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Prepared Cards and Accessories: Miracle Methods No. 3Jean Hugard & Fred BraueA collection of feats of conjuring with cards, employing artificed cards and simple accessories. Embracing over 30 brilliant feats of card conjuring made possible by the use of prepared cards and simple accessories together with a complete exposition of Jean Hugard's superbly routined presentation of the famed card classic, The Aerial Cards. Paul Fleming wrote: This latest addition to the Hugard and Braue Miracle Methods series is a 32-page booklet, bound in soft boards and similar in format to these authors' No.1 ("Stripper Deck") and No.2 ("Shuffles"). It contains 32 tricks, nine of which depend upon... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Pressure FansAllan AckermanThe pressure fan is harder to learn than the Thumb Fan, but it also works with less than stellar cards. And the reverse pressure fan allows all kinds of cool effects, either to show a regular deck as having all blank faces or a deck with backs on the front and back sides of all cards.
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runtime: 3min 23s | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Presto Attracto CardDaryl EastonTwo spectator's selections are lost in the deck and then found in an incredibly clean fashion. Difficulty is intermediate. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 9min 38s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Pretext: make impossible predictionsDave ForrestPRETEXT is a multi-layered deception that will allow you to easily make the most incredible predictions. In the effect included in this 18 minute instant video download you produce a folded billet from inside your wallet that accurately predicts a persons name and a card that they freely named. You'll soon realise the depth of the PRETEXT system as it allows you to accurately predict practically anything during the course of a simple card trick in a way that appears so fair you won't believe it. This is the type of prediction that simply cannot be backtracked - your audiences will be left stunned... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 + Flash Video | |
Pretty Attractive: a sandwich effectStefan OlschewskiThis is a dual language ebook (English/German)
English The Effect: A spectator freely selects a playing card and loses it in the deck. You then show two "magnet cards" and place them on top of the deck. Without any moves, a card is suddenly sandwiched between the magnets. It is not the selection, but suddenly changes into the freely selected card. A real magicians' fooler!
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Previous ConvictionsPeter DuffieThis is a follow-up to Obscurities & other Hidden Mysteries, which was a collection of tricks that Peter had published in various magazines and in books published by others over the years. Peter was unsure how a book of previously published material would be received, despite the fact that most, if not all of the material is hard to come by. The reception to Obscurities both surprised and delighted him, and has encouraged him to release this - a second book of obscure & hidden mysteries. Here is a brief reference guide to where the effects in this ebook first appeared: Attractive, Hot Thoughts, Bullet Proof, Medium Tedium... | ★★★★★ $14.95 to wish list | |
PrimerDaniel MadisonPrimer is a trick deck that has existed in Daniel Madison's repertoire for almost a decade. At first glance one may judge the deck as a 'beginners prop' but after using it I can say that this is a most powerful tool when performing. It achieves things, which in fairness can be achieved with a normal (modified) deck, but what's amazing about it is that it eliminates the sleights that at some point some of us could do without.
Primer Reader - Card Selection Process | $7 to wish list | |
Princess on the MoveIan BaxterWho among us has not heard of, seen, or performed The Princess Card Trick? For the record, it was conceived by Henry Hardin and was first made available way back in 1903. Mahatma magazine carried advertising for it and in the decades that followed, countless 'improvements' ended up in print. It seems that not too many of these ideas were ever celebrated by the magical fraternity, and no wonder - with crazy fakes and gimmicks being introduced that almost drowned its popularity. Fortunately, the original idea has remained unchanged which is why today, it is still regarded as a classic of card... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Principles and Deceptions (Duffie)Peter DuffieAn easy trip through the arithmetical principles of card magic. This ebook covers two Rusduck principles first published in The Cardiste plus other principles from Gilbreath, Hummer & Gene Finnell. The principles are explained in easy-to-understand language, along with problems for the reader to solve with the solutions given and tricks to do. Plus notes from Roy Walton and others. This six-part series originally appeared in Profile magazine bimonthly from April 1993 to February 1994. There is also a bonus item in this ebook: Dave Campbell's Automatic Speller. 1st edition 1993-1994; 18 pages... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Please not that this video is in Vietnamese with English subtitles. The audience chooses a card. They keep it secret. The magician takes out a pack of gum packaged in a blister pack. He makes a gesture and magically a card suit appears on the inside of one gum blister. He continues to shake his hands again, and the value of the card appears in a second blister. The magician then removes the gum from its package and the audience can clearly see their picture card located on the gum. The gimmick is very clever and requires a bit of 'arts and crafts'. 1st edition 2018, length 18 min | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Printing BlankPeter PellikaanYou show the spectator four blank cards, explaining them you'll show them a quick illusion. All four cards are shown blank on each side, but with a snap of the fingers backs magically appear! Even the faces become printed BUT... It was only an illusion... You will need:
length 2min 13s | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Private Studies VideoEdward MarloEd Marlo performs and teaches some of his greatest secrets, gleaned from private footage. This 60 minute video offers the richest, most complete teaching tape ever released of the world's greatest cardician, Edward Marlo, with over twenty-five quality ideas, moves and routines jam-packed into one video. Watch as Ed demonstrates and explains: Spectator Cuts the Aces, The Fifth Peel, Vanishing Aces, Shake the Spots Off . . . and much, much more. Ed Marlo lectures on Shank and Zarrow shuffle sequences and applications, gives advanced tips on card handling, and adds performances of items from... | ★★★★★ $29.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Pro-MegaScott F. GuinnScott F. Guinn tips every detail of Pro-Mega, his blockbuster multiple location routine for parlor, platform and stage! Seven audience participants each freely select and sign a card. The cards are lost in the deck and then each card is found in a progressively more impossible way. The amazement and amusement grow to an unbelievable crescendo with the revelation of the last card, which has been in full view in an impossible location since before the show began! Scott is a seasoned pro who has used this pet routine in his professional performing repertoire for decades, often as the closer... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Processean PrincessJon RacherbaumerHenry Hardin's plot has been around for 107 years and his initial three methods are explained in The Art of Magic (1909). Card tricks of this kind were atypical when Hardin devised his trick. During his time, spectators physically picked cards. They seldom, if ever, mentally selected them. Because only five cards are used in "The Princess Card Trick," Hardin strengthened the challenge by finding the mental selection by tactile means while the five "possibilities" were in his pocket. This is how the his trick appeared to audiences: Five cards are shown to a spectator who is asked to think of one of them.... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Professional Ace CuttingAllan AckermanPerformer repeatedly riffle shuffles the deck and still cuts to all four aces one at a time. This is an Ed Marlo routine.
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runtime: 2min 25s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ProjectSAlexander ShulyatskyThis is a system that you can use with different card values, for example AS and 8D. Instant disappearance and appearance of suits on the card, but it can also be a change of color of suits or transformation. Easy to do, easy to perform. No reset. The tutorial demonstrates two methods of how you can make this gimmick.
1st edition 2021, video 32:28 | $14.95 $9.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Pronto PrintPeter DuffieA card is selected from your deck and placed face down on the table. You now show four cards that are clearly blank on all sides. These are placed on the table and the spectator places his hand flat on top. You wave the selection over his hand – he then lifts his hand – the packet is spread and a duplicate of his card has mysteriously appeared in the middle of the four blanks. But the image doesn’t last long and suddenly disappears leaving a totally blank card. Finally you drop the selected card onto the packet – again the spectator places his hand flat on top. This time, when he lifts... | $10.50 to wish list | |
Propelled LapingAllan AckermanA very deceptive technique developed by Carmen D'Amico and Ed Marlo to switch out cards using a laping technique.
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runtime: 1min 5s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Propless ACAANUnknown Mentalist"I really like how you made a psychological force more surefire. It is really an interesting concept. Well done." - Luca VolpeThis is absolutely propless ACAAN. No deck. No props at all. And this is a self working propless ACAAN. Yes, you've read it right. Just you the performer and the participant on a voice call. That's it. The effect from the participant's view: The performer sends some... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Propless ACAAN Volume 2Unknown MentalistThe methods and presentation are new and different from those given in Propless ACAAN (Vol 1). Again, this is absolutely propless ACAAN. No deck. No props at all. And this is an almost self-working propless ACAAN. Just you the performer and the participant on a voice call. That's it. The effect from the participant's view: The performer and participant send some thoughts back and forth silently between them about a number and a playing card. The participant then imagines a deck of playing cards, shuffles the deck a couple of times and hands it over the phone to the performer (its an imaginary... | $18 to wish list | |
Protection: the sealed bookJoseph Ernest MeyerAn underground classic, now available as an ebook! This amazingly insightful book, written by a newspaper reporter, contains full details of gambling devices and methods used by professionals to beat and cheat casinos and other players. Also described and illustrated are rigged carnival and gambling games, card gambling games, marked cards, holdouts, and much, much more. Not content to describe methods that others may also have exposed, Meyer went the extra step to purchase the rights to gambling systems that sold for as much as $25 each. These are also detailed, in their various author's... | $10 to wish list | |
Proudlock's Egg Bag and Four Ace PresentationsEdward Bagshawe | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
PSI-Poker(Benny) Ben HarrisPSI-POKER is the latest creation from Ben Harris (co-creator of 2010’s hit X-RAY). This new effect is totally self-working, requiring no skill or gaffs. (Unless you are calling 'peeking the bottom card' a move.) The secret is ancient, but it’s never been used in this manner before. Magic’s leading historians and card experts have confirmed this claim. (To be precise, it is a new property of an old principle. Very clever indeed.) So, what is PSI-POKER? The effect is a multiple prediction of how a game of “Texas Hold ‘em” will play out from a shuffled deck. You hand a prediction... | ★★★★★ $20 more than onetype to choose from softcover | |
Psi-VJon RacherbaumerA retrospective look at Dai Vernon's Five-Card Mental Force.
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