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Devilish MiracleAllan AckermanTwo cards are peeked at. Performer selects a few cards from the pack an shows them. One spectator notes that his card is among the ones shown. When the cards are shown again, the spectator card is missing and reappears in the other portion of the deck whereas the other spectator's card has magically appeared face down in the first packet. This is a plot by Carmen D'Amico and Ed Marlo.
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runtime: 6min 27s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Devious DeparturesJon RacherbaumerA deep dive into Elmsley's Point of Departure. The original effect is the following. A card is chosen and placed face down on the table. The two black aces are then removed from the pack and with the utmost fairness, the chosen card is placed between them, and this sandwich is handed to a spectator to hold. On the magician's command, the chosen card vanishes and is found in the performer's pocket.
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Diamonds from CoalPeter Duffie & Robin RobertsonBiddle Force: An Unnatural Order; A Swindle of Suits; Observation Test; Name a Number, Any Number Batch Mexican Turnover: On a Match; Mag(net)Ic; Looks Can be Deceiving; The Royal Road; Combined Forces; Rapid-Fire... | ★★★★★ $19.95 to wish list | |
DiceptionChris CongreaveShowing that your deck is mixed and ordinary, you also show a card with a prediction written on the back. The spectator chooses a card completely at random, by rolling 1, 2 or 3 dice. You deal to their number (no force). When you reveal the prediction you have not only predicted their chosen card, but also what number they rolled on the dice. You will need a blue and a red deck (or any two decks with matching faces but different backs) to make this yourself. No arts and craft, just a sharpie and a bit of writing. The dice are optional. You can use real dice, you can use a dice app on your... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
DichotomyDee ChristopherAn Out Of This World variation, streamlined and ready for performing situations without a table. BASIC EFFECT: The performer talks about intuition, chance and that little feeling we get when we know something is right, or wrong. A deck of cards is introduced and legitimately shuffled. Half the deck is put away to streamline the demonstration. The other half is then handed to the spectator and the performer offers his/her outstretched palms as a surface to deal on to. The spectator deals the cards into two piles about equal amounts of cards in each, but in no specific order. Once all the... | ★★★★★ $21 to wish list | |
Die-Bolical ACAANBiagio FasanoACAAN is a genre of card magic and mentalism effect that has now become a classic since it was first proposed by the great David Berglas, who was the first to call it "Any card At Any Number". This version of mine is very easy to perform but, if well presented, will be likely to arouse great amazement among both magicians and lay audiences, and can be performed as well in Close-Up as on Stage. It simply requires an ordinary deck of 52 cards and possibly a pair of very ordinary six-sided dice (but it can also be just imaginary dice for each of which the spectators will decide the score), and you will... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Difference Between a Change and a SwitchAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Digital Delirium(Benny) Ben HarrisSTUNNING VISUALS AS YOU PRINT 3 THOUGHT-OF CARDS WITHOUT ANY GAFFS! This is an “underground handling” for Click Click Click—a routine that originally appeared in Ben's 1989 Lecture Notes and in the book, Mad Fax & Other Mysteries (1990). It, in turn, was the outgrowth of Foto, from Out Of His Mind (1988). The never before published handling—revealed here—adds to the over-all impact by eliminating any need to ”return to the deck” prior to the magical printing of the third card. This was a procedural requirement in the previous... | $10 to wish list | |
Dimensional Relativity(Benny) Ben HarrisThe classic from 1981: Signed Card Turns Inside Out - Examinable Only once in a while do you create a new plot. Folks have always said - and will probably continue to say - "it's all been done before." Of course, that's usually the case, but not every time. Dimensional Relativity was released in 1981 as printed booklet. The original concept of "turning a signed card inside out" (created on the nineteenth day of August, 1979 and shared with Woody Meltcher) became fashionable enough to see the book through two printings in three months. The reviews were excellent and lots of folk took notice. ... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Diminishing Not LikelyPaul Gordon | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Direct HitsAldo ColombiniThis time Aldo is offering you very strong routines that require a little bit more sleight of hand than those he usually puts in print. Aldo has built his reputation on fairly easy material with simple and subtle moves. In this ebook he has kept the subtleties, but he is giving you more difficult routines which are geared toward pleasing not only the viewers, but yourself and your 'ego.' Aldo uses the first five routines as an entire act. 1st edition 1996; 33 pages. Table of Contents
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Discrepant Switch OutAllan AckermanAnother switch of a sandwiched card by Allan Ackerman. It uses the same setup as the Switch Out Count.
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DisguisedNefeschThis is a great magician's fooler: Borrow a Deck of cards. Have it freely shuffled by your spectator. Ask him to spread the deck on the table and to have a card selected. The card is placed back into the deck. And the deck is cut several times. Note: At no point have you touched the deck or the card that has been selected. At least that is what the spectators will remember. In fact you will have to touch one card briefly, but it is so well hidden in plain sight that it will not be noted. You ask the spectator to start dealing face down card by card, you ask him to stop when you feel... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Dissolving AcesDevin KnightOne of the BIG hits of Devin Knight's recent lecture tour. An effect that left many magicians with their mouths open as they witness the incredible vanish of four aces ONE BY ONE. The effect is done with just the four aces. They are not gimmicked in any way. The rest of the deck is set aside. Only the four aces and your two hands are used. Show four aces front and back and freely count them. A little squeeze and one ace vanishes, leaving three cards that are dealt out. Show three aces, square them and give the packet a squeeze. Now there are just two aces left in your hands. The last two... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Distorted SiblingsDavid DevlinDistorted Siblings combines the best aspects of several tricks by John Bannon, Max Maven, and Aldo Colombini. The routine is this: A packet of red-backed cards and a packet of blue-backed cards are placed face-down on the table. It is explained that each packet contains the four kings and that one in each packet is face-up as a prediction. Two spectators each name a king. The named kings are in fact the face up kings. The kings are turned face down and it is shown that each king is in their opposite packets. Each king is then placed back into its own packet. All four blue cards are together as are the red cards,... | $10 to wish list | |
Divide & ConjureAndrew LohSpectator Cuts the Aces with a truly different twist. It's very easy to do and highly entertaining...The four kings magically assemble to a single pile only to transform into four separate spectator selections!
1st edition 2010; 8 pages | $11 to wish list | |
Divide and ConquerTom PhoenixThis is a series of methods for taking a spectator-shuffled deck and sorting it into piles of red and black - while blindfolded. And one of the methods (as shown in the demo) gives you the ability to identify the suit and value of each card of a borrowed, shuffled deck, requiring no memorization. There are six methods in total, three of which use "special" decks (can still be used for your other card magic), and the other two use borrowed decks. All of them can be done blindfolded.
1st edition 2017, length 29 min | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
DIY Card Marking SystemsAbhinav BothraLearn six different marking systems for a Bicycle Rider Back design. There are both reader back and coder back marking systems shared here. Each marking system is unique and is suited for varying performing scenarios. This is a compilation of all three volumes of Pigment and Pixel for the price of two individual ones. [Reader Backs are marking systems where the value and suit are explicitly written on the back of the card (often hidden within the design). Coder Backs are marking systems where the back patterns/design is used to tell the value and suit of the card.] There are no tricks with a marked deck taught in this ebook. 1st edition 2022, originally titled "Pigment & Pixel 1, 2, 3", PDF 35 pages.... | $9.95 to wish list | |
DNR: Do Not ResuscitateMatthew BenjaminThe "ultimate" fishing stack! Using an ungimmicked deck of cards you can have a participant select, think, deal down to or look at one or two cards in the deck. You instantly start to describe aspects of the cards until you reveal both. I truly believe this to be the ultimate fishing deck ever devised using a normal deck. No markings, no rough and smooth, no short cards, no misprints. Use a 100% normal deck. Comes with two routines to get you started and some tips on how to present fishing questions. 1st edition 2023, PDF 7 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
Do You Like Scary Movies?Raphaël Czaja
You display a packet of blue backed cards as you offer to explain to the audience your own remake of the “Friday the 13th” movie... with just a bunch of cards! Each card represents a character from the movie. First, you introduce the Jack of Spades which symbolizes the killer. You explain that a legend says that a young boy tragically drowned in a lake during summer camp because the counselors didn't pay attention.... | ★★★★★ $7 $5 to wish list | |
Dollar CardsPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Don't Think Out LoudAllan Ackerman | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Double ACAANBiagio Fasano & Davide Rubat RemondWith Double A.C.A.A.N. you will perform exactly the miracle the title promises: using a simple deck of 52 cards that is unmarked and not gimmicked in any way, you will find first one and then another card, both random, after generating a number in an equally unusual and random way. A special "pad" to be printed in A3+ size, made available as PDF, will be the ideal mat for performing the effect. The various boxes will be completed, first with the choice of a mystery card kept face down and then two uncovered cards, the union of whose suit and value attributes will form a new card absolutely... | $9.90 to wish list | |
Double Ace ProductionAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) |