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Out of the FuckRed Nist
The spectator takes the deck, chooses a card and loses it himself in the pack. He shuffles the deck to lose the card. Up to this point, you haven't touched the cards. You then take the deck and distribute the entire pack into two piles. Without any manipulation, the cards can be turned over immediately: all the reds have been separated from the blacks, except for one - the spectator's card! With... | $12.50 to wish list | |
Out of Sight Discernment IIWesley JamesTwo of the Most Impossible Card Effects of this Century No one is surprised when Wesley James introduces a card effect that breaks new ground. He has been doing so for nearly fifty years. However, when he releases two innovative new plots in one dedicated volume, you know they must be incredibly powerful. Out of Sight Discernment II and How'd You Know are two such effects. Out of Sight Discernment II From a shuffled deck, which could be borrowed, a spectator is given the opportunity to think of any one of potentially dozens of cards you offer to show them at different random points... | $30 to wish list | |
Out Of HandKyle MacNeillYoung inventor Kyle MacNeill brings you his latest ebook – seven hands off card tricks. All seven tricks are strong and streamlined, with most being completely hands off and others being predominantly hands free. I think that you will find all the ideas refreshing. 1. Spectator does the Sandwich (This first appeared in Inventions) - A 100% hands off effect whereby a card is picked by the spectator, and cut into the pack. He then suddenly finds the two red Kings face up with four face down cards in between. The spectator then picks one of these cards, and discovers that it is his card! The three other... | ★★★★★ $9.49 to wish list | |
Out of ControlJoseph B.Out of Control is a surprising, impossible location effect. The magician never touches the deck or even looks at it because the spectator will do everything under the table including two riffle shuffles and several cuts. Yet despite these stringent premises, the magician will be able to find the spectator's card face down in the spread of the deck. Great reactions especially from fellow magicians.
1st edition 2022, video 13:51 | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Out NumberedDavid DevlinThree boxed decks of cards are displayed to three spectators. It is explained that in the first two decks, two specific cards have been placed in two psychologically strategic spots. In the third deck, is proof that the psychological experiment is successful. This third deck is kept by the performer, but is always in full view. The two spectators take their decks out of the boxes, and use business cards to randomly arrive at two different playing cards. The two cards from the first spectator’s deck are used to create a card. Let’s say that the two cards are the Two of Diamonds and the... | $8 to wish list | |
Ose Fake CutAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Original Card MysteriesEric F. ImpeyExcerpt from the Foreword: The majority of the effects described in this book are absolutely new, and require a minimum amount of skill. I have been using many of them for a considerable time, and they are all original with me, except one. So I sincerely hope that others will not "invent" them in a few months time. In this publication, Impey describes how to wax together pairs of cards, a technique that Dai Vernon would later refine with rough-and-smooth to create his famous Brainwave deck. Judson Brown is generally credited with inventing the basic brainwave-type effect using Impey's waxed cards... | $10 to wish list | |
Orgasm of AstonishmentFerry GeratsA very funny version of the collector's plot. 4 Labracadabrador cards find 3 chosen cards instantly. A version of Roy Walton's collector's plot, which has been in my repertoire for 25 years now and has made a lot of audiences happy. As the hilarious text makes everyone laugh out loud, the thought crossed my mind to call it: "The Funniest Collectors in the World". However because of the awe-inspiring moment that is felt by everyone at the climax when the three chosen cards appear between the collector cards it is more appropriate to call it: Orgasm of Astonishment So what is Orgasm of... | $15 to wish list | |
Optik DeckUnknown MentalistOptic Deck is an optical/visual memorized deck. You 'see' a number 1-52 in your mind's eye and you 'optically' or visually know what card is at that number. Similarly you 'see' any card in your mind's eye and you again 'optically' know what position the card is at. The stack looks very random, the suits look random, there is no red/black alternating pattern and even after reasonable scrutiny it would be almost impossible to spot a sequence because there is none. Even magicians after being told that there is a stack involved will find it extremely difficult to spot the stack. This is a... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
OPOS CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Open SecretsPeter DuffieEleven card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. PSYCHOGRAPHY: Before you begin, you remove a card from the deck and, without showing its face, you place it between a spectator's hands. This, you state, is a sprit photograph that has yet to be taken. You now allow another spectator a free choice of any card in the deck and have him sign his name across the face. This card is lost into the middle of the deck which you then give to a spectator. You now remove two cards from your pocket - these two cards have completely blank faces - these, you state, are the photographic... | $15 to wish list | |
Open PredictionTommaso GuglielmiThis is one of Gugliemli's several methods for the open prediction that he is glad to offer all magicians. It should be noted that this effect does not respect all of the conditions set by Stewart James for his “51 Faces North”. This is a good Impromptu solution. It relies on sleight of hand to reach a 100% successful ending, but Tommaso tried to design the method to hide the “dirty work” and he has included 6 different techniques to hopefully meet the needs/styles of everyone. This method will require some practice before the performer can swiftly and confidently present the effect. ... | ★★★★★ $6.50 to wish list | |
Open Ended: A monograph on the open predictionDavid GemmellThis is a collection of solutions to the famous 'open prediction' problem posed by Paul Curry. From the introduction by Marc Paul: Ever since Paul Curry first posed his now famous card problem magicians have sweated over the idea of creating the perfect Open Prediction. It seems that the first published solution appeared in Phoenix magazine (December 1949) in a letter from Gerald Kosky to Bruce Elliott. Since then the list of people who have offered ideas and solutions is huge and includes the likes of Marlo, Dai Vernon, Bill Simon, Martin Gardner, Peter Warlock, Francis Haxton, to name but a few, and of course Stewart James and his infamous... | $15 to wish list | |
Open Double DealAllan AckermanThe double deal is taking the top and bottom card at the same time. The open double deal is an idea by Marlo which eliminates the card alignment issue.
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runtime: 54s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Open DoorDuc Thinh & Sam HoangPlease note that this video is in Vietnamese. There are some English subtitles, but for the most part you will get the instructions of how to make the gimmick and how to perform with it from the visual contents of the video. From the brilliant mind of Vietnams top magicians Duc Thinh and Hoang Sam comes a very clean mis-made card effect. A corner of the spectators signed card switches inside out and switches back with very little movement. 1st edition 2016, length 16 minutes. | $9 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
OPEC CountAllan AckermanOPEC stands for Out of Position Elmsley Count - a variation by Ed Marlo.
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runtime: 1min 25s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One-Handed Overhand ShuffleAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One-Handed Open Double DealAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One-Handed Faro ShuffleAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One-Handed FansAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One-Handed Center DealAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One To FivePeter DuffieAnother way to ditch/lap cards while you show them one by one. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.) runtime: 8min 33s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
One Red Hot MotherDavid DevlinThere is a lot of magic crammed into this routine. Everything from a prediction, the finding of two selected and signed cards, and the transposition of the card's backs. Here is the effect: Phase 1: A single red backed card is placed off to one side, but is kept in full view throughout the proceedings. The performer states that there is one red card and one red card only. The spectator then selects any card and signs it (there is no force whatsoever). The card is returned to the center of the deck. The top card is shown, but it is not the signed card. The red backed card is turned over... | $10 to wish list | |
One More Thought on CardsJ. Stewart SmithAvailable again after a long absence is this fine work by J. Stewart Smith, presenting eleven more of his mystifying card effects, each of which is accomplished without knuckle-busting sleight of hand. This is the book that had card workers talking all over the country. It had to be good to receive praise from such internationally known close-up workers. See below for a few brief quotes from some of the very best. PARTIAL CONTENTS:
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