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Twist LinkRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphLearn how to fold three beautiful cards. Included are templates and detailed video instructions. Particularly the Twist Flap is interesting, because it has a 'reveal'. You show the card which does not immediately look particularly impressive or impossible. You then lift a flap to expose a much more difficult situation that will impress everybody.
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Counts with Jumbo CardsLarry BrodahlTechniques to do a natural relaxed looking Elmsley and Jordan count using Jumbo Cards. Included is a script and handling for a trick that is especially useful for MC work. A video showing how the counts look is also included (see your digital shelf). 1st edition 2019, PDF 22 pages, video length 38 s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Homing CardMatteo FilippiniMatteo Filippini presents his personal study on the Francis Carlyle Homing Card. Starting from the splendid Carlyle version, which appeared on the historical Stars Of Magic, through Roberto Giobbi's Homing Card Plus, from the second volume of Card College, Matteo offers his vision on this great card magic effect. The Homing Card is certainly one of the few effects with playing cards that are well suited to different situations: close-up, parlour, TV, theatre... The routine has been divided into several phases and analyzed down to the smallest detail. In addition some historical notes and a rich bibliography. 1st edition 2019,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Peter Kane's Wild Card PlusLewis GansonThe original eye-popping effect plus great new routines by William G. Stickland and Bob Gill. A version of this stunning effect first appeared in print in Hugard's Monthly Magic Magazine dated April 1962. The effect and method of the 'Wild Card' originated by Peter Kane, and described on his behalf by Gus Southall, has become a classic. Top flight magicians all over the world acclaimed the effect. However, many magicians "fought shy" of it feeling that it was difficult to do, or, sometimes having difficulty in obtaining sets of cards which had really strong contrasts to emphasize the astonishing change. Peter Kane's 'Wild Card... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Dark Ride: Deck SwitchBrick TilleyThis is the deck switch from the train car poker game scene in the movie The Sting, executed by John Scarne, renowned gambling expert. It is straight forward and within the range of anyone willing to devote the time necessary to master it. Add it to your skill set. You will receive a PDF and a video (download from your digital shelf). Here is the clip from The Sting where the switch is executed.
1st edition 2019, PDF 4 pages, video 17s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Bouncer: Two Card MonteBrick TilleyThe addition of a clever device - something you have likely around the house - lifts this old favorite out of the amateur category and makes it a solid mainstay. Nor more of that "one behind the back..." method, this is ideal for walk around, as the reset is automatic. You will receive a PDF and a video (see your digital shelf). 1st edition 2019, PDF 4 pages, video length 26 s. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
McDonald's Aces and Freak OutPaul A. LelekisIncluded are 8 videos plus an informative Preface with pointers and performing tips. McDonald's Aces is a time-honored gem-stone ... one of the finest routines ever created ... and so easy to do. Learn all about the one-armed magician, "Mac" McDonald, his traveling magic show with Louis Tannen, and Mac's performance of McDonald's Aces for Presidents and European Royalty. This is not just a trick ... or just an assembly - it is an entire elegant routine with a number of revelations, from beginning to end - the perfect opener or closer. You will be proud to perform this beautiful routine. ... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Cabaret Card DivinationBilly McComb & Ken de CourcyThe Effect: The magician removes a pack of cards from its packet and hands it out for shuffling and cutting. He also gives a sealed envelope to another spectator for safe keeping. The shuffled deck is passed to someone else who is instructed to deal seven cards on to the hand of the person seated next to him. The performer reclaims the balance of the pack then asks the spectator to fan the seven cards he holds faces towards himself. From the center of the floor, the magician says, "Sir, I think you are looking at a Queen of Spades. If I'm right, please remove it from the other cards and hold... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Australian Gambling Game of 31Ken de CourcyThe Ace to Six of each suit are placed on the table, and the two players turn cards face down alternately and a running total of the pips is maintained. The winner is the one who takes the total to no more than 31. Even after the spectator is told the secret to winning, the magician still wins. Ends with an extra kicker. PDF 10 pages | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Book of Thirty-OneTotoFrom the preface and introduction: This book could be titled "The Game of Thirty-One Revisited" because of the various articles that have made an attempt to describe the game. Why then did I set out to write this? First, because I consider the game of thirty-one such a delightful diversion from the "norm" that I want to bring it to the attention of the magic fraternity, and second, because I have many ideas I would like to add. At the Magic Castle, in Hollywood, the game was first shown to me by Dai Vernon in August of 1980. The "Professor" frequently showed me card puzzles that he had learned over... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Inferno: Hole Card SwitchBrick TilleyDuring the 1970's Dai Vernon demonstrated this around the Magic Castle to anyone who was interested. He was quite fond of it. It is a neat, highly deceptive, practical hole card switch using natural actions, something he highly favored.
1st edition 2020, PDF 4 pages, video 12s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Further MoreJon RacherbaumerThis manuscript is an exploration of the origin and evolution of one of the most dependable, commercial, and semiautomatic card tricks extant. Even its name is unusual and memorable - "Further Than That"
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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 | |
Shank ShuffleBrick TilleyThe Shank Shuffle, a full deck false shuffle, was published in 1971 on Ed Marlo's behalf by Jon Racherbaumer. The Zarrow shuffle came out around the same time. New Yorkers backed this method and that overshadowed the Shank method, which may be superior, depending on your point of view. The Shank method is regarded as more convincing by some card handlers. Reading the description can be a bit daunting for the novice. Here is your chance to master the shuffle thanks to a lucid video presentation and a clear text and illustrations.
1st edition 2019, PDF + video (length 23s)... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Old School Packet TrickMario Tarasini | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Real WarpedRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphA Card Warp effect that ends with an 'impossible' signed card with half turned face-out and the other half back-out. Effect: A playing card is folded and then signed by a spectator. This folded and signed card is inserted between another folded card, just like in the classic Card Warp effect. Then the inside card is pushed from left to right and from right to left. First the direction of the white border of the card's back switches position. Then one half of the card turns face outward. At this point the folded and signed card can be handed out as souvenir to the spectator. It will have one... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Charity: Running False CutBrick Tilley | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
WindMario TarasiniA corner from a card is seen in a transparent plastic bag. Blow on it ... and the corner will disappear. The disappearance of the corner is very fast and visual. The trick works automatically, all you have to do is to blow on the bag and the corner will disappear. After the trick, the bag can be given to the spectator. [Note that the video only explains the vanish of the corner from the transparent bag. If you want to show a card tear off a corner put it in the bag and then vanish it, you will have to figure out how to secretly introduce the gimmicked bag with a prepared corner already inside.]
1st edition 2020, length 5 min 13 s.... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
1 Dollar Card Through WindowRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphA playing card missing a corner melts through a window glass pane. Once the card has melted through the glass the spectator can touch the glass. This method is very quick and cheap to make, about $1, and thus the name of the trick. Works with any glass pane that is not too thick. [Note: The $1 cost statement assumes you have common supplies available when it comes to gaffing cards, such as double sided tape, invisible thread, etc. If you do not have these available then it will cost you more, because you will likely have to purchase more than you actually need for this one gimmick. Also keep in mind that most will incur shipping costs to stock up on these supplies.]
1st edition 2020, length 21 min 48 s.... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Mr. Bones: Miracle Thought of CardBrick TilleyA card is merely thought of by a spectator. The performer writes a prediction on a card and pockets it. The spectator is asked to remove his thought of card from the deck. When the performer's prediction is read aloud by another spectator it is found to match the spectator's card. At no time does the spectator state or reveal his card until after the spectator's thought of card has been read aloud. This is based on a Harold Taylor idea. The clever method will put a big smile on your face. 1st edition 2020, PDF 4 pages, video 1 min 37 s. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Trix FixesJon Racherbaumer | $10 to wish list | |
The Perfected Five Card TrickGeorge BlakeThis ebook teaches solutions to the following problem Rusduck posed in the late 1950s: Any deck used. Any five cards taken from it by a spectator, and any one of the five cards is set aside. The performer calls out the other four cards to an assistant in another room or to someone on the phone, and immediately the chosen card is named. Arguably the best rendition of this type of effect is the Bloom Miracle Poker Machine. These are very similar requirements to the Fitch Cheney Five-Card Trick. But they are not identical. In the Fitch Cheney trick the performer selects the one card out of the five given to him which his assistant needs to identify... | $10 to wish list | |
Paint Brush Color ChangeBrick Tilley | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Psi-VJon RacherbaumerA retrospective look at Dai Vernon's Five-Card Mental Force.
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