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Classic Secrets of MagicBruce ElliottAnyone who has seen a magician perform has almost certainly seen one or more of the tricks explained in this book. For these are great tricks of the magic profession, tricks that have proved perennially spectacular in performances on the stage, on television, or in private audiences. The author explains first the basic scheme of each trick, then discusses the possibilities for variation and expansion as developed by a number of famous magicians. Each of the classic tricks included here is methodically described in detail and illustrated in line drawings; none of them involves expensive... | $15 to wish list | |
Classical ConjuringHugh MackayOf particular interest are the various ideas to how to transmit information secretly.
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ClassifiedAl MannIncluded in this manuscript are effects that Al Mann himself calls "Spiritual Mentalism". Mind Reading, Future Prediction, Esp, Telepathy, Book Tests and much more are all included in this brilliant manuscript.
16 pages | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Classified (for resale)Al MannIncluded in this manuscript are effects that Al Mann himself calls "Spiritual Mentalism". Mind Reading, Future Prediction, Esp, Telepathy, Book Tests and much more are all included in this brilliant manuscript.
[Note: All Al Mann manuscripts are unbound. They are complete, 100% original (from Al Mann's garage) and do include the heavy front and back covers. The loose leafs can be glue bound, spiral bound, hole punched, or kept loose.] | $5 to wish list | |
Classrooms & Scenic RoutesBen HighwayIn this full-color illustrated ebook Ben has collected together seven of his favorite, original card effects - the material which he can rely on to astound any audience. These are fresh and at times visual takes on classic plots where clever thinking meets sleight of hand meets good structuring to create powerful, close-up card magic...
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Clear PerceptionScott CreaseyThe clear force bag has been around for a long time and should be part of any mentalist's arsenal. They come in many shapes and sizes and range in style from the cheap and tacky to the over complex and expensive. For the first time Scott explains how with basic tools you have at home, you can in about fifteen minutes, easily and cheaply manufacture the clear Zip Lock force bags he has been selling at his lectures for over ten years. Also included in these 34 pages of photographic instructions are eight full routines suitable for platform or close up and taken from Scott's own working... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Clearly MentalB. W. McCarronClearly Mental contains 11 entertaining mental routines, including a subtlety used by one of America's most prominent performers to ensure that a beautiful woman is selected as a volunteer. Inside these 58 pages, McCarron explains not only routines, but 30 additional ideas for coming up with your own custom-crafted effects. The Name Game - Reveal the names two spectators are trying hard not to think of. Easy Money - Two spectators take turns attempting to exchange their $1 bill for a $5, $20, or $100 bill. Autograph Party - Audience members write the names of their favorite celebrities... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Clearly PredictableLarry BeckerThis is one of the slickest and cleanest prediction effects I know. A spectator gets a sealed envelope to keep, circles one classified ad in a newspaper, and removes a bill from her wallet and signs it with her initials. Another spectator completely fairly selects a card from a spectator shuffled pack. Despite all of these fair and clean selections the mentalist has predicted all of them. The selected card is printed on the newspaper, and the prediction envelope holds the serial number of the bill and a copy of the classified which was freely selected by the spectator. Some preparatory... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Clever Card ConjuringC. A. George NewmannA hard-to-find treatise on the beveled or "Stripper" pack, written by a world-famous mentalist and master magician. Out of print since 1923 (according to The Magic Wand magazine), this booklet is now back in a revised and expanded edition. No matter if you're a fan of this pioneering mentalist or simply want a collection of fine tricks to use with your tapered deck, this is a nice collection of a whopping 37 effects that you'll be happy to add to your repertoire.
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Clever Card TricksMaxwellA little booklet with 12 great card tricks. And the price - a steal! 1st edition, 1934, Max Holden; 12 pages.
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Clever Card Tricks (used)MaxwellBooklet stapled in ok condition. The cover has come loose and there is a tear on the first page. For details on the contents see the digital edition. | $5 to wish list | |
Clever Like A FoxKarrell FoxKarrell Fox was an extremely successful magician. He was probably the first to appear at trade shows as magician and even had a touring show for Ford Motor company. His success can partly be attributed to the many characters he developed perfectly suited for different venues and occasions: 'Milky' the Clown, Prof. 'Mix-up', 'Wow' the Wizard, W. C. Fields, and 'Just Plain' Karrell. Here you will find lots of great ideas spanning the gamut from card and mental magic to stage and platform effects. Throughout you will find many photos of Karrell Fox - a pleasant picture show of the life of a... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
Clever Rings: ancient rings seriesKen MullerA prelude mode presentation for close-up or parlor using only three rings. The storyline is Irish lore and the importance of the Glover related to the elements of being, luck and magic. Unique link/unlinks from a clover display only but two-ring effects can be added. Employs reverse rings, gapless, webring, fan pattern techniques, sway methods and a holy grail finale. Here alternative final phase sequences are also provided for “less than optimum” conditions. All rings are handed out with some m-powerment and links in spectator hands. Requires a jacket or Z-packet and waistful techniques... | $12 to wish list | |
CliffJosé PragerCliff is a new use for an old gimmick. In that sense it is a groundbreaking new concept in the art of PK magic. The gimmick, virtually invisible to the naked eye, can be with you at all times, and is applicable to a nearly limitless amount of objects. You can easily perform Cliff in the midst of a large crowd, as there are no threads, blowing, or vibrations involved in the effect. Your body never comes in contact with the object. You can even hand out the item for examination. Cliff is a dramatic, stunningly visual addition to your repertoire and a new development in the world of PK magic. | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
CLIP - Clever Little Ideas PresentedUlysses Frederick Grant | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Clip SightDevin KnightRelease #9 in Devin Knight's Psychic Sight series. Clip-Sight is a utility tool that will allow you to create miracles that defy explanation. It is an improvement over an old Al Mann idea. You can do all of the below effects and MORE with this gimmick. These effects will not only fry your audiences they will fool the majority of magicians as well. None of the below effects require any sleight of hand! All are easy to do, yet are some of the most impossible effects ever created. This sold professionally made up for $59 in the past. You can easily make your own for a fraction of that! IMPOSSIBLE... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Clip StealAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ClipStick SwitchAlexander MayThe ClipStick Switch is a clean, original and brand new method for convincingly switching prediction billets in virtual shows.
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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 | |
Clockwork MagicianBrick TilleyThree named playing cards are located aided by a wind-up toy. Self-working, foolproof, a real crowd pleaser. From the lecture notes of Jimmy Haviland, London's last street conjuror.
You will have to supply a wind-up toy yourself. It is ungimmicked. Anything that walks, hops, or drives a few inches will work. 1st edition 2024, PDF 4 pages + video. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Close CallKen MullerA profound demonstration of psychic or paranormal acuity utilizing a single volunteer while engaging the entire audience.
It is ideal as an introduction to any mentalism act in which spectator participation and rapt attention is critical, but can also work as a stand-alone presentation or a transition from conjuring to mentalism. You leave the audience in a state of stunned silence, trust and respect. There are no tricks - nothing to learn - no practice (not possible, actually). It is real. This is a natural, innate ability of all humans demonstrated in a dramatic way. Impromptu. Can be... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Close QuartersAldo ColombiniA coin trick done without coins, or a card trick done without regular playing cards. However you want to look at it - a pretty unusual trick. You show four cards each with a quarter printed on its face. One by one the quarters vanish and reappear on one card which now has four quarters on it. The card is left on a spectator's palm and, while there, it changes into a card with a dollar coin on it. [Note that you will receive a PDF and a video, but NO cards. The PDF includes a photo of the custom card faces, but you will have to make the cards yourself using stickers, transfers, hand-drawn or printing. You will need two double facers and three blank faced cards to start with.] 1st edition 2000, DVD 2012; PDF 3 pages, video length 5 min 46 s.... | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Close Up Journey 1Paul A. LelekisPaul A. Lelekis has released this first of a trilogy (three e-books altogether) of some great magic for the magician who is serious about performing close up. Included is some excellent advice (without any advertising!) on increasing, not only the number of shows you do – but also the number of venues. (This alone is worth the modest price of this e-book!) Photos of Paul's hands give every nuance for all of the sleights involved. In addition to seven excellent, time-tested effects, Paul has included an introduction that deals with HOW to perform, HOW to address your spectators and... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Close Up Journey 2Paul A. LelekisLong-time pro, Paul A. Lelekis, presents the second ebook of his trilogy for the performing professional, Close Up Journey 2, and just like Close Up Journey 1, this one is a monster! No fluff, no filler! 7 MORE WORKERS! Photographs of Paul's hands explain every nuance! To begin with, Paul has graciously provided a 4-page synopsis on "How Do I Control My Spectators!" This section contains valuable information. Included is excellent advice on close-up performance, dressing up your presentations and patter, how to be in command of your spectators, putting them at ease, how to choose your spectators, how to... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list |