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Canadian Card ControlTom BatchelorCanada has many great magicians and Tom Batchelor, the Card Artist, is one of the leading constructive card men among them. He calls this, "An investigation into card controls, locations, discoveries, revelations." Contents include:
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Card Tricks French StyleJean FareAs a purser for a French airline flying from his home base in Tahiti, to Sydney to Los Angeles, our author, Jean Fare, keeps up on everything in card and close up magic. He gets to the Magic Castle just often enough to keep from missing anything. Several times a year he uses his airline privileges to get back to Paris to make sure "French Style" in magic is moving right ahead. You will enjoy Jean's ebook. He has carefully described his own handling on a number of excellent tricks. They include:
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Faro Notes: Revolutionary Card Technique - Chapter 7Edward MarloOver 30 effects and ideas using Faro Shuffle. It contains Marlo's analysis of the Faro Shuffle, the In Shuffle, the Out Shuffle, and other faro techniques. He details a lot about what happens to the deck in the various shuffles, and adds card effects that you can do with these shuffles.
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Fingertip Control: Revolutionary Card Technique - Chapter 3Edward Marlo | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
My Favorite Sucker Card TricksGeorge B. AndersonThese are great routines if you need to silence a heckler. Lots of impact, good effects, experienced handling of cards and spectators. George knows how to lead you to the good ones, and they will sparkle up your routines. They are "different" and you do need variety in your card programs.
1st edition 1980, 1st digital... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Seeking: a triple predictionAlexander AnthonyThis is a triple prediction effect. It requires intermediate sleight-of-hand including second dealing. The routine includes additional handlings (impromptu and set-up versions) and two bonus effects/ideas. Some presentational tips are included, too. Keep these points in mind:
1st edition 2015, 10 pages. | $7.95 to wish list | |
Handbook of Card SleightsAl LeechA must for all card men. Handy reference ebook for all card sleights. The best possible way to learn card magic, explained in good, clear terms by an expert. Sleights are modern, broken down to their simplest factors, useful and practical. The ideal ebook for the beginner in card work. You can't tackle advanced card work until you have the basics. This ebook will help you. Illustrated. Highly recommended.
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Introduction to Card MagicRoberto GiobbiIn 14 clearly organized lessons you will learn how to handle a deck of cards like a pro. And along the way you will acquire some amazing, yet simple card tricks, which will allow you to successfully perform a little card act for an audience.
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More Than A TrickJack VosburghJack Vosburgh was a close friend of Ted Annemann and deeply inspired by that master. Annemann referred to Vosburgh as "an unusual idea man." See for yourself in these thirteen novel playing card problems, especially the famous "Future Deck." Everything clearly explained so you can learn them quickly and easily. From the introduction: You have bought another magic 'book'! And a book of card tricks at that! I hope you won't be disappointed. Because you have shown enough interest in card magic to invest in this book you evidently share with me the opinion that there is nothing actually wrong with... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
UntraceableRaphaël CzajaThe descriptions below are purposely very detailed so you have an accurate transcription of what is seen by the spectator. Note that he can genuinely shuffle the deck as he wants (overhand, riffle, hindu, etc). No sleight or secret move from the magician. No marking system. No gaff or any hidden gimmick. Only use a regular deck. EFFECT #1: While shuffling a deck of cards, you proclaim to have a sixth sense that enables you to feel things around you without the need for seeing, hearing or touching them; like detecting pulse beats from a close distance. To prove it, you invite a spectator to... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
Change Volume 1MAG | $7.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Estimation: Revolutionary Card Technique - Chapter 13Edward MarloRevolutionary Card Technique No. 13. An ebook on an intriguing aspect of card magic. Both mechanical and natural estimation.
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Accans FamilyRaphaël CzajaEFFECT: A spectator shuffles a packet of number cards as much as he wants and deals through it to create a random number. Then, he deals through a blue-backed deck of playing cards (in which the magician put a red-backed prediction) and stops at his number. Let's say his card is the 7 of Clubs. Unbelievably, the red-backed prediction is the 7 of Clubs! NB: The deck is always dealt face-up. Self-working. Happens in the hands of the spectator. Examinable. Quick reset. No gaff. Uses one regular deck and one red-backed card only. Includes a handling to perform it anytime during your act with... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
Free ChoiceLa VilleOut of 52 cards the spectator names any card. The magician opens a deck of cards and shows all the cards are blue, except for the spectator's card. Its the only card with a red back. This a another handling on the old "Invisible Deck - Brain Wave" card trick. Features of Free Choice:
1st edition 2018, length 23 min | $7.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
CardmanshipAl LeechA suave combination of technique, showmanship, and salesmanship in selling card magic. The tricks are full of flair and sparkle that is the Leech trademark.
1st edition 1959, 28 pages; 1st digital edition 2018, PDF 25 pages. | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
The Faro Shuffle: Revolutionary Card Technique No. 6Edward MarloThis ebook describes Marlo's techniques for the Faro Shuffle. It contains methods for executing a faro, such as The First Technique, Faro Riffle Shuffle, and The Butt Shuffle, as well as Faro Aids, such as the Fourth Finger Table and the Rock and Reweave. It also contains more complex variations, like the Off Center Faro, Above Crimp Faro, and 26th Card Faro Check.
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ToucanRaphaël CzajaAs he shuffles a deck of playing cards, the magician talks about how cards and numbers have been used for centuries to predict the future and how it translates into his art. He writes down two predictions on the face of a random card and tables it face down. He grabs the deck and deals the cards two by two — top and bottom card together. At the stop of the spectator, he removes and tables the two selections. Then, he reveals what he wrote on the prediction card: "27" and "35". The spectator combines the value of one selection (eg: 5 of Clubs) with the suit of the other one (eg: Queen of... | $7.95 to wish list | |
Wrong TurnDavid JonathanWrong Turn is a fun and baffling approach to ACAAN that adds a kicker ending your spectators will never see coming. While most effects in this plot are telegraphed, this surprising twist strengthens the climax of the effect, further engaging your audience, while delivering even greater impact. A deck of cards is displayed as the performer mentions he made a prediction in the deck. The spectator cuts to a card, remembers it, then returns it anywhere in the deck. The participant then thoroughly shuffles the cards so their selection is genuinely lost in the deck. Any number from 1 to 52 is... | $7.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Instant TranspositionAndrew LohA visual two-packet transposition card effect. The performer introduces two packets of cards; the four Aces and Kings. The Ace‐packet is placed on the table and with a magical gesture, the Kings packet magically transforms into the Aces. The Kings are now on the table.
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CasusMichael KociolekA deck of cards is given to a spectator to shuffle, and she's asked to silently think of any number between 1 and 52. The performer then asks the spectator to freely select a card and remember it. At no time during the effect does the performer know the spectator's number or the value of the chosen card. He briefly shuffles the deck, asks the spectator to hold out her hand, and places the face down deck on her palm. The spectator then deals cards, one by one face down, to her chosen number. She then turns this card face up. It's her chosen card. This effect is 100% impromptu. Any deck... | ★★★★★ $7.99 to wish list | |
Thirty Card MysteriesCharles Thorton JordanThirty Card Mysteries is the most important work Charles T. Jordan published. Several card moves and ideas are credited to Charles T. Jordan. The most well known one is the Jordan Count. In this book he details moves like a single card reverse or half pack reverse. He describes spelling tricks and the effect Coluria is probably the first magical use of a bracelet code (much more on this binary code can be found in Leo Boudreau’s work). 1st edition, 1919, California; 48 pages.
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The Card PunkRicky KinosaIf you like card flourishes or extreme manipulation, if you like what Dan and Dave Buck or Jerry Cestkowski do, then this is the ebook for you. However, this ebook is not just a collection of flourishes. You will learn the card punk's triumph routine. A lot of photos make the study of these flourishes and manipulations possible and accessible to dedicated students.
1st edition 2006; 34 pages. | $8 to wish list | |
Scarne on Card TricksJohn ScarneScarne describes 155 easy to do tricks with cards. No sleight of hand skill whatsoever is required in these tricks. But don't assume that this makes them weak effects. For this book Scarne obtained from Dunninger, Cardini, Dai Vernon, Francis Carlyle, Cliff Green, Russel Swan, Nate Leipzig, Thurston, Houdini and other famous magicians and card experts the secrets of some of their most notable tricks and effects. Together with these he has included many entirely new creations of his own. The demonstrations and explanations of the tricks are accompanied by illustrations. In addition, Scarne has included full instructions on... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Meltdown CardboxAndrew LohA card is freely selected and it is placed in between the four Kings. The Kings packet is then placed in the card case and the flap is closed. Performer snaps the card case with his fingers, a card seems to melt through the card case. The card case is opened and four Kings are found inside. You end clean!
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