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The InevitableMark ElsdonThis is probably Mark Elsdon's strongest piece. He has used it as the closer at every single private and house party he has worked for the last couple of years and it brings the house down (pardon the pun). The only other performer who has known about it is Paul Vigil and this is what he has to say about it:
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The Inversion TheoryDavid MisnerThis ebook is all about reversing a card and includes five original ideas.
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The Invisible Deck: and other card tricksBob LongeOver a dozen strictly impromptu tricks you will enjoy using. Many have patter included. Please note that these invisible deck routines are FASIDU (from a shuffled deck in use) and not the same version popularized by Don Alan. 1st edition 1948, 24 pages; digital edition 2012, 21 pages. Table of Contents
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The Invisible Influence: the no touch card actEddie JosephThis ebook contains an incredible 6 phase card routine where you do not touch the cards. If you are looking to show something that has not been seen in years, take a look at this incredible routine. Eddie works everything out for you and the instructions are very detailed. 1st edition 1951, PDF 17 pages | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
The Invisible PalmLarry JenningsThe Ace Assembly theme is a classic one. Jennings credits Bill Miesel as the first to create a card assembly effect. Here you will learn Larry Jennings' variation which avoids bringing the deck and the aces together. The four aces are shown one at a time. Very slowly one by one and absolutely fairly three aces travel to the leader ace. runtime 9min 40s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Invisible PassJean Hugard & Fred BraueIt is supposedly the first book devoted to a single sleight - beautifully layed out with photos as well as drawings off all stages of the invisible pass. A detailed and thorough explanation of this form of the pass. The pass is a difficult move. Many books barely scratch the surface when they try to teach a shift or pass. This book is entirely devoted to a single move and leaves no open questions. In a letter to Paul Fleming Nov 5th 1944 Fred Braue talks about his "invisible pass" for the first time: "...I mentioned earlier a special interest in the "pass". Jean and I are doing another little... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The JestersAldo Colombini | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Journey ContinuesDavid GemmellDavid continues his journey with the pasteboards with a special interest in the classics of card magic. 16 tried and tested effects.
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The Keeper Card BookTom Craven & Paul GordonThis ebook is all about John Quine's startlingly good "keeper" concept. The Keeper is a Straddle Faro that shuffles the entire deck but retains the second from top card in situ. But, that's just the tip of the iceberg... This ebook is a reprint of the "keeper" material from both The Card Magic of John Quine (which was mostly Tom's material) and BS timations. The rest of the ebook is made up of "keeper" material from Precursor, The Minotaur and a whole bunch of exciting new stuff! If you can do a Straddle Faro Shuffle, you can do The Keeper. To be frank, as Harry Lorayne pointed out, Mr. Quine's original handling... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Key to Your CardStefan OlschewskiOh no! Not another ACAAN version! But wait – maybe this one is a version you will use. Stefan Olschewski took the old premise and turned it into a 5 minute performance piece that plays great in any setting, from close up to stage. And it will fool even magicians. A chest is seen resting on a table center stage. You hand a key to a lady in the audience. Two spectators select a playing card and a number from 1 to 52 in the fairest manner. They may even change their minds as often as they wish. Card and number are written on a sketchpad for everyone to see. The lady takes the key and... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The King Has Left the Building ... with AmnesiaJeff PierceThinking Inside the Box
Cash Deposit
Empowerment
Visual Rubber Band Un-Link
Rubber Band Split
The Shrinking Band
The King Has Left The Building... With Amnesia Remote... | $9.99 to wish list | |
The Last Word on CardsRufus SteeleThis is certainly not 'the last word on cards'. There never will be a last word on cards. But it is a delightful collection of self-working card effects. Some of the brightest minds contributed: Ed Marlo, Eddie Joseph, Al Leech, Bill Simon, Eddie Fields, Oscar Weigle, Audley Walsh and of course Rufus Steele himself. You will find the original "Sam and Moe" card story on which Bill Malone's "Sam the Bellhop" is based. I also found a very interesting magic card square routine that I was not aware of. For anyone who likes clever card tricks which are based on subtleties, math and other clever ruses, this is a must read.
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The Lazarus CardStephen TuckerThis is the strangest rising card method ever. Why? Because the card that rises is the actual gimmick. Also, the selected card rises and (to amusing patter) its back changes from red to blue. This means that you only have to pocket it, which is logical as its back no longer matches the rest of the cards, and the deck is clean.
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The Lazarus DeckStephen TuckerAn unbelievable version of the legendary rising cards effect.
You can have one, two or even three cards selected then... have them rise out from different parts of the deck. Actually, you can rise more than three cards, but no more than fifty-two.... | $12 to wish list | |
The Lazy Man's Interlocking Setup IIMichael MaxwellOne spectator receives a prediction for safe keeping. Another spectator receives a portion of the deck, shuffles it thoroughly, deals cards one at a time on the table, and stops whenever he likes. He may stop at the first card, the last card, or anywhere in between. The value of the randomly chosen card is used to count to a card in the remaining portion of the deck. And that card matches the prediction. runtime: 4min 34s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Lie DetectorLarry JenningsAn entertaining an fairly easy to perform effect. Spectator picks a card, remembers it, and returns it. Performer claims that a pack of cards is like a computer and that he can program it to function like a lie detector. After the performer takes out some cards and reinserts them into the pack, the entire deck is handed to the spectator who answer and spells his answers by tabling cards. Was the card a face or point card? Was the card red or black? What suit was it? The bottom card of the tabled packet always shows the correct answer and therefore it is clear if the spectator told the truth... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The LinkerAlan Rorrison | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Little Green LecturePit HartlingPit Hartling's Little Green Lecture describes five of Pit's favorite card effects. Each is clearly and completely described and illustrated. One trick, Chaos is a virtually self-working trick involving two freely selected cards that completely stumped the experts at the FFFF gathering. The effect is extremely funny and the method is so clever that there is nothing you need to hide. You say exactly what you do, actually you describe the method in your patter but nobody will believe you, because actions and words create a hilariously conflicting situation that will have your audience laughing. ... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
The Little SecretsFrank BonvilleA great book on the tricks of the trade of professional gamblers, how they cheat and get an advantage in the game. From the introduction: It has been my fortune, or misfortune, whichever you wish to term it, to have traveled a good deal and to have observed not a little. I have engaged in more than one business; it pleased my fancy, and can say, with a pardonable pride, that I have met with some degree of success. During the past few years of my life I have studied human nature in all its phases, from its lowest forms in the gutter, in the slums, in the gilded dens of vice, in the gambling... | $9 to wish list | |
The Living EndJ. G. Thompson Jr.Over 200 different impromptu take-a-card trick endings. From the introduction by John Braun: He has definitely struck "pay dirt" in this book, which he has whimsically titled THE LIVING END. In simpler terms, this is an encyclopedic collection of endings for one of the most popular branches of Magic - the "take a card, look at a card, remember a card, think of a card, any card," opening. Having completed this stage, the performer KNOWS either the identity of the card or its whereabouts in the pack, and sometimes he knows both. And, as John Northern Hilliard put it back in 1908 in DOWNS' ... | $6 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 | |
The Long and the Short of itMark LewisMoves, routines, and stories around the Svengali deck. "Okay, I'm impressed!!! Your book on The Long and the Short of It is wonderful. I'm still working on a few of the moves that I never dreamed were possible with a Svengali Deck. Excellent Routine!!! You've definitely put in the time and have the expertise with this trick to be called a Master. You get 2 big thumbs way up for your book." - Doug Howe | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The Loudmouth 1Zac EcksteinA new series in Magic and Mentalism, here comes the Loudmouth. A short and direct ebook series striving to give you not only quality and tested material, but thoughtful pondering's on issues and subjects involving the magic world.
CODE-BLACK 52-RED LEFT ON 3 (Trick)
THE ZIMMERMAN EFFECT (Trick) | $15 to wish list | |
The LoveZaw Shinn & Hninn Aye LwinPerformer shows the red back of a playing card. One can see a heart and an arrow is drawn on the back. Suddenly the arrow slowly flies towards the heart until it penetrates it. In the final climax the color of the red card changes to blue. Making the gimmicked card requires arts and crafts.
Special thanks to Patricio Teran for helping to release this effect. 1st edition 2022, video 36:59. | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) |