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Understanding and Using Gilbreath PrincipleMichael DanielsThis ebook is a beginner's guide to the famous Gilbreath Principle and its applications in card magic and mentalism. It includes two ESP-type routines: Fingertip Sensation The spectator shuffles the deck. The mentalist (who can be blindfold) then uses his fingertips to correctly identify the colour of cards. Trinities Card Divination 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. [Note: This ebook is a revised extract from Michael Daniels' ebook Trinities, plus an additional routine (Fingertip Sensation). 1st edition... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
BeginningsRyan ShawA wonderful collection of original magic/mentalism effects and theory. The Assumption Principle: A deceptive but simple and versatile principle that you'll surely be making your own tricks with. Bluff ACAAN: To the spectator, it is a meaningful take on the ACAAN using a shuffled deck and free choice. They can handle the deck for the naming of the card and number. They can deal the cards. The Passive Force: An idea for an elaborate forcing method which you may already use, but have never realized it or thought of it in this way. The Build Up Principle: You'll totally transform your... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
How To Produce A RabbitDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantNo one can really call himself a magician, unless he can pull a rabbit out of a hat. It is the most expected trick in magic today. Even though few magicians do it; you always have kids asking, "Are you going to pull a rabbit out of a hat?" Potential clients calling about birthday parties, often ask if you can pull a rabbit out of a hat. Some magician's try to pacify the mothers or children using a mirror box production of a rabbit. Good try, but it is not the same. People want to see a rabbit produced from an empty top hat, or even a borrowed hat. If you can do this; you have a big advantage... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Enthusiastic MagicCharles C. EastmanThis work by noted magic author and dealer Chas. Eastman contains 11 great effects and tips for performers of all skill levels. We think this could be the best value in magic today. Contributors include Tommy Tucker, James D. Taylor, Val Evans, Harry Valcarte, and more. Here's a look at the contents: Publisher's Introduction A Most Subtle Card Force - Spectator inserts a red-backed card into a blue-backed deck. The card at the selected position is actually forced. No slip force is used. The Triple Mystery - A dictionary mental prediction with three climaxes! Call It What You Like... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Hit the DeckF. V. Schoneck | $4 to wish list | |
Club 71: The Phantom of the Opera HatGeoff Maltby | $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Call The WitnessRobert J. Gunther & A. Sydney FleischmanHere are 22 funny, irreverent, off-beat magic and mentalism effects that are sure to get you noticed. There's magic here with cards, dice, dictionaries, a paper giraffe, a restaurant menu ... even an Egyptian Scarab. Rarely does an ebook come around that's as much fun to read as it is to perform. This is just such an ebook. Here's a peek at what's inside:
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Magic That Perks!Harry E. CecilWhen an internationally-known funnyman-magician writes a book with his pals, you just know the result will perk you up! And that's what you'll get with Magic That Perks - great magic with comedy patter that your audiences will love. Cecil, a vice-president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, provides gems from his own act in the first part of the ebook. The second section contains great magic from his friends and fellow IBM alums involving cards, coins, rope, and more. Here's a look at what's inside:
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Magic a la CarteRavelle and Andree | $4 to wish list | |
Not PrimigenialRoger Montandon & Logan WaitThese two funnymen have combined to present twenty-six effects, bits, and gotchas for magicians and mentalists to liven up your act. The various items used include money (bills and coins), cards, cigarettes, cigars, and rope. Especially good is "It's a Matter of Money," which is based on an Annemann principle but uses money instead of cards. It's one you will want to put in your act right away. Here's a look at the table of contents:
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Zella: copper and silver coin routineUlysses Frederick GrantIt is impossible to adequately describe in words the greatness of the Zella Copper and Silver routine. Nowhere will you find a routine so easy and pleasurable to present, yet so profound in its effect upon those watching it. The routine has been thoroughly tested from every practical and theoretical standpoint and has been performed with unparalleled results before men experienced in coin magic. No double-sided or other trick coins used. No gimmicks. Only regular coins used. Easy to learn as there are no difficult sleights. First Effect: Three coins are on a table; two half dollars and... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Grant's Fabulous Feats of Mental MagicDon TannerIn this eBook, you get 50 feats of mental magic from the legendary U. F. Grant. Written by Don Tanner, contents include book tests, various design duplication methods, Grant's original Prediction Chest, Q&A acts and methods, mental card miracles, blindfolds, and much more. Many of these items are worth far more than the price of the manuscript; including Grant's "Mental Epic" style triple prediction effect, called "Citation," that uses a large regular slate or dry erase board. You get all this for just $4.00, one of the best bargains in magic.
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Magic Card SystemPercy AbbottThis is one of the books that Abbott published for the troops during wartime in the 1940's. It uses Si Stebbins system, except the step size is 4 rather than 3, also known as "The Riverboat Stack" or "Mark Twain Stack" (see New Card Tricks with the Mark Twain Stack). Routines can be performed with most other stacks.
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Memory of the MindEddie JosephKey codes, card systems, and mnemotechnic marvels.
1st edition 1952, 23 pages. | $4 to wish list | |
Tricks with Prepared CardsDonald HolmesHere are 19 clever and entertaining card magic miracles that can be performed with prepared cards. Explained are several amazing principles involving prepared cards, with ingenious ideas for their use. Also included, with special permission, are several creations by Ford B. Rogers, which were published in this book for the first time. Here's what's included:
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Super-Sensitive FingertipsHoward P. AlbrightThis ebook is also part of the collection Strange Secrets 1.
1st edition 1948, 42 pages; 1st digital edition 2017, 19 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Dammi 5Aldo ColombiniEccoti una delle innumerevoli note di conferenza del Maestro Aldo Colombini, per la precisione di una delle sue ultime tenute in Italia. Si tratta di 5 ottimi giochi + 1 di bonus. Di sicuro ne trovi uno da aggiungere al tuo repertorio ! Descrizione del contenuto CORDA IN AZIONE EFFETTO: Un pezzo di corda è tagliato in due usando, invece delle forbici, le dita della mano. Un altro pezzo di corda viene aggiunto, in modo da avere tre pezzi di differente lunghezza: uno corto, uno medio e uno lungo. Magicamente, i tre pezzi diventano della stessa lunghezza. Poi, istantaneamente, le tre... | $4 to wish list | |
The Key to Borley RectoryMartin Breese | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Instructions for Martin Breese's Reel CollectionMartin Breese
1st digital edition 2017, 8 pages photo illustrated. | $4 to wish list | |
Al Koran's Original Flying Ring InstructionsAl KoranThese are the instructions Martin Breese supplied with the Flying Ring trick. This routine can also be found in Al Koran’s Professional Presentation book. 1st edition 2009, 3 pages. | $4 to wish list | |
Card Tricks: a practical treatise on conjuring with cardsEllis StanyonThis is a classic on card magic covering sleights, routines, special cards, and apparatus. It is very likely that already S.W. Erdnase read this book.
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Center Tear MethodsUlysses Frederick GrantThe center tear is, without question, the finest all-around method for gaining information written by a spectator. The main advantage of the center tear is that it is always ready to use, a small slip of paper is all that is needed. In the past, many performers went to U. F. Grant seeking a way to use the center tear effectively. The problem which confronted most of them was how to read the written message without being detected. This problem confronts nearly everyone who wants to use the center tear. And it has been the reason many performers have avoided it. In this eBook are revealed... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Tricks and Magic Made EasyEdward Summers Squier
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Pack a DeckH. G. Sparks | $4 to wish list |