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Phantom MindreaderRobert A. Nelson & B. W. McCarronThe answer to the mentalist's dreams! Available once again is Nelson's perfect, undetectable means of immediately securing full knowledge of written questions and detail. Spectator simply writes a question, seals it in an ordinary envelope and retains it. At no time does the mentalist so much as touch the writing or sealed envelope. Yet, in a flash, the mentalist has full knowledge of the written data. Nelson's Phantom Mindreader does the work for you. It truly is a 'Phantom'; as it is never seen by the audience. It delivers the message to the mentalist in seconds in a most natural, unsuspicious... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Legacy Magazine 7Jesse LewisIn this issue:
1st edition 2016, 12 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
Legacy Magazine 8Jesse Lewis | $7 to wish list | |
Pirate Torture IllusionDevin KnightThis is not your typical grandma's (ala Grandma's necklace) version of rope through body. Instead, this is ropes through body on steroids. It uses no gimmick rope either and everything can be examined. This is an illusion that fits into a briefcase and yet fills the stage with three spectators and yourself. Talk about playing big and packing small, this is the ultimate. It's based on an historical fact that pirates use to torture people for both information and for the entertainment of the crew. This is a historical fact that makes this version of the trick not only logical, but historically... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Legacy Magazine 9Jesse LewisIn this issue:
1st edition 2016, 12 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
Psychic Money SenseDevin KnightDesigned for an intimate close up show, this experiment apparently shows that a spectator has an excellent psychic sense as he achieves an impossible outcome using three pay envelopes and some ordinary coins. Apparently give a spectator psychic intuition. The magician shows three small coin envelopes. On the front of each envelope is attached a different coin. One envelope has a penny attached to the front, another has a nickel, and finally the last envelope has a dime. The magician says he has made a written prediction and points to it. It is on the table in full view. The coins on the envelopes... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Legacy Magazine 10Jesse Lewis | $7 to wish list | |
Legacy Magazine 11Jesse LewisIn this issue:
1st edition 2016, 13 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
Magical Mentalia and Magical OriginaliaGeorge Ernest ArrowsmithMagical Mentalia
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Highlight MagicBen BergerHighlight Magic contains top flight routines for close-up, parlor, and stage. While not every effect requires some knowledge of sleights, some require mid-level skill. Nelson Hahne did the pen and ink illustrations, and as usual, his work is top notch, too. Contents
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12 Tricks with a Borrowed DeckMartin GardnerHere are a dozen quality card magic effects that can be performed with an unprepared deck at a moment's notice. While not self-working, most of these miracles rely on just one or two sleights. Some require a setup. Crisp illustrations by Dr. Harlan Tarbell help make it easy to understand and master. Here's what's included:
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Star StruckDale A. HildebrandtStar Struck is the latest small manuscript authored by Dale A. Hildebrandt. In this ebook, you will learn:
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Rope, Chain and Box EscapesUlysses Frederick GrantThis is one of the best books ever written on escapes and escape magic, bar none. Grant wrote this treatise for the average magician wanting to add an escape to his act, not the professional escape artist. The nice thing is that none of these escapes involve having to pick locks or for the performer to have muscular strength such as required in many escape feats. All of these are easy to do, and none are life threatening. You can do all of these with no fear of killing yourself! With the information in this treatise an enterprising magician could put together an entire escape act full of... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Carte In AzioneAldo ColombiniÉ questo un intero numero di cartomagia. Gli effetti sono concatenati assieme in modo da formare una lunga sessione carto-magica di notevole impatto. Ovviamente, nessuno ti vieta di scegliere i giochi che ti sembrano adatti al tuo stile per inserirli nel tuo repertorio. Sii sempre pronto a stupire il tuo pubblico !!! ANCORA MEGLIO:: I l mago taglia i l mazzo e trova una Regina. Trova le altre due e la quarta carta risulta essere un Asso. Le quattro carte sono ora tutti As s i . Infine, le carte si trasformano in una Scala Reale! APPARIZIONE DEI RE : I l mago taglia il mazzo in quattro... | $7 to wish list | |
You Won't Believe Your EyesDave CampbellDave Campbell may be a new name to you but in Scotland he is a highly respected card worker whose creations are both numerous and commercial. You Won't Believe Your Eyes is one of the finest card printing effects we have seen. Five cards, blank on both sides, instantly become duplicates of the spectator's selected card. The routine is visually stunning yet is quite easy to do. The instructions are detailed step by step and are fully illustrated. One of the strongest points about Dave Campbell's routine is that it can be adapted to so many different themes. Using his handling you needn't restrict... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Fortune Telling Card TrickDevin KnightAfter working a few card tricks, how many times have you been asked "Can you tell fortunes with cards?" Fortune telling with cards has always been interesting; but, how many of us have wanted to spend the time to learn and memorize the meanings of all the playing cards? I would dare say, very few of us. Besides, there is no trick to it. Now you can say, "Yes." Not only that, but you can actually tell people how many brothers and sisters they have, how many children they have including their gender, number of pets and the month of their birthday, including their current age (without doing... | $7 to wish list | |
Grant in the Tarbell Magic CourseUlysses Frederick GrantU. F. Grant contributed some of his best material to the Tarbell Course in magic. Most of this material is unique to the Tarbell Course and does not appear elsewhere. Before Grant died, he compiled a manuscript containing all of the material he contributed. It ranges from close up to stage illusions. A lot of magicians don't have the original Tarbell Course, so here is your chance to get all of the tricks he created and contributed in one place. Fully illustrated and one of the best buys in magic. This is stuff you will use and do and as Harlan Tarbell said, some of the best magic in his course. One of the best tricks that Grant created was Ghost... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Spirit Rope TiesS. W. ReillyIf you are a magician or psychic entertainer looking for something different and exciting to add to your act, then your search is over! The Spirit Rope Tie, long a staple of bogus spirit séances, offers the clever performer a fantastic array of performance possibilities for injecting fun, humor or mystery into his or her show. Whether played "straight" as a recreation of a vintage spirit séance, or as a comedic effect that gets funnier with each repetition, any one of the rope ties described in the ebook is strong enough to be a reputation maker for you. Reilly doesn't make the reader... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Fred Culpitt: a brief biographyVal Andrews
1st edition 2001; 1st digital edition 2016, 43 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
The Crabtree ConnectionLewis GansonTorn playing cards link together. It is a variation of Cardboard Connection by Paul Harris utilizing an alternate gaff. Photos and detailed description by Lewis Ganson. It also includes Jim Cozzens instructions for preparing the linked cards set. 1st edition 1981, 16 pages; PDF 17 pages. | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
The Cerebral Approach: Book FourNick ConticelloTwo locations based on a unique method. No Mean Card Trick Effect: From an unprepared pack he has just shuffled and cut, a spectator counts out ten cards and thinks of one. He buries the packet in the deck himself. The performer cuts the pack and deals out a 5x4 face-up array. He asks the spectator to think "yes" if his card is in the array. The performer confirms the card is on the table. Next the performer asks the spectator to concentrate on which horizontal row his card is in. After some effort, the performer discards the other three rows correctly. Finally, the spectator is asked... | $7 to wish list | |
Jack's PackJack YatesJack Yates was a very clever and innovative magician who has somehow stayed below the radar and is completely unknown - undeservedly so - to many particularly in the US. Jack's Pack is a clever stacking method for finding any card in a deck by way of using numbers, names, words, etc. Edited and with additional notes by Ken de Courcy. 1st edition 1978, 8 pages; 1st digital edition 2017, PDF 10 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
In BetweenMichael Kociolek"Not only this routine (and its variations) will badly fool people, but you will also badly fool yourself the 1st time you do it. Welcome to the very clever magic of Michal Kociolek." - Jean-Jacques Sanvert | $7 to wish list | |
Patrick Page's Cards to PocketLewis GansonLike ghosts they pass up the sleeve and into the pocket. From the introduction: This routine has all the ingredients to delight the discerning performer, the effect is excellent and although it conforms generally to the classical version of "The Cards to Pocket", it has that dash of variation that makes it novel. The method is easy to perform, so easy that one wonders why many more have not thought of obviating the palming just as Patrick Page has done. It's a fine example of using subtle moves in place of sleight of hand; indeed only one simple move is used throughout and yet the effect... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list |