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MediumJoseph B.![]() Medium can be made with any deck of cards. The spectator thinks any card and the magician will be able to find it. The conditions are impossible. Medium is a real pearl to add to your repertoire. Easy to do. Not only will you be able to amaze laymen, but you will be able to fool fellow magicians, too. Requires no memory or sleight-of-hand.
1st edition 2021, video 9:11. | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Double ThinkAdam Hudson![]() Two mentalism card routines. Cut It Out The spectator is asked to cut a regular packet of cards and to complete the cut by placing the bottom half on top. The performer ribbon spreads the cards face-down onto the table, inviting the spectator to slide any card from within the spread. The selection is at this stage kept face-down with its identity remaining unknown. The packet is once again gathered up before the spectator is asked to again cut the deck into two piles. The position cut to is marked by placing the lower half of the deck onto the upper at a right angle. The selected card... | $7 to wish list | |
Dollar CardsPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Contactless Automatic Card At Number: Ebook #2Biagio Fasano![]() This second part of my card project includes 3 new original A.C.A.A.N. effects requiring no sleight of hands:
It's a new series of hands-off self-working card magic effects, that will all happen in your viewer's hands. No particular skill is required, just the ability to instruct and pay attention to what the viewer is doing. In this second eBook you will find a color PDF that will allow you to perform amazing automatic "Any Card At Any Number" effects. These are the simple rules that all my effects obey in this project: ... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
1957 Card AnnualLaurie Ireland![]()
1st edition 1958, 36 pages; PDF 34 pages. | $9.95 to wish list | |
Three FavouritesIan Baxter![]() Stewart Judah was one of the twentieth century's most celebrated card experts, contributing to that classic text Greater Magic as one of the famed 'Card Stars Of The U.S.A.' and winning accolades from experts everywhere. Author John Northern Hilliard wrote "I would rather see him do a card trick than go to a convention." Such was his reputation. In this new manuscript, author Ian Baxter shares his version of a Judah favourite, Not Your Card? - with the level of astonishment fully intact, but offering an approach that is far better suited to the close-up table. Moving The Aces is Baxter's latest handling for that classic... | $6 to wish list | |
ProjectSAlexander Shulyatsky![]() This is a system that you can use with different card values, for example AS and 8D. Instant disappearance and appearance of suits on the card, but it can also be a change of color of suits or transformation. Easy to do, easy to perform. No reset. The tutorial demonstrates two methods of how you can make this gimmick.
1st edition 2021, video 32:28 | $14.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Romano VanishAlexander Shulyatsky | ★★★★★ $1 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Action Palm: Revolutionary Card Technique No. 2Edward Marlo![]() Palming cards while the cards are in action of being shuffled.
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Faro MiracleJoseph B.![]() This effect is a masterpiece of mathematical engineering with a sophisticated and devilish method. If you are a fan of the Faro shuffle you will not regret having acquired this gem. This effect is an exception because it requires skill and sleight of hand compared to tricks published by joseph B. in the past. Despite this, if you are familiar with the Faro shuffle this is the effect for you. Effect: The magician places a prediction card on the table indicating his lucky number. The spectator thinks of a number from one to ten, cuts the deck in two, and takes a number of cards equal to the... | $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Four Card Mystery Presents: Remote ViewingBoyet Vargas![]() The Four Card Mystery Presents: Remote Viewing is a two-phase four-card mentalism routine. It enables you to see the locations of four cards through your participant even after the cards are mixed.
This effect uses a newly developed method that enables you to have the participant mix the cards and yet, the mentalist is still able to determine and control the possible outcomes.
| ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Contactless Automatic Card At Number: Ebook #1Biagio Fasano![]() The first part of a new card project including 3 new A.C.A.A.N. effects requiring no sleight of hands: C.O.C.A.I.N. ACAAN, Touchless C.A.D.N. ACAAN and X-MEN ACAAN. A new series of self-working card magic effects that will happen in your viewer's hands. No particular skill is required, just the ability to instruct and pay attention to what the viewer is doing... In this first eBook you will find a PDF that will allow you to perform amazing simple and self-working "Any Card At Any Number" Effects. These are the simple rules that all my effects obey in this project:
| ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Hofzinser Ghost CardBrick Tilley![]() A modern version of this classic gaffed card. Detailed are the two methods: splitting cards and printing them yourself to achieve this mysterious effect. Included is a self-printed example. This card has a matte finish that is enhanced by the candlelight used to effect the transformation. This is a remarkable illusion that takes no skill and differs greatly from Hofzinser's original construction. As seen in the video, the image seems to melt from one card value to another. Simple in construction.
1st edition 2021, PDF + gimmicked card | $20 to wish listgimmick & PDF | |
Ant CardSultan Orazaly | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Sitting Down with Mr. BrownIan Baxter![]() Just one card, merely thought of, mysteriously jumps from one packet to another. Sound familiar? Of course, and there is no finer example of this treasured classic than Edward G. Brown's Wandering Card, published by Willane, back in 1952. Usually presented as a stand-alone effect for the platform or stage, Brown's effect has lost none of its popularity over the ensuring years - spawning many variations that tackle the innate difficulty of the crucial packet switch. Unfortunately, many of these have proven to be, for one reason or another, impractical. Australian card man Ian Baxter... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
No Way SandwichJoseph B.![]() Look carefully because this effect is a real fooler. I have shown it to many magicians and no one of them had a clue. This is the perfect end to your sandwich card routine. It looks like real magic. The two queens inexplicably approach each other inside the card case to capture the card signed by the spectator. It looks amazing! Really easy to do. You have all the materials at home to build the gimmick. I am really proud of this routine. I show you how you can end clean.
1st edition... | $5.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Remote Close Up 4Renzo Grosso![]() The effects on the phone have become, for me, almost an obsession. I have, for now, collected more than 100 and, slowly, I am proposing them with these publications. Some draw inspiration from real "pearls" of great artists, which I allowed myself to face, with extreme humility, developing them with a new setting, sometimes adding some interesting details. Others are a little older, even centuries, maybe even well known, but they are often "disruptive" as never before. I share them with pleasure. In this booklet you will find:
I WILL FIND YOUR CARD | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Cannibal CardsBrick Tilley![]() This is a delightful departure from the standard card effect due to its ingenious patter line and startling conclusion. First conceived in the 1970s, the visual of four "cannibal" cards devouring a pair of "missionary" cards stands out in the memory of spectators. A welcomed addition to your bag of tricks.
1st edition 2021, PDF 2 pages, video 42 seconds. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Rough StuffJoe Berg & Al Aldini & B. W. McCarron![]() A great ebook for those interested in creating their own mechanical (rough and smooth) trick decks or restoring old ones. The mechanical decks described in the first part of this ebook were brand new when first published, and represented a value - in today's dollars - of nearly $195 if purchased from a dealer. But that's not all. In this revised and expanded edition, you also get complete instructions for making your own Brainwave and Pop-Eyed Popper decks. While you can buy them ready-made from a dealer, making them yourself allows you to create custom decks, such as with airline or other... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Jogging my MemoryIan Baxter![]() Who among us is not familiar with injogs and outjogs? Since the days of Erdnase, these very handy adjuncts have helped enable magicians to turn out miraculous feats of card magic. Card man Ian Baxter offers up an unusual use for the humble injog here in his latest manuscript. This is the venerable 'STOP' trick with a difference and you will be most impressed. Positively no complicated sleights or outrageous moves in this strictly commercial adaptation of a classic. Don't pass this one up! 1st edition 2021, PDF 4 pages. | $4 to wish list | |
Spectator Cuts to 4 SandwichJoseph B.![]() The spectator's cut to the four sandwiches is a succession of magical effects. The magician takes his two lucky cards from the deck: the two of hearts and the two of diamonds. The spectator examines the two cards. The magician shuffles the deck and asks the spectator to cut it into four piles. This is where the fun part begins. Each time the magician approaches the two lucky cards to one of the piles, a card will mysteriously appear between the two lucky cards. The first will be a King, the second as well, and so on until you have the four Kings. It is not finished. Immediately the magician... | $6.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Find Me If You CanBoyet Vargas![]() Find Me If You Can is a two-phase four-card mentalism routine that starts off with exploring the spectator's capability of finding their card using their subconscious mind and finishing off with the mentalist finding the card.
1st edition 2021, PDF 8 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
TwixtJon Racherbaumer![]() Reviving "Between the Palms" one of Alex Elmsley's most offbeat plots. This is sort of a "locked room" mystery with playing cards. It is an offbeat plot because the implicit aspects of effect, particularly its climax, are not immediately understood or appreciated. Yet the effect still has an emotional impact. Compared to other card tricks being done in 1952 it was very different. (Perhaps its closest cousins may be Fred Braue's "The Prechosen Chosen Card" from The Gen (February 1962) or Brother John Hamman's "Signed Card.") Effect: The performer removes a card from the deck and, without showing its face, places it between... | $15 to wish list | |
BonelessSultan Orazaly | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish listMP4 (video) |