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PandoraLiam MontierA collection of magic tricks using your card case. This booklet has it all - from visual routines to the purely baffling, with detailed instructions on how to make the gimmicks required for the 8 killer ideas that you will be performing in no time. Visually change a mini card that is stapled to your card case. Heal burn marks on signed cards and the box. Make your spectators visually see the deck expand, so much so it won't fit back in the box. Expose a 'secret slit' in your card box, before it magically seals up when a spectator tries it. These routines are just a sample of the effects... | $12 to wish list | |
PalmingIan Kendall | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Palm TransfersAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Palm to PalmPeter DuffieTransfer palmed cards from one hand to the other while holding a deck of cards. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.) runtime: 1min 50s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Palm Add TopPeter Duffie | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Palm Add BottomPeter DuffieThis is a very clean method to add cards which are classic palmed to the bottom of the pack. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.) runtime: 1min 19s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Paint Brush Color ChangeBrick Tilley | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Packet Trick TreasuresAldo ColombiniHere's another collection of packet tricks. Using only a few cards you can perform very strong, baffling, visual magic. The main feature is: TOTALLY IMPROMPTU EFFECTS AND NO SET-UPS! Contents:
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Packet Trick PicksAldo ColombiniAn incredible collection of packet tricks!
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Packet Racket IIDavid DevlinEvery now and then a sequel is made that out does the original such as The Godfather part II, Superman II, The Empire Strikes Back, The Terminator II, The Dark Knight, and Aliens to name a few. Well, such is the case here with David Devlin's Packet Racket II. If you like packet tricks (David loves them) then you will love this eBook! All six of the tricks use standard packet sleights, and only one of them uses gaffed cards. (You can find the first volume here Packet Racket). Triumphant Travelers: What do you get when you combine Open Travelers with Triumph? You get Triumphant Travels. This one is impromptu. ... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Packet RacketDavid DevlinDavid Devlin loves packet tricks. This new eBook contains nine of David's best packet tricks. (Volume two in this series is Packet Racket II.) Some use normal cards, some use gaffs, and some are impromptu. If you think you're getting a book about packet tricks that only magicians will appreciate, think again! This book is a terrific collection of tricks for laymen, restaurant workers, bar magicians, close-up workers, and everyone in between. All of the tricks in this eBook are packet tricks, but most tend to have a feel of something a little bigger. Most of the effects use standard packet trick methodology... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Packet Mania Vol. 4Cameron FrancisProbably the best of the series. Great packet tricks that use easy to find special cards. CONTENTS:
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Packet Mania Vol. 3Cameron FrancisAfter the success of the first two volumes, Cameron offers here five more incredible packet tricks using some special cards which are very easy to find. CONTENTS:
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Packet Mania Vol. 2Cameron FrancisMore great packet tricks using some special cards, which are very easy to find. CONTENT:
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Packet Mania Vol. 1Cameron FrancisGreat packet tricks using some special cards, which are very easy to find. CONTENT:
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Packet Magic(Jerry) J. K. HartmanFrom the introduction: The title suggests that the routines to be described solely involve small packets of cards. To that extent, it is inaccurate. Many of the routines utilize the full deck in varying degrees. The excuse is that they center around small groups of cards which by themselves are identifiable as packets, and thus can be combined in longer sequences with routines using those groups alone. Small packet routines seem to have a certain niceness and precision about them and thus have a particular fascination for cardmen. Fortunately, laymen are generally impressed as well, ascribing... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Pack3tJohn GelasiNote: All YouTube demo videos linked from the PDF are unavailable. Explanatory text and photos are complete. John Gelasi presents three all new killer packet tricks that you can perform with any deck! Pack3t is an ebook containing three packet tricks that you will use for all of your impromptu situations. Grab any deck, and using just the cards you take from it, you're ready to perform impromptu packet tricks that don't even look impromptu. Magic of the impromptu category is always nice to have under your belt so you're ensured to have tricks that deliver, even when you leave your favorite... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Pack a DeckH. G. Sparks | $4 to wish list | |
Overhand Shuffle ShiftAllan AckermanHere you control several cards, say the four aces, during an overhand shuffle. It also allows you to get a break under the cards you control. This can be exploited to top palm these cards. This means you have not just controlled several cards, but also removed them from the deck.
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Overhand Shuffle Control and Slip ShuffleAllan AckermanThis is a basic card control - easy to do, but also easy to mess up. It allows you to control the top half of the deck. Allan teaches several fine points and variations, including the slip shuffle where the bottom card is maintained during an overhand shuffle.
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OverboardDavid DevlinThis incredible routine is pretty much a card act all by itself. There are several mind-blowing phases, and it is all done with a normal deck of cards. There are absolutely no gaffs whatsoever. The deck and the card box are the only "props" used, so you can have this on your person at all times, and be completely prepared to blow 'em away! What began as a simple single-phase effect by Aldo Colombini, David expanded and added to it with inspirations from Aldo, Paul Harris, and Max Maven. The aspect of this routine that David likes most is the "hands-off" nature of it. The spectator does pretty much all of the work.... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Over the Phone Telepathy: on steroidsUnnamed MagicianImagine: The magician hands a business card to a spectator as he says to them "My assistant's number and name is on this card. I'm giving this information to you now because if I gave it to you after the selection, you might think I have 52 numbers or 52 names prepared, one for each possible outcome." With this said, he promises never to touch the business card again. The magician then introduces a deck of cards, spreading it face up in front of the spectator. The spectator can see that all cards are present and that there are no duplicates. The magician invites the spectator to... | $20 to wish list | |
OvationStephen Minch & Martin A. NashOvation is the card act that, for the last few years, Martin Nash reserved strictly for his use in the Close-Up Room at the Magic Castle. For a long time that was the only place one could witness it. Later he also used it for special occasions in his regular public work. This act was designed to impress and fool not only laymen but magicians and magic-wise laymen as well. Its proof of success is the many strations of seemingly unlimited card skill ever devised. It is not a self-working routine. It will take practice. But the end gives an impression far in excess of its means. Once mastered it... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Out of this WorldPaul CurryPaul Curry invented this effect when he was just 25 years old. It is one of the most well known and probably most often performed card effects today. A classic through and through. An incredibly strong effect paired with a most simple method. You can't find much better card tricks. The effect as Curry describes it: The performer shuffles a pack of cards and starts to deal them into two piles - the red cards in one pile, the blacks in the other. After a few cards have been dealt into each pile the deal is stopped and the performer explains that were he to continue to deal in this manner... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list |