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Three Card TripAldo ColombiniThese two routines were created by Rachel Colombini. You can perform them separately or combine them together to obtain a very magical sequence. First Effect: Three cards move from one packet to another. This is probably the easiest cards across ever! Second Effect: You and the spectator find three matching pairs. Requires three double-backed cards. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Butterfly Effect: an impossible triple predictionDave ForrestSELF WORKING - SELF CONTAINED - INSTANT RESET - WORKS EVERY TIME (This is Dave's treatment of Cameron Francis' effect 18: A Powerhouse Prediction Effect.) EFFECT: You display a deck of cards and begin by telling your spectator two pieces of information:
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Simplest ACAANGerard ZittaAlthough it does not meet all the criteria of a 'perfect ACAAN', this method still has many advantages:
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Cutting RemarksDavid BritlandCutting Remarks was originally intended to form part of Card Kinetics, a booklet dealing with various methods of making playing cards move with various kinds of elastic loops, including those pioneered by Finn Jon and pirated by everyone else. However, this version of the Self Cutting Deck, for this is what Cutting Remarks is all about, doesn't use elastic of any kind, not even a thread. Peter Duffie used a similar principle in his effect Ascension to achieve a very unusual version of the Rising Card. David's first introduction to a threadless Self Cutting Deck was provided by Bob Ostin. His version of... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
The Art of the Grafter: a pitchman guide to sellingWalt LeesThis ebook holds extremely valuable information for anybody who would like to become a pitchman or grafter who sells Svengali decks and other items. Even if you do not sell as a pitchman, but perform on the street or other public venues you will learn quite a bit from Walt Lees. Some of the points discussed are:
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The Other Color MysteryGerard ZittaThis is a hands-off and impromptu card effect. This effect should be presented as a mental experience rather than a card trick. The patter could be around complementarity or duality. You can talk about Yin and Yang, Black and White, Heads and Tails, Male and Female, etc. At the end of your introduction, you explain that in a deck of cards, this is represented by the two colors RED and BLACK. A Spectator shuffles the cards and cuts it in two piles. He thinks of a color RED or BLACK and counts secretly how many cards of this color are in his pile (for example 7), while your back is turned.... | $6.50 to wish list | |
Still Small, Still DeadlyPaul HallasA new 2020 edition of the sequel to Small But Deadly and a continuing exploration of packet tricks, their creators and the evolution of plots and methods, discussion and analysis of effects plus routines to add to your repertoires. If you loved the first book, then you'll love this one too. This new edition now has 212 letter sized, information packed pages. Includes updated chapters, new chapters and now 668 packet effects get mentioned throughout. Includes effect contributions from:
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Jiggery PokeryBiagio Fasano & Michael DanielsJiggery Pokery is a self-working three-phase Texas Hold 'em routine for mentalists and card workers and develops a principle by Ben Harris which he published as Psi Poker. This ebook is fully endorsed by Ben Harris
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That's AmorePeter Duffie & Aldo ColombiniYou give the four Kings to a spectator. You cut the deck saying that you'll now cut to one of the Queens. The spectator's task is to try to pick the King that will be the perfect mate for the Queen you cut to. Remove the top card of the deck and the spectator picks ANY King. The two cards prove to be the King and Queen of Clubs! This is successfully repeated with the remaining Kings and Queens. Then a big surprise occurs: On the back of the four Queens four hearts appear! Requires four double-backed cards and heart stickers. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Phoenix ResurrectionHarrismaticA bill and a playing card are signed and make an amazing effect happen. You set the bill on fire and throw it on the cards laying on the table. In a burst of flames the bill travels inside the signed card.
length 17 minutes. | $9 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Beyond Svengali: applying the svengali principle to mentalismChris Wardle & Paul HallasHere, Chris Wardle explores the use of long and short cards (Svengali Deck style) for mental magic presentations. Whilst initially he gives some background to the Svengali deck and how to make and handle one, some routines use variants on the deck and several don't use playing cards at all. There are thirteen routines from Chris plus some additional commentary and a bonus routine from publisher Paul Hallas. Chances are after reading this you'll not think of the Svengali deck in the same way again. Since the appearance of this booklet (his third) Chris authored Magic For Everyone (2006) and... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Card KineticsDavid BritlandCard Kinetics is a manual dealing with methods of making ordinary playing cards move, rise or jump. A number of different approaches are used, all practical and baffling. In Card Kinetics, David Britland carries on the work detailed in his other manuscript, The Angel Card Rise Plus, and details several versions of this popular effect, each using a simple, disposable gimmick which can be added to your own or a borrowed deck. Users of David's Angel Card Rise should be pleased with its final incarnation, The Ultimate Angel, described in this ebook. But there is more. Angel Aces, Spring Heeled Jacks, Inside-Out Angel, Business... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Nick Trost's Trick KardsAldo ColombiniFour amazing distinct changes: First, four cards of one value (say the four Fours) are shown. They have blue backs. One by one each of these blue-backed cards turns face down. Second, all the cards change to red backs. Third, the faces all change to red suits. Fourth, the backs are now marked, each has a large X printed on it! Instead of the X's any message can be revealed. Requires three blank backed cards. video 5:10 | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Monsterbox #4: Cards, Cards, Cards(Benny) Ben HarrisINCREDIBLE VARIETY OF CARD MAGIC - 22 EBOOKS! The EBOOKS in MONSTERBOX #4 cover a wide range of CARD MAGIC and CARD SLEIGHTS. Ben has created several original effects, plots and methods that have added to the vocabulary of the card magician's art. Sleights like SUPERFIP and FANDANGO are used by today's leading card workers. Harris also created the INVERSION plot and his TORN & RESTORED CARD (Hoodwink) is considered a classic, as is his handling of OIL & WATER. Works like XRAY, CROSSROADS and SILENT RUNNING have also been embraced by workers the world over! MONSTERBOXES are simply the best... | $199.95 to wish list | |
Parallax: a topological miracleDavid BritlandHow many effects do you know that use only one playing card? Well Parallax is just that. The performer shows a playing card (any size works from jumbo card down to regular size) . A spectator holds the card face up. He grips it firmly and does not let go until the effect is over. Nevertheless the performer turns the card face down, visibly, right in front of the spectator's eyes. Yes, the card turns over whilst the spectator is holding it. It looks quite impossible. Only one card is used and the effect is performed openly and without cover of any kind. It's a topological miracle that you... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Self ExplanatoryCameron FrancisYou remove two packets of cards, one visible and one invisible. The visible packet contains four blank cards. "The invisible packet contains the instructions on how to perform the trick." You slip the first invisible card into the face-down packet and run it through, whereupon it turns visible. It reads, MAKE A MAGICAL GESTURE OVER THE PACKET. The spectator does this. Another instruction card appears and says, SNAP YOUR FINGERS OVER THE PACKET. The spectator does this as well. The final instruction card appears and it reads, SAY YOUR FAVORITE MAGIC WORDS. The spectator does this as well. "I... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Restless ColorsAldo ColombiniAn effect by Roy Walton. The most colorful packet trick ever. What a fantastic routine this is. A packet of four blue-backed cards (say all 8 of Clubs) changes to red-backed cards, then to green backs and then to yellow. Then the four cards are one of each color and, for a stunning finish, the four cards change into the four Aces (or blank cards or Jokers)! Requires regular cards with different colored backs. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Best of Alchemy Card MagicPaul HallasAlchemy ran for a brief two years and was much loved by its subscribers. Appearing every two months it was also a unique magazine in that it was what is called a "house" magazine put out by not one magic dealer but two, Practical Magic and PH Marketing. There were no columnists, just tricks. There were 92 tricks described in just 12 issues. Being a past editor of the magazine Paul has picked out what he thought were the best card contributions, nineteen in all. If you missed the magazine, you will find these effects worthy of your attention. For the most part, these are easy effects to do.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Basic, Basic Card MagicPaul HallasWhere to start and what's important. This is a well thought out and compact introduction to card magic by Paul Hallas. He teaches you the most important sleights and tricks that go along with these sleights. From the introduction: If you learn a sleight, learn a trick to do with it. Don't learn moves you have no tricks for, what is the point? Better to know a few moves that you can do many effects with than many moves that you are not sure what to use for. Just like magicians have drawers full of tricks they never use why fill up your mind with moves (and waste time learning them)... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Give 'em the BusinessCameron FrancisGet ready for five high octane, visual business card effects! From the introduction: As magicians, we all love giveaways: signed cards, signed matchbooks, signed coins. Or, if you're Rune Klan, signed bologna. I think most of us would have to agree, though, that the best giveaway of all is a business card. And if you are able to magically alter the card before handing it out, well, all the better. It makes the card that much more special; a conversation piece for the spectator. And there's no better publicity than great word of mouth. Effects: Another Merger -- A two signatures and... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The Man Who Knows ErdnaseWesley JamesWesley James' 7 DVD set, "The Man Who Knows Erdnase", on the enigmatic book The Expert at the Card Table by Erdnase has been met with controversy. Discussions about Erdnase generally do lead to heated debates, be it the discussions about his identity as well as discussions about the techniques taught in the book and their applicability, history and execution. Wesley James is undoubtedly an informed card expert with decades of experience who had the guts to put his thinking, believes and information on the table. He made a sincere attempt at trying to make Erdnase more accessible. It is Erdnase through the lens of Wesley James... | $30 to wish list | |
DumbfoundedDevin KnightAn amazing coincidence that goes beyond ACAAN. Effect: The performer shows a blue deck of cards and shuffles it until he feels psychically inclined to stop. He really does not know the order of the cards. The deck is returned to its case and given to a participant to hold. The performer never touches the blue deck again. A red deck is now shown and shuffled by the performer. He has a second participant freely select a card from the red deck. The participant may change his mind, as there is no force. Next, a number is obtained by chance. No mathematics are involved and there is no force of... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish list | |
ParamountAldo ColombiniA stunning routine that you'll enjoy performing and your spectators will love to watch. The performer shuffles a blue-backed deck. A spectator selects a card (say the 8D) and signs it on the face. The card is then lost in the deck. Three blank-faced cards with red backs are shown and the performer says that he will print an exact duplicate of the selected card. A back of a red-backed card is erased so that now it is blank and a blue back is then printed on this card. A duplicate of the selected card is then magically printed on the face of this blue-backed card. Wait a moment! To have an EXACT... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
TridentAldo Colombini | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |