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Twisting the AcesAllan AckermanThis is a tremendously visual effect developed by Dai Vernon using the Elmsley Count. The aces one by one turn face-up while the four aces are merely shown and counted. For the climax the black aces change place with the red aces while they are resting in the spectator's hand. If you want an even more visual twisting effect, then take a look at Waving the Aces by Guy Hollingworth.
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Evapor-ace-tionAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
TwinsAllan AckermanThis is Allan's handling of a famous Brother John Hamman effect. Black queens transform into red queens and black kings transform into red kings, all tied together in a fun story of a double date going to a bar.
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runtime: 5min 28s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
No Palm TravelersAllan AckermanThis routine was first published in Allan's Moose Notes. The subject of the performance is shuffle tracking. Spectators are signing the four kings, which are lost in the pack. Nevertheless, the magician finds them. But then they magically change to the four aces and the kings are found in various pockets of the magician's suit.
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runtime: 16min 3s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Deceptive PerceptionAllan AckermanThis is an updated handling of a Le Paul effect. A blue and a red-backed deck are used. The spectator selects a card from the blue-backed deck. This card is mixed into a small packet of red-backed cards. Magically the back colors change and suddenly the selected card has a red back and the other cards are now all blue-backed.
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runtime: 5min 8s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
10-Card TrickAllan AckermanThis is Allan's variation of the famous Eleven Card Trick. That reads like a joke, but it ain't. The spectator counts ten cards and hands them to the performer who double checks counting them aloud. However often he counts, adds and removes cards, they never really are ten cards. (Requires knowledge of Carly's False Count.)
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runtime: 6min 40s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Spectator Cuts the AcesAllan AckermanA deck rests on the table. The spectator is asked to cut it into four roughly equal packets. The top card on each packet turns out to be an ace. You will need to be familiar with the Veeser Concept to perform this effect.
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runtime: 2min 3s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ace Assembly VariationAllan AckermanYou deal four hands of cards. The first card for each hand is an ace followed by four indifferent cards. However, magically all the aces assemble in the performer's packet. You will need to be familiar with the Veeser Concept to perform this effect.
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runtime: 4min 1s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Variant's VariantAllan AckermanThis routine was first published in Allan's book Here is my Card. The four kings are shown. A deuce is placed under the top king of the four king packet. Magically the deuce rises to the top. Then the deuce is placed third from the top but it still manages to rise to the top. Then it is placed fourth and finally fifth but it always rises to the top. In the end the deuce changes to a king and the four kings change to the four deuces.
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Devilish MiracleAllan AckermanTwo cards are peeked at. Performer selects a few cards from the pack an shows them. One spectator notes that his card is among the ones shown. When the cards are shown again, the spectator card is missing and reappears in the other portion of the deck whereas the other spectator's card has magically appeared face down in the first packet. This is a plot by Carmen D'Amico and Ed Marlo.
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runtime: 6min 27s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Easy Off PipsAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Dunbury DelusionAllan AckermanA card is selected and returned to the deck. The performer cuts to a random position to show an indicator card. The value of the indicator card is used to count to another card which the performer thinks is the chosen card. However, the indicator card was already the spectator chosen card. So it appears as the performer messed up. Nevertheless, everything straightens out magically and the card counted to is the spectator card and the card counted off are the aces.
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Cannibal KingsAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Horror ShowJack DuttonNow you can take your spectators on a tour of horror-ful amazement. Your guest selects a horror movie title (one of nearly 200)...then answers three questions designed to probe deep into their psyche. The program then correctly identifies the movie title they originally chose! With a few fun surprises along the way, and the fact that it can be performed wherever you can lay your hands on a computer; this is a unique effect! Here's the low-down:
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Glass of Water Production RoutinePercy PressThis was a favourite effect of the much loved Percy Press. He was, perhaps, the last of the English 'Street Conjurors' and had performed this effect thousands of times. HOW IT LOOKED Percy would tilt his small table forward to show that the top was solid. Replacing it on the ground, he laid a white handkerchief on it. A 10p coin was borrowed and placed in the centre of the handkerchief. He then borrowed a soft trilby hat and covered the coin with it. He lifted the hat and the coin was still on the hank. He placed the coin in his left hand and it vanished. He replaced the mouth-down hat... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Longitudinal Fingertip StealGary Kurtz | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Oh, Calcutta ShuffleJohn Cornelius | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Application of Marlo's Spread ChangeRafael BenatarThis is Rafael's combination of Marlo's Spread Change with the Slippery Drop. It is a very visual and surprising reveal of a card that was controlled to the top. runtime: 2min 13s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Slippery Double DropRafael Benatar | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Airing the Pull-OutRafael BenatarThis is a subtlety to facilitate - or make it easier - to perform the pull-out or strip-out shuffle. runtime: 7min 9s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fitch Cheney 5-Card Trick: for iPhonesChris WasshuberIn 1950 mathematician and magician William Fitch Cheney Jr. published a two-person card trick. Some consider it the best mathematical card trick ever devised. The basic effect is as follows. Five cards are randomly picked from a deck (can be a borrowed deck, an incomplete deck ... there is nothing marked or otherwise tricky with the deck) and given to the performer, who shows four of them to his performing partner. The partner sees nothing else except the four cards (no other signaling or silent codes), but promptly reveals the identity of the fifth card. Obviously the identity of the... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listiPhone App | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 25: More Miscellaneous MagicRupert HowardTable of Contents
1st edition 1931; 18 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 24: The Business Side of MagicRupert HowardTable of Contents
1st edition 1931; 22 pages. | $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Rupert Howard Magic Course: Lesson 23: Sensational IllusionsRupert HowardTable of Contents
1st edition 1931; 22 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile |