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Club 71: 2002Geoff Maltby
Issue 128
- News from Geoff
- Jim Breedon prints money, but it's ok it's perfectly legal!
- Barrie Richardson's Elegant Princess, a variation on an old theme
- Peter Kane holds out with his Foldout. A new gimmick with many applications
- Ian Adair slates his many pets
- Alan Ward with a dangerous stunt
- Gorra Datta baffles with his bangles
- Letters page.
- Al Smith bites back. Forthright musing through the back window
- Paul Daniels and Debbie in USA
- Eddie Dawes collecting cinematography
- Peter Duffie Mixes Magically
- JJ Resists a sale to the toffs and retains his integrity and gains their respect
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Club 71: 2003Geoff Maltby
Issue 139
- Geoff's News and Reviews
- Magical Diary, Who, What, Where and When
- Barrie Richardson's Final Ecstasy
- Michael Factor tells how to tell your trade marks from your other ones
- Paul Hallas with the simplest of collectors
- Letters. Have your say by post or e-mail
- AliCardAbra's Lubbly Bubbly Wand
- Arun Bonerjee addresses Symbolism
- Soumya Deb steals a dove
- Alan Ward vanishes the lady the easy way
- Werner Miller's Mysteries with cyclical courts
- Competition Send your original material and maybe win a prize
- Peter Duffie is miraculously impossible
- Rex Stott reviews the 2002 Magi Cruise to the...
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Club 71: 2004Geoff Maltby
Issue 151
- Magical News and reviews around the world
- More Television magic and Walt discusses it
- Henrique and a friendly council worker with a historic magical interest
- Letters Brickbats, bouquets and observations
- and the tale of a snotty, salty son
- Magic event diary. Put your society on the map
- Jim Breedon and the Spider and the Fly
- Basic card technique continues with the Jordan/Siva count
- Stephen Tucker must be dealing from a dodgy deck ... the 15 of clubs
- Ian Adair with his Wallaby Wands
- Barrie Richardson revisits the Mount Kenya Paradox
- Bob Ostin is recounting the spots on...
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The Magician (Club 71): 2005Geoff Maltby
Issue 163
- A different perspective—a spectator's nightmare is related by Amanda R. Hyatt
- Malcolm Yaffe makes a record for future reference
- Magic Moments as Walt applies the psychology of Tommy Wonder
- Eddie Dawes reports on the New England Magic Collectors' Association and discovers a rare postage stamp
- JJ's wagon rolls into view and he tell two salutary tales of regret
- Fred Castle explains the use of the Ascanio Spread with jumbo cards to perform a four queen transformation
- Ian Adair again treats us to a double dose. Firstly with a version of magic painting and secondly with a tick...
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The Magician (Club 71): 2006Geoff Maltby
Issue 175
- News and Reviews with Geoff
- Peter d'Arcy discusses the business of negotiating with bookers on the telephone
- Malcolm Yaffe asks why bookers on the telephone can be so blessed awkward
- Henrique tells it as it is — about backstage fiddlers, twiddlers and tinklers!
- John Rhodes keeps us updated on magic in the newspapers
- Eddie Dawes recounts the 9th Los Angeles Conference on Magic History
- Patrick Lindley's historical diary
- Letters — Your chance to have your say
- Unclassified Ads. Buy Sell, swop or exchange
- Magical event diary. Put your society on the magical map
- JJ and...
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The Magician (Club 71): 2007Geoff Maltby
Issue 186
- Magical News and reviews around the world with Geoff Maltby
- Eddie Dawes reviews the magazines.
- John Rhodes keeps us up to date with who has been doing what and where.
- Al Smith suggests some magical consignees to Room 101.
- Alan Ward discusses a special form of line art.
- Magical diary—put your club on the map.
- Your contributions can win prizes
- Unclassified ads. Buy, sell, swop or announce.
- Ian Keable and Walt discuss the good professor Hoffman
- Alexander Allen adds yet another novel card revelation to the cannon.
- Peter Duffie presents an easy to do 'Lie Detector' that...
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Rope ClassicsAldo ColombiniTen stunning rope routines. ALL ROUTINES ARE PERFORMED WITH REGULAR ROPES and they are:
- ROPE-EN-KNOT (U. F. Grant): A spectator ties knots on a rope. You drop the rope in a paper bag leaving the end protruding. The spectator pulls on the rope and the knots are gone.
- ROPE THROUGH (Marconick): A piece of rope mysteriously penetrates your neck.
- SILK ON ROPE (Hans G. Witt): You show a length of rope and tie a knot on it. Suddenly a silk appears in the knot.
- LOOPED (Aldo Colombini): You tie several loops on a piece of rope. You then pull one of the loops removing it, while all the others disappear.
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Top TenAldo ColombiniTen more card tricks using regular cards.
Contents:
- INDICATOR SUIT (Max Maven) A freely selected card is found using the values of three other cards.
- TRIPLE CLIMAX CLOCK TRICK (Nick Trost) Three unique climaxes in an amazing routine.
- ITALIAN OPENER (Aldo Colombini) A freely selected card is the only blue-backed card in the deck and then it changes into another selected card.
- CHEAT FEAT (Karl Fulves) Two selected cards are replaced. They are the only cards of the opposite color in two packets of cards.
- THE CHOSEN FEW (Peter Duffie) A card randomly created by a spectator matches a card selected by another spectator....
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TrinitiesMichael DanielsTrinities is a two-phase mind-reading routine. In the first phase, the mentalist correctly divines attributes (colour, suit, value) of playing cards which the spectator has shuffled, dealt and covered with his hands while the mentalist has turned away. In the second phase, which can be performed alone, the spectator forms a page number by combining the values of freely selected cards from the deck. Without the mentalist seeing, the spectator then opens up and freely examines an eBook (standard PDF) from a
collection of classic literary works stored on a computer, eBook reader or smartphone.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF |
Aldo on Trost Volume 4Aldo ColombiniThe great Card Magic of Nick Trost. Nick was a master in creating amazing tricks and routines based on subtleties rather than difficult sleight of hand. Due to the amazing success of the three DVD set the Colombini's produced and the numerous requests, here’s another one, the fourth in the series. This is a humble tribute to a very creative magician. Most of these tricks are impromptu and they all use a regular deck of cards.
CONTENTS:
- THE GATHERING OF THE COURT CARDS: A great nine-card assembly, with Jacks, Queens and Kings.
- THE SLIPPERY ACES: The Aces are sandwiched between the two red Jacks....
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Triple ClimaxAldo ColombiniA routine by Peter Warlock - performed by Aldo Colombini. This is a reputation maker. A stunning routine for close-up or stage, using a regular deck (even jumbo size). In three phases; one stronger than the other.
A packet of cards is removed and a spectator moves a certain number of cards from top to bottom. You are NOT looking during this. You take back the packet, spread it and a card is face up indicating the amount of cards moved by the spectator. The spectator repeats the same action (maybe selecting a different number of cards) and you place the packet in HIS pocket. Remove one card from his pocket... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
EkafMaciej Dziegielewski
"I'm not a big fan of twirls flourishes but the way Maciej does them it is really beautiful!" - Dominik Mastrianni
"Very nice combination of classic and original sleights. Nicely flowing flourish overall." - Alexander Melnik (Decemberboys)
"cool stuff dude :)" - Sebastian Skowron
"I like the card transpo-thing. :)" - Jonas Haglund
Ekaf is 'fake' reversed. The reason for this title is that these card flourishes and manipulations look stunning and difficult, but are for the most part relatively easy to do. It is therefore the ideal entry routine for somebody to get into flourishes,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Some Things With CardsJohn Holt
"Not only do I like PDS…I wish I’d have thought of it! – Gregory Wilson
"Fight!" is worth the price of this ebook. It is clever, practical and entertaining. John Holt is a smart card handler.
Slippy Sandwich – a two selection sandwich routine, as well as a transposition, that doesn’t use the standard loading move.
Fourbearers – the four kings are placed to one side. Three selections are made and they appear between the kings….without the kings ever leaving the table. Includes a second, more gutsy version for the brave.
Psychic mystery card……of death – a... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF |
Aces in ActionAldo ColombiniAll the routines involve the four Aces. Most of them are totally impromptu and all of them use regular cards.
CONTENTS
- PROGNOSTIC ACES (Francis Haxton): A freely selected Ace in a packet of four, is the only one with a different colored back.
- DOUBLE DISCOVERY (Nick Trost): A spectator cuts the deck at random and he finds the four Kings. Finally, he finds the four Aces. A great opener for any Ace routine. Easy to do.
- ALCHEMY ACES (Aldo Colombini): An easy four-Ace assembly with a surprising ending.
- SUDDEN IMPACT (Peter Duffie): The four Aces are lost in the deck and immediately found in a spectacular way.
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Lu Brent's Cameo Poker DealAldo ColombiniAn incredible poker demonstration routine in several phases with a regular deck of cards shuffled and cut by a spectator. You are going to deal yourself several good hands including four Aces and finishing up with a Royal Flush. Incredible and so easy. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Kings RoyaleAldo ColombiniAn effect by Nick Trost. One of the most incredible routines with two (regular) decks of cards. A spectator selects four cards from a red-backed deck, without looking at their faces. These four cards are inserted into the middle of the blue-backed deck. Now you remove four blue cards, show them to be indifferent and insert them into the red deck. The spectator’s four red-backed cards are turned over, and they are all Kings. Your four blue-backed cards are turned over to show they have changed into the four Kings! A double climax! Two regular decks are used (not supplied) and you end clean with two complete... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
TC Tahoe Re-Thinks Vol. 3: Salt PourTC TahoeRe-Thinks is a new series of eBooks from TC Tahoe.
"I love Salt Pours, I think I have every market version, and TC’s ranks right up there with the best of them. Funny and Magical!" - Paul Romhany
"Rarely does a working pro magician release his good stuff to others. Even more rarely does he also include his pet original comedy lines and comic situations. I would dash, not saunter, to buy this series from TC Tahoe!" - Dan Garrett
TC teaches you how to make a salt pour gimmick, the best salt to use and two different routines direct from his Cruise Ship show.
1st edition 2011; 10... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF |
Three Smash Hits With CardsAldo ColombiniThese effects are creations by Didier Dupré. After the DVD Cartemania, the DVD that made Didier famous all over the world, we now present three more routines from this clever French magician. You will love them and we predict you will use them all the time. They all use regular cards.
CONTENTS:
- JOKER INVERSION: Four blue-backed Jokers turn around several times changing direction (at the beginning they are oriented towards the performer, then towards the spectators and then again towards the performer). At the end, they change into four Jokers with different colored backs. Everything can be examined.
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A Set-Up With Aldo (Spanish)Aldo ColombiniEn este fantástico e-book del prestigioso mago Aldo Colombini, encontrarás 5 impresionantes rutinas de cartomagia que dependen de ordenaciones de la baraja. Al más puro estilo de Aldo, sin manipulaciones complicadas.
Estoy seguro que estamos todos de acuerdo en que el efecto es lo más importantes y que algunos de los mejores efectos en la cartomagia se consiguen gracias a ordenaciones previas a la ejecución del juego.
Aquí encontrarás 5 fantásticas rutinas que dependen de ordenaciones en la baraja.
- Crazy Poker: La más salvaje demostración de poker que jamás hayas visto.
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At Home With Aldo ColombiniRachel ColombiniA candid intimate interview with the Italian Teddy Bear. With wit, honesty, and lots of inside details, Aldo shares with his fans his life as a comedy magician and lecturer; his view on magic, tells about his career, the move to the USA, his hobbies, and how he was able to survive until 60 just with a deck of cards and a piece of rope! He also teaches an easy Italian recipe for a great pasta dish, and he may even play the guitar and sing a song if pressed by Rachel (and helped by a glass of wine). Of course, he will also show and explain a trick never before released.
Aldo and Rachel have... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
At Home With Rachel ColombiniCameron FrancisA heart-to-heart interview with Rachel Colombini conducted by Cameron Francis. Her beginnings in England, the move to the USA, how she and Aldo met, her difficult moment with open heart surgery, the recovery and more. She then shares a trick never before released and, why not, sing a song! | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
TC Tahoe Re-Thinks Vol. 5: Color Changing KnifeTC TahoeRe-Thinks is a new series of eBooks from TC Tahoe.
This routine has served TC very well for years. It was a major part of both his restaurant work and his Close-up show at the Magic Castle, for which he was nominated Close-up Magician of the Year.
"Perfect example of Jazz Magic." - Daryl
"Fantastic routine, so much magic with just one knife!" - Michael Ammar
The routine is fun, fast and entertaining...
1st edition 2011; 10 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF |
Ring and RopeAldo ColombiniTen easy routines with rings and ropes. All the effects are performed with regular props (3 to 5 inch diameter rings, ropes and silks). They are suitable for close-up, walk-around, stage, etc. You may tie several effects together to create a unique routine.
CONTENTS:
- RING AND ROPE MOVE (George Hills): A rope and a ring. The ends and the middle are always in view but the ring penetrates the rope.
- HINDU RING MYSTERY (Eddie Joseph): The perfect follow-up for the previous trick. The ring penetrates the rope and becomes free.
- THE CHEEKY ROPE AND RING TRICK (Aldo Colombini): A ring is threaded on the...
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Totally ImpromptuAldo ColombiniImpromptu card magic performed with a regular deck of cards.
Contents:
- KNOCK THEM DEAD (Paul Gordon): A freely selected card is revealed as the only face-up card in a packet.
- NAME YOUR CARD (Roy Baker): After a card is selected you cut the deck into several packets. The spectator picks one and from that one card is chosen: The selection.
- IN THE CODE (Karl Fulves): A card selected by a process of elimination, ends up face up in the middle of the deck.
- THE MYSTERY OF THE PENTHOUSE (Nick Trost): The four Jacks placed in four different spots in the deck, assemble to the top.
- ELMER'S WEDDING (Peter Duffie): You show the Kings and...
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