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Searching for ElvisGraham HeyThis self-working effect is Graham's feature in the close-up spot of his cruise ship cabaret act. Plays big. Is easy to do. Comes with gags and Graham's full presentation. And it includes the bonus effect: Movie Star Madness. The Elvis card is lost somewhere in the deck. A deck of blue cards is shown then cut into two piles. The spectator selects a pile, and then deals the cards face up onto the table - they are told to stop when they are happy. All the other cards are turned over and they are blue-backed. But - there was one red-backed card in the deck ... the spectator dealt the cards... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Second Deal CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Second Deal LappingPeter DuffieHave two cards selected, remove them from the deck and change them into two other cards. You end clean, because in the process of showing the two cards removed you change and lap them at the same time. (Also part of Move Mastery 3.) runtime: 3min 37s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Second GuestDave ForrestA deck of cards is removed from its case and handed to the spectator for shuffling. It is a genuine, unmarked deck – not gimmicked in any way. The spectator shuffles the cards until he is satisfied and then holds on to them – the performer doesn’t touch them again. Drawing attention to the card case, the performer fairly shows it on all sides pointing out that there are clearly no slits or holes to be found anywhere. You turn your back and instruct the spectator to spread the cards face down, push any card from the spread and without looking at it, seal it in the card case. The rest of... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Seconds, Centers and BottomsEdward MarloWatch the master as he goes through advanced dealing and pass techniques, as only Eddie could. Exclusive, historical footage is now available in a digital format for the first time for serious card workers everywhere. A great line from Marlo is: "The center deal is a glorified bottom deal - that is all it is."
| ★★★★★ $29.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Secret SubtractionAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
SecretsDaniel Quiles[Note that this is a translation from Spanish and is not in perfect English. However, this should not prevent you from studying these creative routines.] Effects:
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Secrets of a Commercial Card MagicianPaul Gordon"I have seen Paul performing many times now and I am amazed how he can captivate an audience with just one pack of ungimmicked playing cards. His act is full of comedy yet he cracks few jokes and above all he is a master of misdirection. I know no one else who sets off for top venues with his act in his pockets. As he says, "I wear my act". He takes a back up pack of cards and sometimes a couple of close up items and he is set for complete show." - Martin BreeseThis is a recording of Martin Breese interviewing Paul Gordon. You will hear stories from Paul's magic life, how he got into magic in the first... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP3 | |
Secrets of GamblingHugh MillerThis is a great book on the secrets of how to cheat with cards and dice at many popular games - a guide to dishonest gambling. It offers a good overview of the various methods from mechanical cheating methods to sleight of hand. 1st edition 1970, original 128 pages; PDF 82 pages. Table of Contents
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Secrets of SanduPaul StadelmanTwo books in one, containing the secrets of a professional's act of club and mental magic, plus his favorite card effects. We love it when a working performer tips the actual methods from his act. And that's what you get in the first half of this enjoyable ebook, which was originally released as a limited edition. The second half contains Sandu's favorite card effects. While not all of the effects in this section are self-working, they rely on sleights that the average performer already knows. Inside you'll find described a pair of excellent livestock effects that you can make yourself;... | $8 to wish list | |
Seeking: a triple predictionAlexander AnthonyThis is a triple prediction effect. It requires intermediate sleight-of-hand including second dealing. The routine includes additional handlings (impromptu and set-up versions) and two bonus effects/ideas. Some presentational tips are included, too. Keep these points in mind:
1st edition 2015, 10 pages. | $7.95 to wish list | |
SEIS: Bizarre Mentalism with Marked CardsMystic AlexandreNO sleight of hand - NO complicated tactics! In this PDF Alexandre shares techniques and six bizarre mentalism effects with marked cards (plus a strong bonus routine), audience tested material he's been performing for many years such as ... PAGANINI - The violin virtuoso fuels rumors of a pact with the Devil by demonstrating his amazing relationship with velocity using a deck of cards. STALKER - A female participant chooses her actions, and a card, but in the end she can't avoid the "stalker's" confrontation. SPIRITUAL TRACE - With an old deck of cards used for fortune telling, a... | ★★★★★ $12 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) | |
Self-Contained Card Delivery System: Mene-Tekel Magic MaximizedShawn Evans
Few know the simple mechanics of the forgotten Mene-Tekel deck and even fewer know its real secrets. This ebook reveals the deck's true potential as a Self-Contained Card Delivery System, a Pseudo-Copying Machine and a YIN / YANG Premonition Setup that would make Hofzinser proud. All known variations of the Mene-Tekel are systematically discussed in exacting detail, along with the corresponding card presentations, selections, and handlings per gaffed deck. Also included are DIY chapters on mene-tekel card... | ★★★★★ $19.95 to wish list | |
Self-Working ACAANAbhinav BothraAn effortless ACAAN that the audience performs for themselves. Features:
Participant 1 deals down one of the halves and stops anywhere he/she desires, the card gets turned over. To make things random, the participant again deals down to the value of the turned over card. Now that... | $14.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Self-Working CAANAbhinav BothraAn effortless CAAN that the audience performs for themselves. Features:
Honest Note: While you don't touch... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Self-Working Packet TricksAldo ColombiniEasy packet tricks performed with regular cards and with virtually no sleight-of-hand.
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Selfworking Contactless ACAANBiagio FasanoA.C.A.A.N. effects are a genre of effects now considered classics in card magic and mentalism, ever since David Berglas, who precisely first proposed a legendary version of it, called it "Any card At Any Number." The idea of trying to write this special eBook came about while I was preparing my Contactless Automatic Card At Number series of Volumes (now at 6 Volumes) and experimenting in particular with the possibility of creating new automatic effects by making use of various stacks, including Si Stebbins and my VR Stack Pro (see Vol. 2 & 3): From here to examining the Si Stebbins Pro, devised by Dr. Hans Christian Solka, was a short step, and with pleasure... | $15 to wish list | |
Selling the Tough StuffWesley JamesMr. James has been an underground secret. During his many years as a professional he refused to lecture for magicians or publish the effects he used in his professional performances. Now, Mr. James has largely retired from performing and has begun to lecture for magicians. Selling the Tough Stuff are the lecture notes from his 2nd lecture series. Larry Jennings, Ken Krenzel, Jim Patton and Gordon Bruce would agree. They all attended his past lecture. Wesley's first new set of lecture notes in almost 15 years. Packed with 10 new effects, routines or sets straight from his working repertoire. This is... | $30 to wish list | |
Semi-Automatic Card MiraclesMaximiliano YedidHere is a small collection of automatic and semi-automatic out-of-hand card effects, empowered by the "chaos" philosophy brought forward by Lennart Green and Dani DaOrtiz. The effects are easy to do and they don't require you to be another "David Wiliamson" or "Dani DaOrtiz" in order to perform them. Just a regular, normal magician. More important than the routines you will see and learn how the chaos handling is applied to this type of effects - you will be able to apply those ideas later in many of your effects to make them more fooling and fun. The effects included are: Mr. Green Goes Red:... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Separation AnxietyBruce Bernstein
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Sequacious AcesKen de CourcyFrom the introduction: "Four Ace Tricks" there are in plenty and most are effective when properly handled; at that, they can rarely be as telling as a complete routine. Here is my own Four Ace Routine formed over the years of bits and pieces from everywhere. I've found it extremely useful, for example, at dinners, and also at parties where I've been asked 'to do a trick '...commonly known as 'singing for one's supper'. I would do this, and no more. It proved sufficient yet always left them wanting, which is how it should be. A modicum of sleight-of-hand is needed.... The description of the... | $6 to wish list | |
Seven at a PicnicIan BaxterJohn Racherbaumer's latest compendium Picnic Pocus, has certainly revived interest in that long-standing Ace revelation, Poker Player's Picnic. Published years back in The Royal Road to Card Magic, it is a routine most of us perform when starting out in card magic, but eventually, drop from our repertoire due to the odd counting method involved. Ian Baxter's new approach to this classic has solved this problem, providing a clear rationale for the procedure and adding touches that considerably enhance the routine's effectiveness while still maintaining the sleight-free handling of the original. Clever thinking at work here! This new version is worthy... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Shaded Herrmann PassPeter Duffie | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) |