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Killer KonceptsAldo Colombini & Peter Duffie & Robin RobertsonA Koncise Kollaborative Kompendium of Kommercial Killer Kount Kreations for Kontemporary Klose-up Kard Konjurors. Over 30 routines using Steve Beam’s Killer Count by Peter Duffie, Aldo Colombini and Robin Robertson. Four Ace tricks, cards across, mentalism, discoveries, spelling effects, comedy routines, a fantastic diary trick and much more. 1st edition 2009; 26 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Killerz!Paul A. LelekisDo you want to slay your spectators and fellow magicians with ruthless efficiency? Here are seven fantastic effects that are clean, easy to do, and will "drop-jaws"! There are 6 card effects and a bonus coin effect that will absolutely endear your audience. Very special! Included, are photos and three videos for complete explanation of every move. Included in this e-book: The INTRODUCTION is a study of "performance and magic etiquette" among magicians...some great insights. ANOTHER POINT OF DEPARTURE - Paul's clever take on a classic of magic by Alex Elmsley. Learn a very little... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Killing Classics 1Jozsef Kovacs
25 % MA vs. GA
ATLANTIS | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Killing Classics 2Jozsef Kovacs4/4 | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
King StackUnknown MentalistThe King Stack is a cyclical stack. Probably the world's easiest cyclical stack to date. As easy as the Si Stebbins stack. But much more random looking for both values and suits. If you can add 1 and 2 then you can instantly learn the King Stack, it is that simple and easy. It should not take more than 3 minutes to actually fully learn it. The real core principle of this stack can be explained in just 2-3 sentences. It is that simple and yet looks fairly random. The King Stack is so named because the Kings have a special place in this stack and play a key role. A hidden beauty of the ... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
King-Side CastlingJeff StoneIn the spring of 2005 Jay Sankey sent out a world-wide request for audition videos featuring original material from unknown magicians. In response, performers from more than a dozen countries submitted more than 200 tapes and dvds! From this mountain of submissions Jay and his team unanimously selected Joe Diamond, Eric Leclerc and Jeff Stone. A few months later, Jay, Joe, Eric and Jeff met up in Toronto and over a couple of days taped an outstanding collection of close-up magic and mentalism including 20 effects with matchbooks, coins, playing cards, keys, film canisters, wrist watches, chewing gum,... | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Kings IncognitoStephen Minch & Martin A. NashKings Incognito is one of Martin's least demanding acts, in a technical sense. The sleights required are ones that will be found in the repertoir of the average close-up magician. Any sleights that you may not presently do can be learned within a reasonable time. The most demanding sleights occur, ironically, during the introductory sequence in which nothing happens. In this prologue to the magic, Martin demonstrates several methods in which people shuffle cards. While doing so, he executes a faro shuffle (which needn't be perfect) and a push through riffle shuffle. If these shuffles are not... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Kings over QueensPeter PellikaanYou show a packet of four black kings with blue backs and you place them face-down on the table. You further show four red queens. Waving the queens face-up over the face-down kings suddenly turns them all face-down as well. Another magical gesture and the four red queens are now four black kings. You place the packs together and suddenly the cards magically mix. Finally, you show all cards individually as totally normal except that the backs of the queens have now suddenly turned to red. No additional cards. No double-facers and no double-backers or other gimmicked cards.
1st edition... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Kings RoyaleAldo ColombiniAn effect by Nick Trost. One of the most incredible routines with two (regular) decks of cards. A spectator selects four cards from a red-backed deck, without looking at their faces. These four cards are inserted into the middle of the blue-backed deck. Now you remove four blue cards, show them to be indifferent and insert them into the red deck. The spectator’s four red-backed cards are turned over, and they are all Kings. Your four blue-backed cards are turned over to show they have changed into the four Kings! A double climax! Two regular decks are used (not supplied) and you end clean with two complete... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Klaus Breakout DisplayAllan AckermanThis is a wonderful Roger Klause idea to openly display a deck merely resting on your fingers while maintaining a break. runtime: 59s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Klause Overhand False ShuffleAllan AckermanThis is a wonderfully convincing because visual false overhand shuffle developed by Roger Klause.
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length 1min 14s | ★★★★★ $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Klear FateUnknown MentalistPerformer shows a prediction envelope on both sides and keeps it on the table in full view. A normal deck of cards is freely shuffled by a participant and she starts dealing the cards face down on to the table. She stops anywhere she wants. Totally free choice.The card she stopped at is accurately predicted in the envelope. A cool routine The Kohtalo (which in Finnish means destiny or fate) is included along with an alternate handling and multiple options for ending clean. The included second edition contains many tips and ideas graciously shared by Mr. Houdini. The included third edition... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish list | |
Knock-OutsAldo ColombiniTen new packet tricks with regular cards and totally impromptu. CONTENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS:
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Knockout Tossed OutDevin KnightNew tossed out deck where 5 people peek at a card and each sits down one at a time as each card is revealed.
The Knockout Tossed Out is the latest craze in tossed... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Know StackUnknown Mentalist"Your Know Stack is a gem!!" - Dr. Hans Christian Solka
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Knowing The Rising Cards (Know-How Series)Will AylingSurprisingly little has been published in an encyclopedic form about the classic rising cards in English. You can find some in Greater Magic but the rest is spread out in many books and journals. Although this publication can hardly be called an encyclopedia, it is one of only two publications in English I know which are entirely dedicated to the rising card effect (the other being 25 Rising Card Tricks). It is a wonderful collection of a number of methods, described clearly with photos and illustrations. This was part of the Supreme 'Know How' series. If rising cards are your thing you should also check out... | ★★★★★ $9.50 to wish list | |
Knuckle Massaging Card TechniquesScott F. GuinnThis photo-illustrated ebook contains two powerful utility sleights that are easy to do and naturally motivated:
1st edition 2010; 16 pages. | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
Kollectors RevisitedAndrew LohThis is one of Andrew's favourite routines. He has been performing Kollectors Revisited for many years in his act and he regards this effect as his pet routine. This effect plays big and best of all, it's impromptu and can be performed with a borrowed deck. In addition, if you are going to perform card magic that has great impact to layman, this effect is for you. This effect involves three freely selected cards and they can be signed. You cause their signed selections to vanish into thin air and magically, the selections appear in a very magical manner. This e-book is not suitable... | $9 to wish list | |
Kolor KillerPeter DuffieRoy Walton's Classic Oil & Queens on Speed! The basis for this multi-climax routine is Roy Walton’s Oil & Queens. In the mid 70’s Peter developed a variation on the original Walton effect whereby the cards turned blank at the end. However, Jon Racherbaumer beat him to the punch when he published the same variation. The following routine is based on the blank routine but has an additional kicker stage that was not in any previous version. Peter has also added Kings to match the Queens. Also, there is no Hamman Count in this version.
1st edition 2008; 9 pages. | ★★★★★ $10.50 to wish list | |
Kommando KardUnknown MentalistIf you already own Karma Deck Pro or buy along with this, you can get this ebook for half price. Are you alone and deckless? No problem. Now "deckless" does not mean "powerless" anymore. Just have this one single Kommando Kard with you in your wallet or pocket and you are set to perform these 15 amazing routines, without ever needing a deck of playing cards. Yes, this is deckless stack magic and deckless card mentalism rolled into one. A path breaking style and refreshingly new way of performing card mentalism using the Karma Deck stack (you will need to be familiar with the Karma Deck), but without having a... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Koschitz's Manual of Useful InformationKoschitzConcerning marks and stamps, portable and fixed devices, manipulation of cards and other matters of interest to lovers of draw. This is one of the better early books on card advantage play. We can be almost certain that Erdnase read this book.
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Kosy CutAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
KountedKevin ParkerAn impromptu card divination. Divine the amount of cards randomly cut off the deck by you or spectator without using stacks or gimmicks; you may be off by one or two cards; no setup, totally impromptu. Spectator even shuffles the deck beforehand. Borrowed deck. Kevin Parker's system allows for this type of feat and many others.
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KpytoJoseph B.A new method to learn the identity of three (could be less, and could also be more) truly freely selected cards from a borrowed shuffled deck. A real weapon that can also be used in other routines. A powerful effect and a fooler not only for layman but also for magicians. The magician is able to reveal the identity of three cards randomly taken by the spectator under impossible conditions. This method is unbelievable and diabolic at the same time. Everything with a borrowed shuffled deck. The magician always looks away.
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