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Hand Eye CoordinationSteffan SouleThis ebook teaches you how to perform Steffan Soule's Hand and Eye card trick and it shows you how to print your own playing cards. You will learn about all the latest methods to print playing cards, and you will see exactly how to invent your own customized version of Hand and Eye for your friends and important corporate events. You can create your own magic for company parties and events using Steffan Soule's Hand and Eye as a basis for communicating ideas, themes, product branding, logos and more. This ebook include additional artfiles to print and customize your own version. 1st... | $20 to wish list | |
Handbook of Card SleightsAl LeechA must for all card men. Handy reference ebook for all card sleights. The best possible way to learn card magic, explained in good, clear terms by an expert. Sleights are modern, broken down to their simplest factors, useful and practical. The ideal ebook for the beginner in card work. You can't tackle advanced card work until you have the basics. This ebook will help you. Illustrated. Highly recommended.
| ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Hands Hof!Kyle MacNeillFrom creative magician Kyle MacNeill comes a completely hands off Hofzinser Ace trick, and much, much more! From the Introduction: One thing that I am usually missing in my effects is commerciality, and hence I wanted to try to create a routine that was simple, easy, straight – to the point, and generated pleasing reactions. One plot that I have always loved is the 'Hofzinser Ace Problem'. I have played with it countless times, using a play on words in ‘Hoffee Chew’ (American Dream, 2010), and in ‘Hoffee Beans’ (Zany, 2010). However, I recently have wished to create a Hofzinser... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Hanging OnSimon J. LeaA spectator is given a new deck of cards and some clothes pegs. Tearing off the cellophane they open the deck and begin to peg cards onto a washing line. When they run out of pegs, they shuffle the deck and pick one card at random. This card helps them randomly choose one of the pegged cards. Imagine there are 9 cards pegged to the line and they choose the 4 of diamonds - they would then count along the pegged cards stopping at the fourth card. This card is turned around and re-pegged so that the audience can see what it is. A prediction is opened revealing the name of selected card. ... | $14 to wish list | |
Hard Copy: Alternative ManipulationGregg WebbHard Copy was a magazine by Gregg Webb that ran for 13 issues starting in 2009. You will find primarily ideas on manipulation - manipulation of cards, corks, balls and other items. Includes contributions by Jeff McBride. The occasional non-manipulation effect with cards and or coins is thrown in the mix. 108 pages.
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Hartman ChangeAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Hash-Town-DingStephen TuckerSomeone shuffles an examined blue backed deck (which also contains four red backers). You take it back and, in seconds, produce the four aces. However, this production results in laughter from your audience, not stunned amazement. You next explain that you are thinking of a word, and ask them to try and read your mind. They say that they think your word is SOAP. You act astonished and say that it was. You then remove the four red backed cards, seen earlier, and a letter has appeared on the back of each of them. The four letters are S, O, A and P! The deck can now be examined. Hash-Town-Ding... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Haunted CardMario TarasiniDo you believe in spirits? This trick will make you believe it. The chosen spectator's card begins to move magically, and rotates itself out of a ribbon spread.
length 7min 5s. | $14.99 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Havana Bottom DealAllan AckermanThis is another Ed Marlo creation - a stud bottom deal.
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runtime: 1min 47s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
HeadbangerzLiam Montier & Darren McQuadeNine commercial tricks from Liam and Darren. Visibly cheat at pool and pot every ball simultaneously. Reveal a selection inside a keyring that the spectator can keep. Immediately change four cards into another with no moves. Predict a freely chosen ace, again and again. Use a drawn 8ball to visually reveal a spectator's card. Add new kickers and presentations to your card to wallet. Do a killer 'Kick Back' style transposition with any deck. Finally reveal a spectator's birthday card, and then the actual date.
Pool-Table | $12 to wish list | |
Heading NorthDavid RegalThis is a very effective and very easy card rise developed by David Regal. Any card is selected and shuffled into the deck. The selection now inexplicably rises out of the deck. New method, easy to do. No threads, rubber bands, magnets or other contraptions. The gimmick is simple and right there invisible in the deck. Spectators can stare right at it and not see it. Very clever and very practical. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 3min 57s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Healing PortalAndrew LohThis is an impromptu ripped and restored signed card effect. This is a flash restoration and the restored signed card can be immediately given out as a souvenir and you end clean. In this version, there is no extra card required, palming, etc. The restoration is very visual. The deck can be examined before and after the routine! Best of all, the spectator has a total free choice of the selection and no special setup of the deck. You end clean!
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Heirophant ChangeAllan AckermanThe heirophant change is a color change that happens while a card is snapped to the table. It was developed by Ed Marlo.
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runtime: 1min 4s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Helicopter CardD. Angelo FerriThe Helicopter Card was one of Slydini's feature routines and is one of the most fascinating card routines of all time. A freely selected card mysteriously travels from the fan to the table, even though the spectator can check the cards on the table without finding his until the card invisibly flies like a helicopter to the table. Dennis Barlotta, aka D. Angelo Ferri, studied for 8 years under Slydini. After several years of apprenticeship, Slydini was willing to teach Dennis this wonderful routine. Dennis will not only explain the mechanics and sleights but also the psychology, choreographed... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Hellman's AcesPaul Gordon | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Henry SugarLiam Montier
Liam Montier presents a stunning easy to do mentalist card trick based on a well-known short story by Roald Dahl, called "The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar". The basic plot of the story is that... | $12 to wish list | |
Her Majesty DeckUnknown MentalistHer Majesty Deck is named thus because in this stack the Queen is called Her Majesty for an innovative reason. This is a memorized deck that is easier to learn, remember and use than Mnemonica or Aronson stacks. Most probably, you will be able to learn this stack on the same day that you read this manuscript. The first few cards of Her Majesty Deck are as follows: AC 3D 2D 9H 7H JS 5H KS 4H QD 6S You can perform almost all the stack-independent memdeck material out there with this deck too. BONUS As a bonus, the Dictum Deck is also included. This is a cyclical stack that... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Her Majesty the Magic of CardsBenedykt KrajdenerThis work is something special, something completely unique. It is the product of a several decades long love affair of Benedykt Krajdener and the pasteboards. If you are truly in love you will sometimes do things that for an outsider appear as irrational, unbelievable, or outright insane. I am sure Benedykt is not insane, but finding and memorizing about 2700 words for every possible pair of cards from a deck of 52 might be considered irrational or perhaps unbelievable. Yes, love can do that to a grown man. But before you assume this book is simply a list of those 2700 words, or that you... | ★★★★★ $35 to wish list | |
Here's HockleyAllan AckermanEssentially this is a reverse Biddle action where the Biddle move is used as a force. This idea was developed by Ed Marlo. (If anybody knows why this is called "Here's Hockley" please email us.)
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runtime: 1min 45s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Herrman's Tricks with CardsProfessor HoffmannThis is a reprint of the sections dealing with card magic from Professor Hoffmann's Modern Magic. There are however six new pages (four in the front and two in the back) which are entitled "Canfield's Expose". These six pages expose scams such as 'short changing', the 'soap game', the 'spindle game', ... Reprint is too kind a word, rip-off is more appropriate since this was an unauthorized republication of Hoffmann's material. Also interesting to note is that the correct spelling of Herrmann is with two r's and two n's, the book title however only shows one n. Probably a deliberate error to avoid legal troubles. (Information... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
Hidden AgendaPeter DuffiePeter Duffie is a master in taking a published effect, refining it, combining it with new and other old ideas and/or reducing its necessary technical difficulty. Several of the 12 effects in this ebook are improved variations on existing themes. This also shows that Peter knows the literature of card magic well and consistently credits what has come befor him. 1st edition, 1992. THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS: A different approach to the Vernon Triumph effect which originally appeared in Stars of Magic. CARTER'S FOOLER: This is included as a tribute to Arthur Carter who died recently. The... | $15 to wish list | |
Hidden Gems ID: Invisible Deck Project Vol. 2Alexander ShulyatskyNo secrets! You know, with such an incredible trick as the "Invisible Deck", I have rarely seen a pitch in work that differs from the original "take an invisible deck and turn over the card". Yes, this performance works, but ... well, there can't be such a genius deck - a deck of one trick. And the deck has long been the property of the laymen, so you need to develop it. In this part of the Invisible Deck Project, I have collected the best (in my opinion) options for demonstrating and upgrading IDs from the first part + here you will find two pleasant bonuses: the chapter "How to... | $15 to wish list | |
Hide and SeekMark LeveridgeAmbitious Card in reverse. One of the classic card effects in magic is The Ambitious Card, and many close-up workers use one variation or another of it. I was looking for an in-the-hands card routine that I could introduce into my strolling work, and it suddenly occurred to me that maybe you could do the Ambitious Card in reverse. Hide and Seek is the routine that I came up with and which I have been using in my commercial work ever since. Here's the plot. A spectator selects a card, let's say it is the 3C. The minute you see the card you express concern because you explain that this... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
High NoonMark CahillThere are so many possibilities with a stacked deck, or better yet, "Impossibilities." That's because these decks look regular but what you can do with them quite casually can appear incredible. It's an old stack that's still worth its salt is, "The Si Stebbins Stack." It's sorta the granddaddy of this kind of amazing card magic. And it has a mathematical build to it that allows for a variety of other approaches as to magically finding a selected card and or knowing where or what a card is as to its position. This effect is a refreshing and fun way I found to make a bit more magic happen... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list |