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Magicseen No. 106 (September 2022)Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawVol. 18, No. 4, September 2022; 60 pages Cover: Marvin Berglas
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Chop Cup Combo Outfit TutorSomeeran | $5 to wish list | |
How To Win At PokerChicago Herald | $5 to wish list | |
VanishedZaw ShinnVanish small objects such as a coin, sponge ball, poker chip, card corner from your bare hand. The construction of the gimmick requires some arts and crafts. The method produces a sound that you need to be able to mask with music or some other way. Also, you will have to watch your angles. This method works fine for a social media video or perhaps on stage but is otherwise not very practical.
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Magicseen No. 107 (November 2022)Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawVol. 18, No. 5, November 2022; 60 pages
Cover: Vegas & Lopez
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FantasticSultan OrazalyThe impossible appearance of a pen in a bottle. Show an empty plastic bottle and suddenly a big sharpie pen materializes inside the bottle. Dump the pen out and show it. Note that this has very bad angles and can only successfully be performed in front of a camera or one stationary viewer. Great for YouTube and video chats but not an item performable with a live audience. Gimmick is easy to make.
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Magicseen No. 108 (January 2023)Phil ShawVol. 18, No. 6, January 2023; 60 pages
Cover: Hanson Chien
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Magicseen No. 109 (March 2023)Phil ShawVol. 19, No. 1, March 2023; 60 pages
Cover: Léa Kyle
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Vanishing Easter BunnyPeter PrevosAn Easter magic trick. A new design for an old geometric vanish. 11 bunnies change into 10 bunnies and an Easter egg by merely switching the order of two pieces of cardboard. The PDF includes the design. Print on paper or cardboard and cut out the three pieces to perform this little miracle. 1st edition 2023, PDF 2 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Come diventare un Mago di SuccessoAlex MasterPer divertimento o profitto! Un mago dilettante è chiunque abbia un minimo di talento, abilità e conoscenza quando si tratta di eseguire trucchi magici. Lui o lei potrebbe essere chiunque conosca un trucco magico o almeno tre trucchi magici.Ma in fondo, una definizione più tecnica di un mago dilettante è chiunque non pratichi in alcun modo la magia come mestiere, anche se conosce quattro, cinque, sei o più di una serie di trucchi magici. Questo a prescindere da quanto possa essere bravo nell’effettuare giochi di prestigio o illusioni. Tuttavia, ci sono quei maghi dilettanti che... | $5 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Color I-Do-As-UGeorge L. BostonAn amazing two-pack coincidence routine. The performer exhibits two decks of cards, one red, the other blue. He picks up one deck and shows it to be quite ordinary, both back and front. He asks a spectator to assist by placing the deck face-down behind his back and cutting it any number of times, completing the cut each time then to remove two or three cards from the deck and place them in his (spectator's) pocket without looking at them. He then requests spectator to square the pack and bring it from behind his back held in such a manner so that performer cannot get a glimpse of any card.... | $5 to wish list | |
Devil DivinationGeorge BlakeA pack is thoroughly shuffled (it may even be a borrowed one) and a spectator merely thinks of a card as they are shown to him one by one. Immediately the card is thought of, the pack is cut again and again. The spectator is given the pack, in two halves, to confirm or otherwise, that his card is there. Whether he says it is or isn't in either half, the performer knows the card immediately and may disclose it as he thinks fit. No questions asked. If you can cut the cards you can do this. Inside two minutes you know the card the spectator is thinking of and you can build up the effect into... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Hindu Gaming ShellsEddie JosephThis was originally distributed with a couple of gaming shells from India. This ebook does not include any such shells, just the instructions. Gaming shells are used as a kind of die substitute. Due to their shape, they can land one of two ways. Typically several such shells are cast and then all the ones landing in the same orientation are counted. Several tricks using these shells are explained.
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One Glass One Card One BoxIan AdairSimplicity is the keynote of this effect, and you will be able to make up the item quickly and inexpensively. A box rests upon the table. Performer announces that one solid article is inside, and he even opens the lid and bangs it against the base to prove it is there. He emphasizes that there is only one article. A spectator is asked to think of any card from a pack of 52 and then to name it. The lid of the box is opened, and the article is taken out. It is a glass tumbler containing a playing card, the back of which is towards the audience. The performer shows the inside of the box, dismantles... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
InvisiblairMichael P. LairInvisiblair is a coin holdout with improvements. It is made of a synthetic material that is invisible even closeup. You will receive instructions on how to make this holdout, not the holdout itself. The hookup and basics of making a coin appear and vanish are described but no larger routines. For effects and routines with Invisiblair see Michael's other publications. 1st edition 1985, PDF 2 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
This Spud's For YouMichael P. LairA card stab is performed using Mr. Potato Head, and his sombrero is the knife. Mr. Potato Head then doubles as the infamous mindreader, Idaho the Great. The magician is enraged when Idaho fails to name the selected card, so the magician retaliates by mashing him into the selected card. A most unusual card revelation. You will need:
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Description of some Trick Methods used by Miss BangsStanley LeFevre KrebsThe Bangs sisters, Miss May Bangs and Miss Lizzie Bangs worked out of an apartment in Chicago. The author describes in detail a sitting he had with one of the Bangs sisters, and how a sealed envelope placed between two slates could be 'written on by the spirits'. Includes illustrations with detailed descriptions of the modus operandi. This is an excerpt from a series of articles in Suggestion journal. 1st edition 1901, published in Journal of the Society for Psychical Research; PDF 11 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
Magicseen No. 110 (May 2023)Phil ShawVol. 19, No. 2, May 2023; 60 pages Cover: Chris Cross
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Magicseen No. 111 (July 2023)Phil Shaw
Vol. 19, No. 3, June 2023; 60 pages
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Secrets of the Street ConjurerWilfred Huggins & Frederic CulpittA collection of conjuring secrets for magicians who entertain when surrounded by spectators. Excerpt from the preface: The compilation of "A Street Conjurer's Secrets" is the outcome of many years of observation in this country, Australia, America, France and Germany. That the effects are well-known is not to be denied, but it is extremely doubtful if many conjurers are aware of the actual method used by the street entertainer.
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Power of ThoughtJohn ScarneOver the years, many have (incorrectly) assumed that the "Power of Thought" effect that Scarne enjoyed performing uses the same method as the version described in the Scarne On Card Tricks book. This is not the case, as you'll be pleased to discover if you buy this ebook. This is the version Scarne himself used and (unlike the version in the mass market book), this method doesn't rely on swapping cards in your pocket. Indeed, you need not wear a jacket at all; you can perform this effect in your swim trunks if you're so inclined. This method was originally offered by Scarne to magicians in a 1950 pre-publication... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
CAN 21Raphaël CzajaThe magician spreads a shuffled deck in front of two spectators. Spectator 1 selects one card and remembers it. Spectator 2 does the same. Both of them thoroughly shuffle the deck and cut it in two halves. The magician loses one card in each pile and gathers the deck. While the spectators cut the deck multiple times, the magician writes a prediction and tables it face down, in full view. For the first selection, the magician says he was inspired by the 21-Card Trick. He deals the cards in three piles and asks Spectator 1 to give him the pile where his card lies. The magician removes one card... | $5 to wish list | |
Magicseen No. 112 (September 2023)Phil Shaw
Vol. 19, No. 4, September 2023; 60 pages
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Magicseen No. 113 (November 2023)Phil Shaw
Vol. 19, No. 5, November 2023; 60 pages
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