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Your Last CardSteve PellegrinoA lost Michael Skinner mystery, updated by Steve Pellegrino. Included is Michael Skinner's original handling and Steve Pellegrino's additions. Your Last Card is a triple revelation with two different predictions. You can reset it during performance and no sleight-of-hand is required. You ask a spectator to cut off a small packet of cards, less than half of the deck. You turn away as they do this, so you don't know how much they cut, even an approximate amount. They pocket their cards. You also cut off a small packet of cards for yourself. Before the presentation with the cards begins, you write a... | $4.95 to wish list | |
Scripting and Storytelling for Paranormal EntertainersStephen WardWritten by paranormal entertainer Stephen Ward, this ebook is designed to help and inspire you to be original when performing paranormal entertainment. Inside the ebook you will find a wealth of information concerning subjects such as choice of material, character development and planning a show. You will find out about popular storylines, planning a script and the basics of writing it. Although there are no routines in the book there are plenty of ideas to help give you the confidence to write and perform your own material. All of the tips and ideas have been used to create real shows for real... | ★★★★★ $21 to wish list | |
Close Up SorceryStephen TuckerThis is the very first publication Stephen Tucker ever released. For some this will be a good thing for others not. I personally always enjoy to see the early creations of a now famous magician. Routines:
1st edition 1978; original 18 pages; PDF 26 pages. | ★★★★★ $12.50 to wish list | |
Lecture MarathonStephen Tucker | ★★★★★ $12.50 to wish list | |
Taking Liberties: the U.S. Card BookStephen TuckerAn early publication filled with routines from the creative mind of Stephen Tucker. 1st edition 1984; 56 pages Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $16.50 to wish list | |
CompendiumStephen TuckerA mind-shattering collection of close-up magic. You will encounter 50 fantastic effects. 27 are novel and original card miracles. 8 are with coins and the other 15 utilize such objects as sponge balls, keys, pens, ESP cards, bottles, matches, and more. Many illustrations accompany the text and all effects detailed are within the reach of the average performer. 1st edition 1984, 101 pages; 1st digital edition 2011, PDF 119 pages. Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $16.50 to wish list | |
The Immaculate ConceptionsStephen Tucker | ★★★★★ $14 to wish list | |
The 33 Cardinal SinsStephen TuckerMore than 30 card effects and 7 bonus coin routines. 1st edition 1984, 70 pages; PDF 87 pages. Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $15.50 to wish list | |
The Card-Mad-gic of Stephen TuckerStephen Tucker23 fantastic card routines. 1st edition 1984, 52 pages; PDF 61 pages. Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $15.50 to wish list | |
Cardiac PacemakersStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the first part of the trilogy. 1st edition 1983, 36 pages; PDF 44 pages. Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $15.50 to wish list | |
Cardiac StimulationStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the second part of the trilogy. 1st edition 1984, 36 pages; PDF 40 pages. Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $15.50 to wish list | |
Cardiac ArrestStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the third part of the trilogy. 20 stunning effects. 1st edition 1984, 40 pages; PDF 49 pages. Table of Contents
| ★★★★★ $15.50 to wish list | |
Spell Binder Volume 1Stephen TuckerA fabulous download DVD featuring four of the best tricks from Spell-Binder magazine. Martin Breese asked Stephen Tucker the creator of the magazine to choose four of the best tricks that he created for the magazine and he has selected four wonderful effects. Each is performed and then clearly explained move by move. Watch the performances of all four routines below.
[Note: If you prefer a physical DVD disc please go to Martin Breese International.] | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Best of Spell-Binder Collection OneStephen TuckerEighty-five tricks and routines from the pages of Spell-Binder Magazine. Everything from card and coin magic to the bizarre and the weird. Effects explained are:
| ★★★★★ $15 more than onetype to choose from softcover PDF & EPUB | |
Spell-Binder Volume 1Stephen TuckerThis is volume 1 of the reprint of Spell-Binder Magazine. Each volume is a half-letter size softcover with a color cover and black and white print throughout. Volume one includes issues 1-12. Spell-Binder Magazine was a fascinating publication edited by Stephen Tucker which focused on close-up magic featuring an eclectic list of contributors. Spell-Binder started in 1981. Reprint in 2004 by Martin Breese. | $18 to wish listsoftcover | |
Spell-Binder Volume 3Stephen TuckerThis is volume 3 of the reprint of Spell-Binder Magazine. It is a half-letter size softcover with a color cover and black and white print throughout. Volume three includes issues 25-36. Spell-Binder Magazine was a fascinating publication edited by Stephen Tucker which focused on close-up magic featuring an eclectic list of contributors. Spell-Binder started in 1981. Reprint in 2004 by Martin Breese. | $18 to wish listsoftcover | |
Spell-Binder Volume 1 (for resale)Stephen TuckerThis is volume 1 of the reprint of Spell-Binder Magazine. Each volume is a half-letter size softcover with a color cover and black and white print throughout. Volume one includes issues 1-12. Spell-Binder Magazine was a fascinating publication edited by Stephen Tucker which focused on close-up magic featuring an eclectic list of contributors. Spell-Binder started in 1981. Reprint in 2004 by Martin Breese. | $10 to wish listsoftcover | |
Spell-Binder Volume 3 (for resale)Stephen TuckerThis is volume 3 of the reprint of Spell-Binder Magazine. It is a half-letter size softcover with a color cover and black and white print throughout. Volume three includes issues 25-36. Spell-Binder Magazine was a fascinating publication edited by Stephen Tucker which focused on close-up magic featuring an eclectic list of contributors. Spell-Binder started in 1981. Reprint in 2004 by Martin Breese. | $10 to wish listsoftcover | |
This, That and the OtherStephen TuckerThis is a miracle trick from the fertile, inventive and, dare we say, dangerous mind of Stephen Tucker. You have three red-backed cards: two cards marked THIS one card with the word THAT. All you have to do is keep your eye on THAT but most of the time you get THAT wrong and it is THIS and when you get THIS and THAT wrong suddenly the back of THIS turns blue! At the end of the routine you deal the three cards down on to the table and a new card appears bearing the word OTHER. So you have to explain as you deal the cards that to do this trick properly you will need THIS, THAT and a bit... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Spell Binder Volume 1 (for resale)Stephen TuckerA fabulous DVD featuring four of the best tricks from Spell-Binder magazine. Martin Breese asked Stephen Tucker the creator of the magazine to choose four of the best tricks that he created for the magazine and he has selected four wonderful effects. Each is performed and then clearly explained move by move. Watch the performances of all four routines below. | $15 to wish listDVD | |
Spell-Binder Special Issue 1 (1982 Summer)Stephen TuckerOn top of the regular Spell-Binder issues, Stephen Tucker published three special issues. This is the first one.
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Spell-Binder Special Issue 2 (1982 Christmas)Stephen TuckerOn top of the regular Spell-Binder issues, Stephen Tucker published three special issues. This is the second one.
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Spell-Binder Special Issue 3 (1983)Stephen TuckerOn top of the regular Spell-Binder issues, Stephen Tucker published three special issues. This is the third one.
| ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
For Your Eyes OnlyStephen TuckerThis special little periodical, which only saw six issues, was sent to subscribers of Spell-Binder magazine, but could also be purchased on its own. It only saw a very limited distribution. As is common with Stephen Tucker publications, it features unusual items. Tucker included with most issues some gimmick (special cards, etc.). These gimmicks are not included in this digital reproduction, however you will see photos of the gimmicks, which will allow you to find or make your own. Issue 1: May/June 1982
Issue 2: July/August 1982
| ★★★★★ $15 to wish list |