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Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes: Ebook + DVDs 1-4Jerry Cestkowski | $115 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Encyclopedia of Self-Working Card TricksGlenn G. GravattThis is a marvelous compilation of mostly easy and sleightless, or as it is usually called self-working, card tricks. Some effects do require moves such as palming, and a good false shuffle and false cut will go a long way to make many otherwise sleightless effects much stronger. But for the most part no sleights are necessary to perform the vast majority of effects taught. From the Introduction: It is to be hoped that the reader will not have to go far in this book before he realizes and appreciates that this is not just another book, collection, or compilation of card tricks. It is expected... | ★★★★★ $39.50 to wish list | |
EngagedAlan RorrisonThis is a beautiful ring-card linking effect. Spectator freely chooses a card which he signs. Performer hole punches the signed card and magically attaches and then magically removes a ring. The hole punched card can be handed out for inspection.
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England Up ClosePeter DuffieOver 70 knock-out close-up magic routines from England's Finest close-up creators. Most of the effects are new to print. The list of contributors is long: Jon Allen, Jamie Badman, Anthony Brahams, David Britland, Sean Carpenter, Harold Cataquet, Roger Crosthwaite, Wayne Dobson, Shiv Duggal, Nicholas Einhorn, Mark Elsdon, Kevin Fox, Andi Gladwin, Brian Glover, Paul Gordon, Paul Hallas, Justin Higham, Andy Hurst, Rob James, Lewis Jones, Walt Lees, Shaun McCree, Iain Moran, Andy Nicholls, Jack Parker, Mike Rose, Al Smith, Stephen Tucker, Dominic Twose. 1st edition 2006; PDF 173 pages.
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Enigmaths 1Werner MillerHere you will find 20 self-working effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks. This is the first volume in a series of ebooks. Max Maven: "I am a fan of Werner Miller." | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Enigmaths 2Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with the second volume in his series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks.
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Enigmaths 3Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his third volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks. A total of twenty effects for the magician looking for subtle math to enable stunning miracles. Everything is clearly explained with drawings, diagrams and tables.
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Enigmaths 4Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his fourth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2010; 36 pages. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 5Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his fifth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2010; 36 pages. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 6Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his sixth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2010; 36 pages. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 7Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his seventh volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks. 1st edition 2011; 31 pages. Illustrated. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 8Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his eighth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks. 1st edition 2011; 32 pages. Illustrated. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 9Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his ninth and last volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2011; 35 pages. Illustrated. Table of Contents
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Enlightenment Book 1(Benny) Ben HarrisFull details of how this magnetic miracle works.
Enlightenment is a revolutionary way of using magnets to create the illusion of levitating a playing card or a dollar note. This 100 page ebook gives you all of the details. Learn the back history, how a simple advertisement in a catalog inspired the idea. Learn how to operate the gimmick, how to install it in a deck of cards, and how to use it to make a dollar bill float. You'll... | ★★★★★ $9.95 more than onetype to choose from softcover | |
Entertaining with CardsLeo BehnkeYou will find in this ebook twenty wonderful old school card tricks. Table of Contents
1st edition 1962; 19 pages | $12 to wish list | |
EquinoxDavid BritlandCard tricks with ungimmicked cards. One coin trick.
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Erdnase False ShuffleAllan AckermanThis is a tabled false riffle shuffle from The Expert at the Card Table by Erdnase.
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runtime: 1min 15s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Erdnase on EdgeSteven Youell | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Erdnase One-Handed CutAllan AckermanThis is a one-handed cut from Expert at the Card Table by Erdnase.
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runtime: 43s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Erdnase Top PalmSteven Youell | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ErrGerard Zitta"I think your routine is very good. I may use it a couple times myself." - Brian T. Lees (a.k.a. Topper)[Although different, the plot can be seen as a variation of an article in Abraca-Poof! - December 2016 that can also be found on lybrary.com. Brian T. Lees digged up an unreferenced gem buried somewhere in one of Aldo Colombini's DVDs. Effect: You produce a deck of cards and hand it to a spectator. (You will not touch it or see it any more). The spectator shuffles the deck, selects a card, folds it and puts a rubber band or a paper clip tight around it. Despite these lab conditions, you try to guess their card! And believe it or not, you will always succeed. Their card can be given back as a souvenir. It does... | $10 to wish list | |
Esoteric ACAANJoseph B. | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Esoteric Conspiracies: CardsDavid DevlinThis is the first in a new series of videos by David Devlin. In this video, David teaches three of his best effects. These effects are not difficult to perform, but each one is a very hard-hitting effect. Here are the effects: Boomerang: This will knock them on their butts. A deck with a blue back (which has been in use) has from it a card selected and signed. Two jokers with red backs are introduced and shown freely. The selected card is pushed into the center of the deck by the spectator. Without coming near the deck, the signed selection materializes between the jokers! Once again, the... | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ESP Cards with Bicycle Back MarkedLybrary.comYou will receive four sets of 5 ESP cards (circle, cross, three wavy lines, square, star), a total of 20 cards. Two sets have a red Bicycle back and the other two sets have a blue Bicycle back. These cards were manufactured by USPCC on their standard air-cushion cardboard. All cards are marked on the back in an easy-to-read way. A short glimpse is all you need to know which symbol it is. The Bicycle back design wonderfully camouflages the markings if you do not know where to look. These cards match regular Bicycle cards allowing combinations of effects with ESP symbols and standard card symbols. ... | ★★★★★ $8.50 to wish list |