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FFFF Lecture 2003Boris WildThe FFFF (Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic) convention is the "Original Close-Up Magic Convention" and the most prestigious gathering of close-up magicians in the world. Since 1971 the By-Invitation-Only event continues to feature the best performers, creators and lecturers in the world. This means the very fact that one can attend this convention is a badge of honor and admission into the highest ranks of magic. Boris Wild has attended FFFF and this ebook is his lecture from 2003. As you can imagine magicians who lecture at FFFF show, teach and demonstrate their very best stuff. After all they... | $10 to wish list | |
Fibonacci PrincipleMaciej DziegielewskiDon't be misled by the title of this effect. It is not a new mathematical method. This is a purely sleight-of-hand effect. However, it uses the Fibonacci sequence as a presentational tool. Effect: The magician explains the idea of Fibonnacci's Numbers which are numbers in the following integer sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, ... (every next number is a sum of two previous numbers). This sequence appears in many spheres such as: art, nature, science... Performer introduces a deck of cards in random order. The card is freely selected by the spectator. Before the card is placed... | $5 to wish list | |
Fiery PredictionsJoseph B. | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fifteen Kinks BundledIan Baxter | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
Fifteen Star Card EffectsLu BrentFifteen excellent pasteboard effects, all easy to perform, as they require little or no skill. The contents include "Unbelievable Coincidence" which in itself is worth more than the price of the entire book; "U-Find-Our-Cards," a chapter wherein spectators unknowingly discover their own selected cards in a puzzling fashion; and "Auto-Graphic Minds," which will never fail to bewilder the closest observer. Plus additional tricks of a professional caliber. Here is a collection of the very smartest magic, devised and used in his own act by Lu Brent, the top-notch Philadelphia professional... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Fifth ElementLee SmithTwo strong card effects with a mentalism theme.
The Third Degree
Fifth Element (thought of card to pocket) | $14 to wish list | |
Fifty Ways to use a Card BoxDon TannerEverybody owns a card box. Many magicians own several. Seldom are they used for anything more than vanishing a card. Now here's a whole new breath of life for them - fifty ways to put them to work. You will find complete routines here, or effects which can be used alone or in combination with other effects. This kind of reading stimulates your thinking, so that you will see places in your show where a card box is just the right answer. Reference ebooks of this type belong on every magicians digital shelf. They are the recipe ebooks of our trade.
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Fifty-TwoAldo ColombiniAll these routines are performed with a regular deck of cards. Ten incredible effects with a special guest appearance by Cameron Francis. Contents:
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FillersPaul A. LelekisThese very important effects are the "filling" for a successful show. Combine Paul's e-books, Openers and Closers I, II, and III to complete your knowledge of creating a truly audience-pleasing show. This is very important! In my Openers and Closers series of e-books, I explored the powerful "openers" needed to set the stage, and the "closers" needed to close the show and thrill them. But ... in between, the magic is still very, very important. SENSE OF SMELL - A shuffled deck is magically divided into piles, one all red and the other all black ... but the red selection is found in the middle of the black pile,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Final CountdownRaphaël CzajaA card is selected and outjogged from a deck which is then put on the table. Now, you bring out a packet of five prediction cards that you show to have all red backs and fronts (all different), saying one of them must be the selection. You explain that the cards will help you, not to find the right one, but to eliminate the four wrong ones! After some magical gesture:
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Final CutAldo ColombiniTwenty-five incredible impromptu routines performed with just a regular deck of cards (and, of course, all different from Aldo's other ebooks). Contributors: Howard Adams, Gene Castillon, Aldo Colombini, Tom Daugherty, Ken de Courcy, Karl Fulves, Martin Gardner, Dougie Gibbard, Paul Gordon, J. K. Hartman, Tom Hubbard, Marty Kane, Werner Miller, André Robert, Lin Searles, Tom Sellers, Floyd Shotts, Stephen Tucker. 1st edition 2008; 18 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Final WaveAlan RorrisonThe final wave is a very visual card routine. It requires what is typically called a 'bastard hard move'. I can therefore only recommend this effect to the hard core card experts who are willing to put the necessary work into this move. Of course, if you like the effect you can exchange the difficult move with other easier moves, but it will be hard to achieve the same clean and direct performance without it. | $9 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Find Me If You CanBoyet VargasFind Me If You Can is a two-phase four-card mentalism routine that starts off with exploring the spectator's capability of finding their card using their subconscious mind and finishing off with the mentalist finding the card.
1st edition 2021, PDF 8 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Find The Royal FlushRaphaël CzajaA packet of cards is introduced for a "kind of" poker game in which the spectator cannot lose. The magician explains he has two rewards for him. At the end of the dealings, if the spectator's hand beats the magician's, he gets a $20 bill. If his hand is a royal flush, he gets the magician's credit card. And if the magician's hand beats the spectator's, nobody loses anything. Fair enough? The cards are then dealt accordingly to the spectator's choices between the magician and him - five cards each. When the spectator spreads his cards face up on the table, he has four cards from a royal flush... | $3 to wish list | |
Fine Art of Palming CardsBrick TilleyPalming cards, and getting away with it, is one of the most difficult skills in the magician's toolbox. If you've ever wanted to master this sleight here is your chance. This concise tutorial will get you started, or improve your current technique, in order to raise your confidence level. This lesson covers the one-hand top palm. 1st edition 2021, PDF + video (length: 16 s) | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Finessed ControlsJon RacherbaumerControlling a card to the top or to the bottom is the most fundamental technique in card magic. Every card magician should have at least one good method to do that. Consequently many authors use the phrase "control card to the top/bottom with your preferred method" and leave the rest to the reader assuming that everyone already has his or her preferred method. While you might have your favorite method, the search for better ones never stops. In this ebook Jon Racherbaumer describers several - as he calls them 'finessed' methods - to control a card to the top or to the bottom. You should find... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Fingerprint DossierJon RacherbaumerFrom the Preface: I must confess that my initial reaction to the Fingerprint Trick was tepid. There was no tension or conflict and it came off as being a glorified location trick. But one aspect interested me. It violated one of magic's cardinal rules - namely, never tell an audience what you are going to do before you do it. And, worse, in this case the performer divulges how he plans do it. Every presentation explains how the trick ostensibly works: The selection is found by detecting the thumbprint left on it. This is a plausible explanation, but as the trick unfolds, this casual explanation... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Fingertip ControlAllan AckermanAllan teaches two fingertip controls, one by Charlie Miller from Expert Card Technique and the other by Ed Marlo from his Fingertip Control book.
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Fingertip Control ForceAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fingertip Control: Revolutionary Card Technique - Chapter 3Edward Marlo | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
FinkKyle MacNeillA clever application of Fandango. The visual appearance of a thought-of word that will knock your sox off! Young Kyle MacNeill has been forging a reputation for himself as a clever and enthusiastic card magician. At just 14 years of age, his approach and dedication to our art is so heart-warming. Here is a young man who cares about the details, the history, and the integrity of our art. We were amazed to receive this application of Fandango from Kyle. It firmly displays an understanding of our craft far beyond his meager years. With people like Kyle, the future is in good hands. EFFECT: A spectator initials... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Fireworks: 12 card revelation routineAldo Colombini | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
First Call to CardsStewart JamesHere are twelve remarkable card tricks invented and performed by Stewart James in Canada, England and the U.S. So many magicians asked to learn these tricks that Stewart decided to reveal them for the first time in this book. Most all of his card magic is done without difficult sleights or trick cards, using subtlety instead. CONTENTS: MIKE AND IKE: — The famous look-alike detectives capture a gang of criminals and identify their leader. A spectator (witness) doesn't tell how the sleuths are disguised until the case is closed. SEVEN WONDERS — No preparation is necessary to illustrate... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Fit For KingsJohn Gelasi
In his first major ebook project, John Gelasi presents five fantastic, super-commercial card routines all featuring the four kings and using a regular deck of cards. With just a little setup, you'll be performing strong, easy-to-do card effects. Some are even totally impromptu, and can be performed completely at a moment's notice! Having trouble finding impromptu effects that you actually want to perform? Look no further. All five... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list |