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Scoring with the TarotMystic AlexandreMany people find Tarot cards intriguing ... particularly women! But this is not a manuscript on just "picking up girls", rather, it'll help you interest your date further, it'll help you get "closer". The manuscript includes 5 Tarot Myths that will help you sound very knowledgeable (in case you don't know much about the Tarot), plus 5 simple, established, classic effects, adapted to be used with Tarot Cards, including a Special Bonus presentation using an Invisible Deck.
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Polaroid MemoriesDaniel YoungThis is a very flexible pseudo memorized deck routine resulting from the combination of "Memoria" and "Snapshot".
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Ripped & RepairedDave ForrestThe Ripped & Repaired ebook contains 30 professionally designed pages of material. Every effect is described in great detail including in depth descriptions of any moves or sleights that may be required and over 60 photographs illustrating the text where required. A corner is cleanly and fairly torn off a selected card. (It really is!) The magician claims that he can restore this card to its former glory with the aid of a very special and ancient and magic-endowed instrument of necromancy. The spectators clutch their handbags to their faces and peek through the gaps in their fingers. The... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Route 1Dave ForrestAny card at any number. At the beginning of your card set you display a blue backed deck and place it into your pocket for later. You then remove a red deck and blow everyone away with all your hottest stuff. Just before you end you suggest an experiment, a long shot if you will. Something that, should it work will guarantee many a sleepless night. You ask a spectator to just think of any card. Then you ask them to just think of any number between 1 and 52. The choices are written on the back of a Joker and left in plain view for all to see. You propose that you will, through shuffling and... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Trap-easeDave ForrestThe ultra visual, highly impossible yet super easy sandwich effect! Effect: A pair of cards are removed from the deck, let's say the two Jokers for example. A card is freely selected and signed across the face before being lost back into the deck. The two Jokers are shown front and back, there are only two cards and they do not go near the deck. With a little flick, a face down card appears in between them. The card is removed and shown to be the signed selection. It really is as straight forward as that!
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Exhibit ASimon J. LeaIn this effect you tell a story with the help from some spectators. All important details are given to you by them and you have no control over what they say. Despite this, these details appear inside a book of matches, inside your pocket. And a card, crucial to your story, is missing from a deck that, like the match book, has been inside your pocket the whole time. This ebook contains everything you need to perform the effect as a 15 mins+ piece. Including tips and jokes for playing it light. Despite the macabre subject matter the laughs come easy with the spectators providing most of them... | $10 to wish list | |
20-20 MemoryJack DuttonIf you perform any type of Giant memory routine (or intend to add one to your repertoire) 20-20 Memory is the software to help you polish your performance. In the past it has been difficult to effectively practice memory routines under realistic conditions; Jack developed this software to overcome that problem. 20-20 Memory becomes your audience. The software selects a number of random items, offers you a specific amount of time in which to memorize them, and then allows you to test yourself as many times as you wish. You are in control of the number of items used and can also adjust the pace... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listWindows | |
Sweet CardNefeschA sweet revelation of a selected card. The Magician offers a beverage to the spectator. The spectator selects a card and the magician explains to him that he found out that cold beverages are much better if you add some sugar to them. The reaction of the sugar causes the sugar to form the shape of the selected card at the inside bottom of the glass. An alternative presentational angle could be that you have caused some of that massive amount of sugar already in the soft drink to fall out at the bottom and form an image of the selected card. No matter how you want to spin the story, this... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
23:23Dee Christopher23:23 is a collection of Dee's latest works, the routines you will find within teach some truly essential methods and moves, the ideal introduction to mentalism, while at the same time adding new thoughts and layers to any seasoned mentalist's arsenal. It includes version one of "Altered" - the highly anticipated coin bend you can PHYSICALLY feel. This is a collection Dee has kept to himself for a long time, despite many, many requests for release. You'll see why very soon... Sylla-code: A unique 2 person code anyone can learn. Morse: A spectator is mind-reader effect utilizing the... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Troublemakers: A Strange Printing EffectCameron FrancisCameron Francis brings you a twisted packet trick that will blow your spectators away. Effect: The magician displays a packet of six Jokers and asks the spectators if they have ever heard of marked cards. Assuming they reply in the affirmative, the magician continues, "Well, most people don't know how to really mark cards. Especially in a subtle fashion. But I do. And I'll show you right now using this packet of jokers." Noticing two blue backed jokers in the packet, the magician sets them aside, claiming they are "troublemakers". The other four Jokers are shown to have normal red backs.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Loh of AttractionAndrew LohA collection of Andrew's all time favorite routines. Three card effects which have been in Andrew's repertoire for years. They entertain any audience.
The Sandwich Keepers
Metamorphosis | $10 to wish list | |
DupedCameron FrancisLooking for a killer card effect that's practical, that instantly resets and can be done completely in the hands without a table? Then Duped is the trick you've been searching for! Effect: A card is selected, noted and lost in the pack. We'll say this card is the Eight of Clubs. The magician then pulls out a packet of four cards. He turns over the top card, a Two of Hearts, and slips it into the middle of the packet. It instantly rises to the top. This is repeated two more times. The magician says, "When I do this, people assume that I use duplicates. Well, they're right." All the cards... | $10 to wish list | |
Hugard's Magic Monthly IndexJean Hugard | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
18: A Powerhouse Prediction EffectCameron FrancisA beautiful piece of mentalism! Completely self working! Completely practical! Completely mind-blowing! Effect: A deck of cards is removed from its case and shuffled. The magician spreads the deck face up and asks a spectator to touch any card. All of the cards are different and this is truly a free choice. Let's say the spectator touches the Five of Diamonds. This card is placed face up on the table. The magician then states that the spectator is to use the value of his selection to find another card. The deck is turned face down and the spectator is asked to deal 5 cards off the top of the... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
JumperAlan Rorrison | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Instantly Healed: Torn & Restored CardRay HengeveldTear off a corner of a signed card and restore it instantly. This is a very visual torn and restored card effect. There is no unnecessary folding of the card or other funny business. Ray teaches you in detail how the gimmick has to be constructed. You probably do not have all the materials lying around on your table, but all components are readily available. You will learn five ways to perform this restoration effect. Can be adopted to business cards. 1st edition 2009; 18 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
O'Daneven's SecretAl MannEffect: One to four spectators choose a design out of a choice of 16 designs. The performer either reads their minds or has their choices predicted in advance. The method is a clever combination of known mentalism principles. You will receive a manuscript of 7 pages explaining various routines for O'Daneven's Secret. You will also receive a printed cardboard similar to the cover image of this product. (This is the original print run Al Mann made. It is therefore an original Al Mann item.) To assemble the prop there is a bit of cutting and gluing necessary but nothing a second grader... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Card Tricks and the Way they are PerformedSi StebbinsThis is a collection of three similar but distinct publications by Si Stebbins, explaining his famous card stack and various tricks one can do with it. These three are reproduced in facsimile but made searchable with added bookmarks for easier navigation. The first one has the title "Si and Mary Stebbins" and opens with a wonderful photo of Si and his wife Mary, original Barnum & Bailey Rube. It was printed by Press of Rex Printing House in Philadelphia. No publishing date is given but must be after 1913*. It features the system, rules, and 10 tricks followed by an additional section on Pinochle,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
SketchersCameron FrancisCameron Francis strikes again with a workhorse of a packet trick. An astonishing three phase routine that packs a wallop and is incredibly easy to do. Effect: The magician removes a small packet of Jokers. "These Jokers may look like normal cards but they are actually incredible magicians!" he claims. The Jokers are placed aside and the spectator selects a card. We'll say it's the Queen of Diamonds. The card is left face down on the table. The magician shows that there are three Jokers in the packet and one blank card. "This card is a canvas on which the Jokers will write a divination."... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
T.A.GJamie DawsT.A.G is an awesome device Jamie discovered not too long ago. Imagine having a device that could advertise your number, e-mail, web site and anything else while you're performing. Imagine a device that is so small, it can hang around your neck and look sleek and cool. Imagine a device that is eye catching and will get you more bookings. Imagine a device that can do all of these things and still hold a number of magic effects. Imagine no more! This device will make your professional, working life a whole lot easier and ensure everyone knows who you are and how to get hold of you. This is an... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Cards HitJerry SadowitzIn true Jerry Sadowitz fashion this book was originally titled "Card Shit". The reader is free to speculate why the title change. Table of Contents
1st edition June 1984; original 38 pages; PDF 45 pages.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Orville Meyer on the Bullet CatchOrville Wayne MeyerListen to Orville Meyer as he recalls his creation of his bullet catch method which was so masterfully performed by Ted Annemann. A rare treat for all mentalism and magic history buffs. This recording was made June 20th 1985. Ben Robinson, an expert bullet catcher himself writes: "Before Penn & Teller, David Blaine or Criss Angel decided to catch bullets, there was a book that talked about the history and secrets of the stunt. It was called Twelve Have Died — Bullet Catching, The Story & Secrets. I wrote that book when I was 23 years old. I wrote it in six weeks of uninterrupted writing. But before I did, before... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP3 | |
Loyd's Master Manipulation of ThimblesEdward Loyd EnochsThis is considered one of the best, if not THE best publication for manipulating thimbles. Includes many new and original concepts. It comes with 84 gorgeous line drawings. The original booklet had these drawings in very small size. For this ebook we have completely reformatted it and enlarged the drawings to allow easier studying. 1st edition 1931, 1st digital edition 2009, PDF 49 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Black MarkAlan RorrisonA black mark drawn on the back of an incorrect card transforms it into the correct card which was selected earlier by the spectator. For example, the spectator selects the 3 of Hearts. The magician finds a card but it is the 3 of Diamonds. He draws a black mark on the back of the card. The mark penetrates the card and shows up on the front with the correct suit: Hearts. runtime: 13min 12s | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |