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Gambler's Cop From ShuffleAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Cornelius Fan StealAllan AckermanThis is an idea by John Cornelius where a card is pushed into a fan and during closing the fan the card is stolen into a Tenkai palm.
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Slydini Fan StealAllan AckermanTony Slydini used this move for his famous helicopter card trick. A card is stolen into a Tenkai palm while it is inserted into a fan.
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Covering Palming AnglesAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Master Move Shuffle PalmAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One Handed Top PalmAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Berg PalmAllan AckermanThis is Larry Jennings' version of Joe Berg's palm, originally published in Classic Magic of Larry Jennings. It is a multiple-top palm.
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Multiple Top Palm with BreakAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Multiple Top PalmAllan AckermanIf you need to palm several cards at once, this is an effective method. Originally this move appeared in The Royal Road to Card Magic.
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Vernon Top PalmAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Palm TransfersAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Types of PalmsAllan Ackerman | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
JumperAlan Rorrison | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Accidental SandwichNicholas UusitaloThe magician introduces a deck of cards to the audience. He produces two jacks from the deck, and explains that they are going to help the magician to find the selected card. He then asks a volunteer to select any card from the deck. The card is signed, and lost somewhere towards the center of the pack. The magician then starts to shake the two jacks above the pack, and something amazing happens. One card materializes in between the two jacks. Unfortunately the card sandwiched in between the two jacks is the wrong card. The magician places the two jacks and the sandwiched card to the... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
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 | |
Lecture Book 2009David GemmellYou probably have not heard the name David Gemmell, unless perhaps you are living in Wales. But I am sure you will hear a lot more about him. David is a 30 year veteran of card magic. Over the last five years he has developed some wonderful routines which he has - to the benefit of all of us - decided to share. No other than Peter Duffie wrote the foreword. Peter writes:
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WrathDaniel MadisonEffect: A card is selected...signed...the deck is shuffled and boxed...the box is inspected...a lighter is introduced...a corner of the deck is burned away...and the selected signed card is the only one not burned. Wrath is a gimmicked deck. You do not need to burn a new or different deck every time you perform. The deck takes approximately 10 minutes to make. The deck is re-usable and has an instant reset. The deck is shown to be 100% legit and so is the box. There are no difficult sleights and no deck switching. The deck can be given away to your spectators afterward. Wrath can be made... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Impromptorn: A Card Restoration MiracleDavid Fulde"Impromptorn looks great! And the creases... DAMN." - Sean Fields (Creator of Fusion, Saw, Sick) A signed card is cleanly torn into 4 pieces and restored in the cleanest manner piece-by-piece. But that's not all, the card's creases are then slowly and visually ironed out with surgical precision leaving the card back to it's original state! Taught in the ebook are:
1st edition 2009; 24 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Knowing The Rising Cards (Know-How Series)Will AylingSurprisingly little has been published in an encyclopedic form about the classic rising cards in English. You can find some in Greater Magic but the rest is spread out in many books and journals. Although this publication can hardly be called an encyclopedia, it is one of only two publications in English I know which are entirely dedicated to the rising card effect (the other being 25 Rising Card Tricks). It is a wonderful collection of a number of methods, described clearly with photos and illustrations. This was part of the Supreme 'Know How' series. If rising cards are your thing you should also check out... | ★★★★★ $9.50 to wish list | |
Advanced Card Control Series (8 Volumes)Allan AckermanThis is the set of 8 download DVDs at a special low bundle price. It is an encyclopedia of card moves, taught and demonstrated by one of the best card handlers alive - Allan Ackerman. On top of it Ackerman also teaches many wonderful card routines where he applies the moves just taught. This is not a set of download DVDs you will sit down and watch from start to finish. It is a body of work you will refer to piece by piece. For example, you might be in the process to study an effect that uses a move unfamiliar to you. Then you will turn to this encyclopedia, find the move and learn it from... | ★★★★★ $199 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
X-SuspenseEric SimmatisEye candy at its best. Magicians always do card tricks. Why not do something more than just a card trick that will blow everyone's mind? For example, take any two playing cards from the deck, and fold them into 2 little supports. Take the ordinary card box and place it on top of them. This may not seem impressive yet...until you remove one of the structures leaving an impossible image in your spectators mind! Or perhaps take a pencil and place it onto an ordinary pop can, and on the end of the pencil place the card box leaving a totally impossible image that just can't be explained. All... | $12 to wish list | |
A Session with John Mendoza Volume 3John Mendoza | $12 to wish listMP3 | |
A Session with John Mendoza Volume 2John Mendoza | $12 to wish listMP3 | |
A Session with John Mendoza Volume 1John MendozaRoger Crosthwaite wrote the following after hearing John's recording: "These John Mendoza recordings are absolutely superb! Anyone who buys them will certainly not be disappointed for there is something for everyone ....he is a commercial performer who stresses direct and visual magic. Seasoned card workers will be excited and challenged by some beautiful new magic of the highest order and caliber...these insights into his own philosophy of magic are so valuable and really only come through the spoken word." A treat for anyone who is into advanced close-up material. This is a three volume... | $12 to wish listMP3 |