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Tricks for TelevisionWilliam W. LarsenLearn what and what not to do when presenting magic for a TV audience. In no other field is it as easy to go wrong, or as easy to do right - if you're prepared with the proper information. Discover why these tricks are not good for television broadcasts: Twentieth Century Silks, Sucker Sliding Die Box, Zombie, Sympathetic Silks, Gloves to Dove, Cigarette Manipulations. Do you know the answers to why the above - and scores more like them - are so often performed poorly on TV? If not, you need this ebook, which gives you all the answers. Written by a former television artist, Tricks for Television... | $6 to wish list | |
Tricks for the FewLance CharlesHere's a terrific book containing ten tricks, using cards, a magic wand, rope, and other items associated with the magic arts. Most of the effects require no special apparatus. What little is needed can easily be constructed. We think modern performers will really enjoy the card rise, where the action takes place with a borrowed deck! Also of interest will be "Through the Five-Spot," which is an impossible solid-through-solid effect where a five of spades visibly melts through the center of the magician's wand. We've especially had fun performing the ball bearing mental test, which is a great... | $3 to wish list | |
Tricks for Trainers Volume 1Dave Arch57 tricks and teasers guaranteed to add magic to your presentations! Many require no props, or use commonly found objects. Others can be easily made. Your training applications are as unlimited as your imagination! Do you find it difficult to get and hold participants' attention in your training sessions? Do you get bored presenting the same material? This ebook is full of proven "magic" tricks that make you look great as a trainer. Many of these tricks are immediately useable with little practice and no props. There are five major sections to the ebook:
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Tricks for Trainers Volume 2Dave ArchDo you find it difficult to get and hold participants' attention in your training sessions? Do you get bored presenting the same material? This second volume in the Tricks for Trainers Series is full of even more "proven" magic tricks that make you look great as a trainer. Many of these tricks are immediately useable with little practice and no props. There are six major sections to the ebook:
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Tricks for Trainers Volume 3Dave Arch57 tricks & techniques to grab and hold the attention of any audience, and get magical results!
Will your next presentation be a success? Will participants be actively involved and interested in your session? Most importantly, will they retain... | $15 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Tricks for Trainers Volume 4 (Video 1): Tricks to WatchDave ArchIf you've enjoyed Dave Arch's Tricks 4 Trainers series of ebooks, here's even more. Trainer of corporate trainers, Dave Arch, performs 20 magic tricks - demonstrating how to use them as openers, closers, or illustrations in training and teaching. (The tricks themselves are not explained because this video, or portions of it, are meant to be shown as is to the group of people you train. This is for trainers who do not perform magic. Of course, if you are a magician you will know many if not all of these effects and you can then certainly perform them yourself if you like.) [None of the effects taught in the other volumes are duplicated here.] run time: 35:40... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tricks for Trainers Volume 5 (Video 2): Tricks to DoDave Arch | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tricks for Trainers Volume 6 (Video 3): Tricks to TeachDave ArchTeach your class members to do the 20 magic tricks on this video. All of them are different from any others taught on his other videos or in his Tricks 4 Trainers ebooks. Watch as your class participants perform the magic - showing others and reinforcing your content at the same time. run time: 33:40 | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tricks for Travelling TrickstersKen de CourcyImpromptu tricks for audiences who speak little to no English. In today's global world it is important to be able to do magic for folks who do not speak your language or who do not understand the cultural nuances and jokes you may have in your primary program. Many of the tricks taught are impromptu. From the introduction by Billy McComb: I can't think of anyone better qualified to write this than Ken de Courcy. He and Susan take at least a couple of holidays a year to strange exotic countries where the inhabitants speak little or no English. He doesn't, like some magicians, drive his wife potty by... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Tricks of the MastersWill GoldstonThis book covers a mix of stage illusions, manipulations, and parlor tricks. It is very nicely illustrated even featuring a couple of photos. Paul Fleming wrote: Will Goldston has been writing books on magic for many years. He is probably the most popular of magical authors, judged by the number of books he has written and the extent of their sales; for his writings on the subject now number several dozen titles, and a good many of them have run through a number of printings. We are somewhat at a loss to account for this popularity, since we personally have never regarded Mr. Goldston as our best teacher... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Tricks of the Television StarsHarry StanleyThis ebook, fully illustrated, gives the secrets of the television star's favourite tricks and novelties: magic, hypnotism, laugh stunts - that anyone can perform. This is a fun ebook with lots of easy effects, some of which you will know others of which will be entirely new to you. The lineup of contributors is a long list of distinguished magicians including Martin Gardner, Lewis Ganson, Tom Sellers, Milbourne Christopher, Ken de Courcy, Harry Stanley, and many others. There was a second volume in this series called More Tricks of the Television Stars. 1st edition 1958, 48 pages; PDF 75 pages. Table of Contents
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Tricks that MystifyWill GoldstonExcerpt from the introduction: In this book I deal with the latest and best small tricks. The majority of the professional conjurers to-day are presenting small tricks in their programmes. I have been asked by subscribers not to include illusions requiring stage traps, but to confine myself to secrets of tricks that can be done by the average performer, and the apparatus not to be costly. I have taken care to meet with the wishes of all subscribers to this book. I have omitted complicated tricks and combinations likely to fog an audience. The magician to-day understands that he must be... | $9.50 to wish list | |
Tricks That WorkTom SellersFrom the Foreword: In presenting this booklet to the magical fraternity, my aim has been to only include tricks that are really practicable. Some of the effects are not entirely new, but the methods used have been evolved by myself. I have endeavoured to explain each trick in as simple a manner as possible, and to select tricks which really work.
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Tricks To Go 1Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks To Go 2Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks To Go 3Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks To Go 4Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks with MagnetsUlysses Frederick GrantAll of these clever tricks use magnets in one way or another.
PDF 15 pages | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Tricks with WatchesSamuel BerlandTricks, sleights, and routines with watches. Paul Fleming wrote: No one who has seen Gus Fowler's vaudeville act with timepieces will doubt that magic with watches can be both interesting and mystifying. We cannot guarantee that Tricks with Watches will enable its readers to duplicate the financial and artistic success won by Mr. Fowler, but it will acquaint them with sleights and tricks which they will almost certainly be tempted to introduce into their programs. Of the four chapters into which Mr. Berland divides his book, Chapter I is devoted to sleights with watches; Chapter 2, to complete tricks... | $8 to wish list | |
Tricks You Should KnowWill GoldstonThis book is the trick section of Sensational Tales of Mystery Men. Goldston felt that the trick section was the part that magicians would be most interested in and thus made it available as a separate book. And a very good title too! The magician who does not know the contents of this volume will soon be behind the times.
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Triplets 1Gregg WebbTriplets is a new series by Gregg Webb with three items each - tricks and essays. This first ebook in this series features "Cleverness", a two-card transpo, a coin routine that was inspired by Milt Kort's famous shot glass coin routine, and "Behold the Invisible Knife", a routine most suitable for a kids show.
1st edition 2022, PDF 7 pages. | $4.95 to wish list | |
Triplets 5Gregg WebbIn this mixed props issue from Gregg Webb, it starts out with some magic news, and a book review, and an essay on how today's audiences want shorter tricks, and why. Next we have a devilish coin trick, Rolled - or Pennies South, where a whole lot of pennies penetrate the table. Following this is The World's Fastest Cups and Balls Routine. In the essay provided in the magic news section is an essay on how magicians often go too long because they can, and why not to fall prey to that impulse these days. Lastly comes Gregg's latest version of a series of methods for doing a mental version... | $4.95 to wish list | |
Triplets 8Gregg WebbThis edition features a completely different routine for MacDonald's Aces and a simple way to make the gaffs yourself. This is more of a platform or parlor version and not a close-up trick. The patter and presentation are also completely different from MacDonald's Aces. This is also different from the version in Hilliard's Lost Notebook. Gregg performed this on TV in 1968 long before Hilliard's notebook was even found. If you pride yourself on being different from the crowd, you'll love this. A very catchy storyline and premise is included. Next follows many updates on a trick of Gregg's,... | $4.95 to wish list | |
Trixer's Tricky Tape Recorder and other FablesHans Trixer | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list |