off Hofzinser Ace trick, and much, much more! From the Introduction: One thing that I am usually missing in my effects is commerciality, and hence I wanted to try to create a routine that was simple, easy, straight – to the point, and generated pleasing reactions. One plot that I have always loved is the 'Hofzinser Ace Problem'. I have played with it countless times, using a play on words in ‘Hoffee Chew’ (American Dream, 2010), and in ‘Hoffee Beans’ (Zany, 2010). However, I recently have wished to create a Hofzinser... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
The Cramp: Volume 1, Number 2Dale A. HildebrandtTHE CRAMP is still ten times worse than any other newsletter! Don't expect much! You've been warned! While this is a bit of a parody, you may find something useful - or not (probably not). In Volume One Number Two March 2011 Issue, You will find the following:
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JamesosophyStewart JamesPersonally I find any trick using a swastica not a particularly good idea today, because the swastica is loaded with meaning not necessarily appropriate for entertainment. But we should not forget that this manuscript was originally written in the 1940s. The gem in my opinion is the last effect, "The All Clear Card Transformation." Here are the effect descriptions as they were originally written by Stewart James. SWASTRICKA The performer writes a prediction and anyone retains it for the time being. He now displays a card, the same size as a playing card, bearing a Swastica. The assertion... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Da Capo 4Werner MillerThis is a collection of 30 semi-automatic effects based on math, geometry and logic. These tricks originally appeared 2003-2005 in the print magazine Club 71 and in the online journal Online Visions. The list of effects:
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Da Capo 3Werner MillerThis is a collection of 30 semi-automatic effects based on math, geometry and logic. These tricks originally appeared 2000-2003 in the print magazine Club 71 and in the online journal Online Visions. The list of effects:
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Hofzinser's Lost Ace-ProblemJon RacherbaumerKarl Fulves published in Pallbearers Review an unsolved card problem wherein an Ace having the same suit of a previously selected card changes into that selection. The puzzling aspect of this problem was this: The four Aces are shown, mixed, and tabled face down. Nobody knows the order or disposition of the Aces, not even the spectator. Jon describes eight solutions each with its own trade-offs, strengths and weaknesses. Jon concludes his manuscript with: The Hofzinser Lost Ace Problem is a good example of a card problem that intrigues magicians because it lends itself to "creative noodling" and... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Ladies on the LooseJon RacherbaumerThis routine was inspired by a magician’s challenge that it was unfeasible and unadvisable to perform several Ace Assemblies in a row for lay audiences. In fact, he argued that most Four-Ace Assemblies are neither entertaining nor interesting to layman because they are essentially magician’s exercises. This synergism is an exercise based on an opposite view; however, a key lies in presentation. The performer ostensibly is relating a bit of history regarding how a card trick was performed in the 16th century. In the course of the explanation, he acts as a proxy for skeptical spectators who... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Zodiac TelepathyKen de CourcyThis is the perfect two person act to start with, if you have never performed anything like it. The performers only need to memorize 21 items. In the words of George Armstrong: Here at last is a method for combining the fascination of horoscope readings with the mystery of telepathy, and a method in which the medium, who does all the "talking", has only ten code words and eleven signals to learn for the Telepathy part of the act, and absolutely nothing for the Horoscope readings. Everything is done for her by the innocent but clever piece of apparatus described in these pages. Any person... | $10 to wish list | |
CensoredJosé PragerThis is a compilation of three of Prager's effects.
1st edition 2011; 16 pages. | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Still Ringing Around (download DVD)Aldo ColombiniA new great download DVD with two ring and rope routines. RINGING AROUND TOO: This routine is comprised of five different effects with a ring and rope. STILL RINGING: This routine is a series of eight tricks where a ring links and unlinks from an ordinary piece of rope (all different effects from “Ringing Around Too”). The same routines are also described in an ebook of the same title: Still Ringing Around (ebook) | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tri-Color Cups and BallsRachel ColombiniAn unbelievable routine using tissue paper rolled into balls. The routine is basically Leo Leslie’s “Technicolor Cups and Balls” published many years ago by Supreme Magic Co. It is a very colorful routine, easy to do, easy to follow and with a logical finale. We added a finish that is both funny and baffling. You show three cups and three pieces of tissue paper, say one red, one yellow and one green. You roll the paper into small balls and these balls penetrate through the cups, first one, then two and then all three. Finally the balls disappear and reappear under the cups! One... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About The Faro Shuffle: but were afraid to askS. Brent Morris PhDDr. Brent Morris covers the faro shuffle in minute detail from a mathematical analysis, to the history, applications, tricks with the faro shuffle and variations of the faro. If you want to become an expert on the faro shuffle this is a must have. Any card expert will cherish these notes because they are authoritative and exhaustive. All ACAAN fans rejoice. You will find in this ebook the first ever published solution to this effect with faros. The effect is as follows: The magician commits to doing exactly six perfect shuffles—no more, no less, and all perfect. The spectator names a... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Six 4 SixMark PiazzaSix family-friendly "magical treats" for six dollars. The 6 "treats" are:
1st edition 2011; 19 pages. | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list |