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Not to CheatJoseph B.A demonstration of cheating. The spectator chooses four cards totally at random and puts them face down between two red Kings who are face up. Then the spectator puts this little packet on top of the deck. After the magician cuts and shuffles only one time, the cards between the red Kings now are the four aces! With only one shuffle, the magician manages to switch the four indifferent cards with 4 aces.
1st edition 2023, video 11:31 | $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Not Your Ordinary Card TricksScott F. GuinnAre you tired of the same old card tricks? You know what I mean... “OK, I’ll deal down three rows of seven cards each, and you just tell me which row contains your card...” or... “Was this your card? No? How about THIS one?” or maybe... “Now, the fifth way I’ll find the four aces is...” or even... “Look! For the 22nd time, your card has risen to the top of the deck!” Sometimes it’s good to get off the beaten path. Sometimes, you just want to do something different. Sometimes, you want to take a deck of cards and perform some routines that are not... | $22.50 to wish list | |
Nothing but the TruthCameron Francis | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Nothing Is As It SeemsCameron FrancisThe magician shows a packet of four cards, say three blue-backed Three of Hearts and one red-backed Joker. The Joker is placed in the magician's pocket but keeps jumping back into the packet several times. For the final kicker, all of the cards turn blank. Totally examinable. Easy to do. Requires four blank faced cards. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Novel Card Effects with a Gumball MachineDevin KnightThis is one of the most novel ways ever devised for doing both mental and card effects. Devin Knight shows you how to buy a gumball machine bank and gimmick it in a few minutes to allow for some of the most baffling poker demonstrations and card effects ever devised. These are regular gumball banks that sell in toy stores for around $10 to $20. Gumballs are marked with card values from A to K using a fine-tip Sharpie. Once this is done, you have everything you need to create miracles. Sleights appear impossible as the hole cards come from the machine, and the hands to play are freely chosen... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Novel Mysteries Part 2: Original Card EffectsEdward Bagshawe | $10 to wish list | |
Nu Way Out Of This WorldUlysses Frederick GrantA wonderful self-working rendition of the classic "Out Of This World" effect. This was the first real card trick I saw - and I was baffled. A borrowed deck is shuffled. A red and a black card are placed face up on the table. The performer then removes cards, one at a time from the deck. Without the spectator seeing the faces of these cards, he indicates whether he thinks a card is a red or a black. If he thinks it is a red card, the performer places it, face down, on the face up red card. If the spectator thinks it is a black card, the performer places it face down on the face up black card.... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Nu-Way Jumbo Poker DealNick TrostA poker deal that you can perform on stage, using jumbo cards. Perfect for even the largest of venues. From the devious mind of Nick Trost comes this entertaining poker-themed presentation. After witnessing you performing it, your audiences will credit you with great skill, yet no difficult sleights are required. And, only in this edition, do you get added material from U. F. Grant and T. A. Whitney to make the original routine even more entertaining. This routine is perfect for trade shows, lodge meetings, business presentations, or as a way to bring one, two or up to ten spectators on stage for a team-building... | $6 to wish list | |
NUD - Numen's Utility Deck: And other Mental Card MysteriesDavid NumenImagine a deck that secretly tells you both the identity of a thought-of card and that card's numeric location, either in that deck or in another deck. Think of all the memorized deck applications this would simplify. No memory work. No tricky calculations to arrive at the card’s location. Think of the myriad mentalism applications. A spectator peeks at any card in the deck and you instantly know what the card is and at what number it resides from the top or bottom of that deck or another deck. What's more, you obviously never see the back of the peeked card, which eliminates the... | ★★★★★ $19 to wish list | |
Number CardsAndrew TurnhamYou get a vector graphic file (SVG) for each number from 1-54. The files have crop marks and card boundaries included and can easily be scaled without loss of resolution and modified in many other ways. Additionally, you receive a 6 page PDF where each page shows 9 cards in a 3x3 arrangement plus crop marks ready for cutting. We provide this PDF simply as a convenience for those who want to print these cards without further modification. | $5 to wish listSVG | |
NumberedCameron FrancisA killer predicted card at any number effect. Effect: A deck of cards is introduced. The magician claims that there is a prediction in the deck which he will reveal in a moment. The spectator then names any number between 1 and 52. Say the number is 34. The magician deals down to that number and out-jogs the card. As the magician points out that any number could have been named, other cards are shown with totally normal backs. The selected card is then removed from the deck and turned over. Drawn on the back of the card is the number 34. Simple. Direct. Powerful. This is a knockout... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Numbers: ACAANRus Andrews
Numbers is a great twist on the ACAAN plot. Imagine placing a prediction, openly in front of your spectator, and handing them a deck of cards. You then ask the spectator to create a 2 digit number. After the spectator has checked that the deck is a normal shuffled deck you ask them to... | ★★★★★ $22 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Objet C'ard: tricks and ideas with the Bloom CardBob FarmerIn February of 1986, David Ben and I sponsored a lecture by Gaetan in Toronto. It turned out to be a fabulous evening of magic. Towards the end, Gaetan demonstrated a monte routine which used what he claimed was a new kind of trick card. There were about 150 people in the audience and as I was standing at the back of the hall I couldn't really see what was going on. I didn't pay attention. When the Wright Brothers first took their new machine into the air, there was probably some guy tying his shoes who missed the whole thing. That would have been me. Luckily I got a second chance. Unlike the Wright... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Obscure MarloPaul A. LelekisSix monster card effects that will fry magicians...and with a borrowed deck! Fool the "boys" at your next club meeting. The enclosed effects and sleights are items from Marlo's repertoire that he would normally use to fool his world-class card buddies. These effects use only a regular deck and are brilliantly structured. IN ADDITION, ALL 6 EFFECTS ARE EASY TO DO. In this e-book: 1) A trick with no name - Marlo "fried" a roomful of the finest card magicians in the world with this. A card in a packet is only thought of by the spectator and its location. That very card then transports to... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
ObscuritiesPeter DuffieThis new ebook is a collection of tricks that Peter published in various magazines and in books published by others. Now collected for the first time. These are not in any of his books or ebooks. From the pages of: Linking Ring, Abracadabra, Griffin, Arcane, Magic magazine and other sources.
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Obtaining a BreakAllan AckermanIf the Pinky Count is too difficult you can learn one of these two much easier methods to obtain a break under the top two cards.
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OCD and Other EffectsMichael DanielsOCD and Other Effects is a collection of seven card routines for magicians and mentalists that explore some of the possibilities of a mathematical principle designated The StayCard Principle. [While the principle is not new, others have made use of it before, this is the first systematic treatment and explanation of it.] The effects included are: OCD The magician talks about how he was helped to conquer his OCD (Obsessive Cereal Disorder). He explains his childhood ritual for deciding which breakfast cereal to eat each morning. Cards made from fourteen breakfast cereal packets are mixed in a formalised dealing procedure. Despite the spectator deciding how the dealing should proceed, the cards correctly predict... | $14 to wish list | |
Odds and Ends in CardologyJoseph Ovette
1st edition 1937, 29 pages; PDF 23 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
OddzoffKevin ParkerWho can predict where in the deck someone will shuffle their card, to the specifics, e.g. a certain number of cards down into the deck? Even creepier would be if it relates to something you uttered beforehand as if it made it happen. Imagine this. You mention a scenario where they are 2 or 3 off guessing the amount of candies in a jar. Then the spectator thinks of any card, shuffles the deck they're holding, then finds that card 2 or 3 off from your written prediction just like the candy scenario. The only other outcomes would be if it's just 1 off or dead-on, but you're covered there too... | $17 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Of ParadiseTom PhoenixHere is a collection of Open Prediction methods, for the working mentalist or magician. Each method is clean, using no gimmicks. These methods employ unorthodox techniques, and will take some practice. Since only sleight-of-hand is required, you no longer need to carry extra gimmicks or special decks to perform this type of effect. A spectator makes a free selection, the selection is replaced, and is then shown to match your prediction. Four methods are included. Each one is 100% clean. You can use a borrowed, shuffled deck. There are no gimmicks, no R/S, no SF, and no sticky stuff. These... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Off-The-Bottom Strip Fake CutAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Offbeat Card MagicRaphaël Czaja12 easy to do strong impact routines. From the introduction by Aldo Colombini: I am particularly fond of these effects as they are relatively simple and strong in impact, and this has always been the kind of magic that I like. Please give them all a try and see which ones fit you the best.
1st edition 2014, 11 pages.... | $10 to wish list | |
Oh, Calcutta ShuffleJohn Cornelius | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Oil and QueensJon RacherbaumerThe oil and water effect is a classic of card magic, some love it, some hate it. If one has ever seen Rene Lavand do it slow motion with one hand you probably love it. But there is only one Rene Lavand. Some say the effect of red and black cards separating is rather weak, until Roy Walton added a kicker in 1969 where half the cards change to Queens. Dave Bendix tweaked Walton’s handling. Bob Stencil and Terry LaGerold devised a narrative that logically excused the surprise appearance of the Queens. Jon Racherbaumer and Jeff Busby independently expanded the kicker to not only change half the cards but... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list |