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Incredible Self-Working Card Tricks: Volume 4Michael Maxwell | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Incredible Self-Working Card Tricks: Volume 5Michael Maxwell | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Incredible Self-Working Card Tricks: Volume 6Michael Maxwell | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Inexplicable PredictionJoseph B.If you want a real mind-bender, also for magicians, this is the perfect effect for you. An extraordinary effect. A magician fooler. A climax of increasingly impossible effects. Here's what happens: The magician shows a deck of cards and asks spectator 1 to cut a third of the deck and look at the card he cut to and then shuffle the packet. The magician looks away. Spectator 2 does the same with the rest of the deck: he cuts another third and looks at the card he is cutting and then shuffles his packet. Still, the magician looks away. Conditions are impossible. The magician is able to find... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Inferno: Hole Card SwitchBrick TilleyDuring the 1970's Dai Vernon demonstrated this around the Magic Castle to anyone who was interested. He was quite fond of it. It is a neat, highly deceptive, practical hole card switch using natural actions, something he highly favored.
1st edition 2020, PDF 4 pages, video 12s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
InfluenceNathanielThe magician explains that a pack of cards includes 52 different values, and one of these card values he had imprinted in the spectators mind. He tells the spectator that he should think about different cards. He shouldn’t take the first that comes in his mind. During the whole process the spectator is free to change his selection, so that everything is fair and without forcing a certain card. The magician takes a closed pack of cards and a thick black marker. He draws the outline of a playing card on the back of the card-box. He shows this outline and announces that he will now draw... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Ink MoveDavid SamThis is a very visual effect. Magically transfer writing from a card to your hand. Have a card selected (not forced), have it signed on the face, and then make a mark on the back. Wave your hand over the card and suddenly the mark has vanished from the card. It has transferred to the palm of your hand. Hand out the signed card as a souvenir. The gimmick is easy to make and only requires a bit of arts and crafts with the usual supply for card gaffing.
1st edition 2022, video 15 min. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ink-PortationDevin KnightThe performer shows a blue deck of cards and has a card freely selected from the face up deck. There is no force. He has a participant sign his name on the face of the card. This signed-card is then placed into a window envelope. The audience can see the BLUE back of the card through the glassine window. This envelope is propped up and left in full view. The performer introduces a BLANK FACE card that has a RED back; this is examined by the participant and found to be ungimmicked. This blank face card is placed inside a second window envelope so the red back shows through the glassine window.... | $15 to wish list | |
Inner Secrets of Crooked Card PlayersS. Victor InnisThis very rare, and highly sought after, gambling book from 1915 is finally available. This book was the first to publish the fact that eight out-faro shuffles brings the deck back in its original order.
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InsideDaniel MadisonFrom the introduction: Welcome Inside and thank you much for taking interest in my work and practices. With Inside I set to offer a single edition, which would round a refined, re-mastered and simplified collection of everything I've published between 2005 and 2009. Through editing and re-writing I withdrew ideas from each project; effects that where irrelevant or impractical, routines built from no more than combinations of pre-existing sleights, and ideas, that I simply didn't want to represent my most personal project to date. Each section has been edited and in most cases re-written... | $35 to wish list | |
Inside JobMark LeveridgeA small envelope with a hole cut from its address side is examined. A deck of blank-faced cards is then freely displayed and one blank card is openly slid into the envelope which is left in view. From a regular deck, a spectator touches the back of any card. Let's say it is the 6C. This card is waved over the envelope and when the previously blank card is slid out it is seen to have now printed itself to match the selected 6C.
1st edition 2023, video 8:38. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Inside the Head of Donny OrbitDonny OrbitDonny Orbit has been cropping up all over the place recently, having effects published in Magic, Genii and Antinomy and contributing to Nathan Kranzo's Moving Tanline DVD. Six amazing close up routines from an extremely offbeat thinker. 'Off the wall' plots with a direct and practical approach. Not only is this magic you'll use, it's magic that'll make you smile, shake your head, kick yourself and swear out loud - all at the same time!
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Insight: another clever ACAANDevin Knight[This effect previously appeared in the Mindvention 2009 lecture notes. If you have these notes you don't need to buy this. You invite two spectators to help in this experiment. You remove a deck of cards casually show them face up while you remove the joker. They are placed face down on the table. You ask one of the spectators to cut off a block and look at a card. Not to remove it, just THINK of it. You really don't know what card the person is thinking about! The selection is made in the spectator's hands. The magician isn't touching the cards. The person doesn't write the card down, he merely thinks of it. The deck is then picked up by you and mixed... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
InsomniaJoseph B.This can be done with a borrowed shuffled deck that does not have to be complete. (The only requirement is that the deck is in decent condition, but it does not have to be a new deck.) There is no stack or prior arrangement necessary. Somebody hands you a deck and you go right into the routine. You ask the spectator to take about a third from the deck, shuffle it at heart's content, then remember the bottom card and burry that pack somewhere in the middle of the remaining portion on the table. This all happens while you look away. You then take the deck behind your back and find the spectator... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
InspirationsPeter Duffie & Jerry SadowitzMore early card and coin creations from Peter Duffie and Jerry Sadowitz. Martin Breese was called the "Card Magic Publisher Of the Year" due the various publications by these two gentlemen. Table of Contents
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Insta ReversePeter Duffie | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Instant Ace RevelationAllan AckermanThis visual and simple ace display was worked out by Lee Asher, Darin Martineau and Allan Ackerman.
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runtime: 2min | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Instant InfinityUnknown MentalistBased on a classic principle, the 4 routines explained in this ebook can become reputation makers for you. Right from a rank beginner to an experienced professional, any performer can adapt these routines to his/her stature and pull off these seemingly impossible card mentalism miracles. There is no sleight of hand and all the routines are totally hands off. The principle is completely self-working and almost impromptu. Only ordinary decks of playing cards are used - no gaffs or gimmicks are needed. The bonus is an esp routine performed with an ordinary esp deck. No preshow. No stooges.... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Instant TranspositionAndrew LohA visual two-packet transposition card effect. The performer introduces two packets of cards; the four Aces and Kings. The Ace‐packet is placed on the table and with a magical gesture, the Kings packet magically transforms into the Aces. The Kings are now on the table.
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Instantly Healed: Torn & Restored CardRay HengeveldTear off a corner of a signed card and restore it instantly. This is a very visual torn and restored card effect. There is no unnecessary folding of the card or other funny business. Ray teaches you in detail how the gimmick has to be constructed. You probably do not have all the materials lying around on your table, but all components are readily available. You will learn five ways to perform this restoration effect. Can be adopted to business cards. 1st edition 2009; 18 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
IntrigueJoseph B.This effect is intriguing. Not only will the magician find two chosen cards under impossible conditions, but there will be a series of incredible and numerous predictions. Look at the full performance. The effect is simple to perform and semi-automatic. We are certainly within the magician-fooler category. Everything is done with a normal deck of cards.
1st edition 2023, video 16:03. | $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Introduction to Card MagicRoberto GiobbiIn 14 clearly organized lessons you will learn how to handle a deck of cards like a pro. And along the way you will acquire some amazing, yet simple card tricks, which will allow you to successfully perform a little card act for an audience.
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IntuitionDavid DevlinA cased deck is placed on the table. You remove your wallet, and also place it on the table. Both are on the table, and they are there in FULL view before ANYTHING happens. You tell the spectators that you removed one card from the deck, and put it in your wallet. A spectator then makes a series of choices bringing her to one card. The spectator herself removes the deck from the case, and deals the cards one at a time to the table. There are only 51 cards. The thought of card is missing. You then open your wallet, and remove a card. It is the thought of card! This is a "new" method for the... | $15 to wish list | |
InventionsKyle MacNeillKyle MacNeill’s 10th Ebook is Inventions, and it contains 7 tried and tested effects, a colour change created by Kyle MacNeill and Cameron Francis, and a troubleshooting method – a completely new take on the Impromptu Invisible deck plot.
The contents: Tricks
1. Transmogrify V.2.0 | $5 to wish list |