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Signed Card in Spectator's Pocket: SCISPZach Allen | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
The Last Word on CardsRufus SteeleThis is certainly not 'the last word on cards'. There never will be a last word on cards. But it is a delightful collection of self-working card effects. Some of the brightest minds contributed: Ed Marlo, Eddie Joseph, Al Leech, Bill Simon, Eddie Fields, Oscar Weigle, Audley Walsh and of course Rufus Steele himself. You will find the original "Sam and Moe" card story on which Bill Malone's "Sam the Bellhop" is based. I also found a very interesting magic card square routine that I was not aware of. For anyone who likes clever card tricks which are based on subtleties, math and other clever ruses, this is a must read.
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52 Amazing Card TricksRufus SteeleThis ebook is a compilation of self-working card tricks with contributions by legends like Paul Rosini, Eddie Joseph, Edward Marlo, Martin Gardner, Ken Krenzel, Al Baker, Carmen Da Mico, H. Adrian Smith, Sid Lorraine, John Scarne, Dai Vernon, Audley Walsh and of course Rufus Steele.
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50 Tricks You Can Do You Will Do Easy To DoRufus SteeleThis ebook is a compilation of three booklets Rufus Steele released:
You will encounter contributions from people like Bert Allerton, Arthur Buckley, Paul Rosini, Ed Marlo, Dai Vernon, Dorny, Harry Blackstone and many more.
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V.I.P. Very Impossible PossibilityDavid BuiAnother approach to the “Any Card At Any Number” effect. Effect: Spectator one thinks of a card but he does not say it out loud. Spectator two thinks of a number and then deals to a card at that number. The card which she finds is Spectator one's selection. [Note: Uses dual reality, and to prepare for this effect you will require a blank deck of cards.] 1st edition 2007; 10 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
HallucinationAndrew LohHallucination is Andrew's first packet trick that is very easy to do and highly entertaining. Basically, this effect involves four Queens and you magically cause any two Queens to penetrate with the other two Queens visually. At the end, you cause all the Queens to vanish magically leaving the blank cards on the table! There is no slit or any special cut-out card at all in this effect. This ebook is not suitable for beginners. While all the moves are explained clearly some previous card handling experience is preferable. Skill Level: 3-4 (Intermediate) Reviews:
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Conduction SimplifiedSatish BThis is an entertaining, commercial trick bearing a mystery card plot, with the spectator playing the magician and a color-changing finale that packs a wallop. The spectator shuffles and selects a card from a blue deck under test conditions. This is the prediction. The magician shuffles the red deck, chooses a card, and signs it. The signed card miraculously matches the prediction. As a kicker finish, the magician causes the signature to jump from the red card to the blue card. 1st edition 2021, PDF 11 pages. | $6.99 to wish list | |
This and That(Benny) Ben HarrisThe best-seller from 1986 is back. You predict in advance which card will be named! Easy and fun. This and That was a big seller back in the mid 1980's when the "Oscar" and "Phil" craze were at their peaks. A spectator names any card (free choice) and you display that your deck has marked backs. They are all marked like "THIS" you say as you display cards in the deck as having the word "THIS" written on it's back. That's every card, but one. The selected card, on the other hand, has the word "THAT" written on it's back. Proving you know "this from that!" Super easy to make at home... | ★★★★★ $6.95 to wish list | |
5th Corner(Benny) Ben HarrisA flash back to 1987 and a "long lost" manuscript, seen by only ten: Jerry Andrus, David Britland, Jeff Busby, Dave Faulkner, David Harkey, Ed Marlo, Dan McArthy, Harvey Rosenthal, Jay Sankey and Mark Trudinger, made it's brief, and only appearance... then, it was gone! So what is the 5th Corner? It's a splash of ideas and techniques with a single playing card and it's ripped corners. You are both "one ahead" and "two behind" at the SAME TIME. This charming but annoying attribute is what probably led to the stony silence heard by the author in 1987. Can YOU make head-way with this strange and bizarre single-card oddity? Why not give... | ★★★★★ $6.95 to wish list | |
Superflip and S.F.U.C.(Benny) Ben HarrisImagine: You’ve just performed several stages in your “Ambitious Card” routine. For one final time you place the “magic card” in the middle of the deck. The deck is placed face-down in the middle of the table. You show your hands empty. With a snap of your fingers you gesture toward the deck. Now, by simply riffling upward gently on the tabled deck’s edges—and dribbling the cards back to the table—the signed selection instantly and visibly appears face-up, atop the deck! You accept your well earned applause and feel cool that you’ve done this by mastering a simple and clever... | $6.95 to wish list | |
Comedy a la CardKarrell FoxThe crazy card routines of one of the funniest magicians in the world. Very usable material including 23 hilarious card tricks, different from anything you ever tried before, totally unexpected, totally uninhibited in a very nice way, and totally entertaining. Illustrated by Roy Kissell. 1st edition 1960, 28 pages; digital edition 2012, 32 pages. Table of Contents
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The Invisible Deck: and other card tricksBob LongeOver a dozen strictly impromptu tricks you will enjoy using. Many have patter included. Please note that these invisible deck routines are FASIDU (from a shuffled deck in use) and not the same version popularized by Don Alan. 1st edition 1948, 24 pages; digital edition 2012, 21 pages. Table of Contents
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Two Second DealsRussell T. Barnhart | $6.95 to wish list | |
Madcap BoyDeepak Mishra & Piklumagic | $6.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
VibgyorAarsh Shah & Piklumagic6 colourful colour card changes like never before. Vibgyor is a colorful journey created and cherished from the mind of Aarsh Shah that contains color changes that requires nothing but your hand and deck of playing cards. Piklumagic brings this journey that includes six colorful destinations which are creative an very visual and can be performed anywhere and anytime.
1st edition 2017, length 17 min | $6.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
DestinedDavid JonathanThe spectator finds their card in an incredible way, with a stunning kicker revelation. The jokers are given to a spectator to hold, then a card is selected. The chosen card is shuffled and lost in the deck. The cards are spread face down and the spectator freely inserts the jokers face up around any single card, isolating it from the rest. This mystery card is now turned over to reveal that, incredibly, it is their selected card. The effect could end right here, but in an unexpected finale, the jokers are turned over to reveal a jaw-dropping prediction.
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Jacks Union: a visual sandwich card effectAndrew LohEffect: 1st edition 2010; 5 pages. | $6.90 to wish list | |
Lord of the RingsAndrew Loh
Four cards are freely selected which represent the evil rings. Performer claims that among the four cards, only one card will represent the genuine ring and the performer attempts to mix the cards randomly in order to find out which card represents... | $6.90 to wish list | |
3 Leaves Post DevilSam Hoang | $6.85 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Mark of the Devil: Six Slick Routines with a Marked DeckPaul VoodiniThis manuscript features six routines from Paul Voodini, all utilizing a marked deck. As well as fully explaining the routines, Paul also discusses many subtleties that allow the performer to use a marked deck with confidence and the 'tricks of the trade' that mean the spectators never suspect for a moment that there is anything 'funny' about the cards. The routines included are: The Keeper of Secrets. The performer is able to correctly divine a chosen card despite the spectator desperately trying to keep its identity a secret. Thought Transfer. Performer and spectator work together... | ★★★★★ $6.50 to wish list | |
Lager SwitchAlexander de CovaThis has nothing to do with Lager Beer, but a lot with David Regal. REGAL read backwards is LAGER and that's where the name comes from. David's excellent "Clarity Box" that he marketed was the inspiration, in fact I actually use his box in this video (although you could use any container or suitable drinking glass). This is my handling with the UNPREPARED crystal box, acchieving the same result: a folded card, which has been in full view inside the box is switched out for a signed card. This is a no-frill switch for the worker with a heavy rentention of vision aspect to it. Of course, it could be... | ★★★★★ $6.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Spectator Cuts to 4 SandwichJoseph B.The spectator's cut to the four sandwiches is a succession of magical effects. The magician takes his two lucky cards from the deck: the two of hearts and the two of diamonds. The spectator examines the two cards. The magician shuffles the deck and asks the spectator to cut it into four piles. This is where the fun part begins. Each time the magician approaches the two lucky cards to one of the piles, a card will mysteriously appear between the two lucky cards. The first will be a King, the second as well, and so on until you have the four Kings. It is not finished. Immediately the magician... | $6.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
FloatingZaw Shinn | $6.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ShakeZaw ShinnA magician holds a card and then changes it to a poker chip, paper money, a coin, or any small flat object. The method is based on a black-art principle and thus best suited for a stage or video performance where lighting and angles can be controlled well. Making the gimmick involves arts and crafts.
1st edition 2022, video 23:04. | $6.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |