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Aldo on Trost Volume 3Aldo ColombiniThis is the third volume in Aldo's Nick Trost tribute series. All the tricks are performed with a regular deck of cards. Contents:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 4Aldo ColombiniThe great Card Magic of Nick Trost. Nick was a master in creating amazing tricks and routines based on subtleties rather than difficult sleight of hand. Due to the amazing success of the three DVD set the Colombini's produced and the numerous requests, here’s another one, the fourth in the series. This is a humble tribute to a very creative magician. Most of these tricks are impromptu and they all use a regular deck of cards. CONTENTS:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 5Aldo ColombiniNick Trost was a master at creating amazing tricks and routines based on subtleties rather than difficult sleight of hand. Most of these tricks are impromptu and they all use a regular deck of cards. CONTENTS:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 6Aldo ColombiniThe great packet tricks of Nick Trost. All the tricks require special cards (not supplied but easily obtainable) or simply duplicates of some cards. Contents:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 7Aldo ColombiniMagic with "Special Decks" by Nick Trost. All the tricks requires special decks (not supplied but easy to make up). CONTENTS:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 8Aldo ColombiniAll the routines are performed with a regular deck of cards. CONTENTS:
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Aldo on Trost Volume 9Aldo ColombiniMore great card magic from the late Nick Trost! All the routines are performed with a regular deck of cards. CONTENTS:
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Aldo's FinaleAldo ColombiniWhen Aldo Colombini unexpectedly died he left behind many unpublished tricks. Rachel Colombini has compiled these together with a number of contributions from Aldo's friends. As such this is Aldo's last ebook. It is a testament to one of the most beloved and prolific authors in magic. Wherever he went he performed, sometimes for hours without break. These are the effects he was working on last ... Aldo's Finale!
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Alida: Little Winged One(Benny) Ben HarrisMy goodness, this little effect created a shit-storm when it was released in 2000! I don't think the attacks had been so brutal since Cosmosis (in the mid-1980s). Anyway, this simple and effective idea was loved by some (see, for example, Richard Kaufman in Genii Magazine), and hated by others (see, for example, Michael Close in Magic Magazine). Ben relishes dividing opinion, and Alida certainly did that. However, it was also a genuine stepping stone in the thought processes that would eventually lead to Enlightenment: The Ultimate Floating Card - which is way superior. So, controversial... | ★★★★★ $5.95 to wish list | |
All Around Square Up GlimpseAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
All BacksPeter Pellikaan | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
All Backs: a select compendiumJon RacherbaumerThe All Backs Motif is odd. For one thing, it casts a revealing light on we magician's claim (when it suits our purpose) that we use ordinary cards. That is our decks, which we prefer to borrow, consist of cards that have faces and backs on both sides. Therefore, if we show a deck that consists of all backs and faces we are admitting that such anomalies exist and the cards being used are probably gimmicked in some way. Why do this? A better question may be - What motivated someone to create such an effect using this kind of deck? That "someone" was Dai Vernon and my guess is that he wanted to... | $15 to wish list | |
All Hands On DeckAldo ColombiniCommercial card magic at its best. All practical effects which you will use.
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All That JazzJon RacherbaumerJazz Aces was inauspiciously introduced to the magic world in 1971 when Peter Kane published Another Card Session. It was a fortuitous event because it appeared about the same time the Elmsley Count was gaining favor with magicians from coast to coast. Like weeds in an open field, packet tricks were also popping up everywhere. Furthermore, Kane's routine clarified the transposition aspects of basic Ace Assemblies. Using only 8 principal "players" (cards), his action procedure was simple and direct. Best of all, the final transposition was squeaky clean. As a result it did not take long for Jazz... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Alternative Card MagicPeter Duffie & Jerry SadowitzThis work has become a classic among card magicians. Alternative Card Magic was the first book for Peter Duffie and Jerry Sadowitz, two creative card men. Jeff Busby called it "the card magic book of the decade". In the foreword Roy Walton writes: I have known Peter and Jerry since they first became interested in conjuring and have been amazed at their rapid progress in the art of conjuring with cards. Their work shows considerable originality, combined with ingenious methods and an acute awareness of what makes a good audience trick. Studying their tricks will give you pleasure - performing them will give... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Altman's Cut Bottom PalmAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Amazers with Karma DeckUnknown MentalistFive elegant routines. Simple and self-working. Long lasting lingering impact. No forces. Novel and refreshing presentation themes, patter pieces and scripting bits.
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Amazing Card MiraclesM. S. Mahendra
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Ambi-ga-boxBen Morris-Rains | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
An Explanation of the Ambitious Card RoutineN.I. PectusSounds trivial right? Why should a magician not know how the ambitious card routine is done? With this ebook I attempt to give some clothing to the ACR we all know because it seems naked sometimes to me. And still keeping the setup to the maximal minimum - a deck of cards. You will get a tasty reframe that strengthens not only the intra-connection of the elements in the ACR but also the inter-connection the ACR has to the effects performed around it. Another thing you will get is a simple sleight that allows you to show the ambitious card and without doing any sleights after it, it still... | ★★★★★ $4.99 to wish list | |
An Impromptu Mental Card RoutineNick ConticelloTarbell Course contributor Nick Conticello follows his debut The Shadow Placement with three more sensational new effects requiring only an ordinary deck of 52 cards and a clear head to perform. One sleight is required; we include The Widdershins Cut, an effective and simple false cut. Contents include: 1. THOUGHT CAUGHT: An unprepared deck is shuffled by the performer and cut by the spectator. Two piles of cards are dealt out. The spectator thinks of a card in one of the piles and buries the selection in the deck himself. The performer scans the cards quickly, and removes one card, which turns out to be the selection. No... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
An Impulsive PremonitionJack CarpenterSpectator merely thinks of any card out of 52 and that card is the only one with a different back than the rest of the deck. But what if the spectator would have named another card? To demonstrate the performer takes another card and visually moves the off color back from the first selection to the new one. A very visual and stunning transformation. runtime 9 min 32s. | $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
An Unfathomable PremonitionUnnamed MagicianImagine: A prediction deck is removed from its box by the magician. The magician spreads out the faces of the cards towards two spectators as he tells them "I've isolated one card in this deck as my prediction. I won't tell you what it is just yet. I am going to try to signal it to your subconscious for now. Look carefully." After this, he places this deck face down in front of the two spectators and tells them he will return to the prediction at the end. The magician also promises never to touch that deck again. Now the first spectator is given another deck and the second spectator... | $20 to wish list | |
Analects and AnaloguesJon RacherbaumerTen card mysteries Annemann would have loved. This book was part of a two-person three-hour lecture session given by Harry Anderson that Jon gave at a Daytona Magic Conference. Excerpt from the foreword: Anneman believed that the effect is the most important thing and, to paraphrase Vince Lombardi, the effect is the only thing. Anneman believed, as deists believe in a god, that a magician must do something extraordinary with the ordinary…and what is demonstrated must also have no practical use or relevance in the real world. It is a demo, not an application of real power. Anneman... | ★★★★★ $19.50 to wish list |