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Simply Impromptu Volume 1Aldo ColombiniThe routines use subtle moves and principles rather than difficult sleight of hand to produce entertaining card effects that anyone can do. More important, no gimmicks, and no set-ups whatsoever. Grab an ordinary, even borrowed deck of cards and amaze your spectators with incredible card effects. CONTENTS:
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Simply Impromptu Volume 2Aldo ColombiniThe routines use subtle moves and principles rather than difficult sleight of hand to produce entertaining card effects that anyone can do. More important, no gimmicks, and no set-ups whatsoever. Grab an ordinary, even borrowed deck of cards and amaze your spectators with incredible card effects. CONTENTS:
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TractorMadison HaglerFor years magicians have wanted to make a signed card vanish from a deck of cards and appear elsewhere. The best way to do this is by stealing the selected card from the deck. But how? This is a question many magicians have tried to answer. There are various ways, and each have there pros and cons. Tractor is an outstanding solution to this age old dilemma that makes the 'steal' appear impossible. You will be stealing the card from a cased deck! Tractor is a utility tool which is extremely easy and fast to make. (We are talking 1 minute, tops!) You just need 2 items to make the gimmick and... | $10 to wish list | |
Faux ShowCameron FrancisAn amazing completely impromptu 5-phased card cheating demonstration. Only basic skill required and it uses a regular deck of cards. PHASE 1: STACKING: You remove a bunch of black spot cards from the deck and the four Kings. The Kings are cut into the packet and four hands are dealt. You then show that each hand contains one King and three black spot cards. You gather up the hands and deal again. Now the four Kings are in one hand, but you saved the best hand for yourself, the four Aces! PHASE 2: FALSE DEALING: You get rid of the spot cards and place the Kings on top of the Aces. You... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
John's Card Creations Volume 1John GelasiJohn's card magic is full of new handling and creativity, that allows him to present very strong card routines which are relatively simple to perform. John will soon be a new star in the firmament of card magic. CONTENTS:
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John's Card Creations Volume 2John GelasiCONTENTS:
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Simply Impromptu Volume 3Aldo ColombiniThe routines use subtle moves and principles rather than difficult sleight of hand to produce entertaining card effects that anyone can do. More important, no gimmicks, and no set-ups whatsoever. Grab an ordinary, even borrowed deck of cards and amaze your spectators with incredible card effects. CONTENTS:
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Simply Impromptu Volume 4Aldo ColombiniThe routines use subtle moves and principles rather than difficult sleight of hand to produce entertaining card effects that anyone can do. More important, no gimmicks, and no set-ups whatsoever. Grab an ordinary, even borrowed deck of cards and amaze your spectators with incredible card effects. CONTENTS:
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Simply Impromptu Volume 5Aldo ColombiniThe routines use subtle moves and principles rather than difficult sleight of hand to produce entertaining card effects that anyone can do. More important, no gimmicks, and no set-ups whatsoever. Grab an ordinary, even borrowed deck of cards and amaze your spectators with incredible card effects. CONTENTS:
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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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Dream DealAldo ColombiniAn unbelievable routine in three phases with a regular deck of cards and totally impromptu. You have in your possession a great effect by the late George Blake. The routine, in three phases, starts by having you dealing four 'hands' of five cards each. A spectator selects a packet and thinks of a card and you reveal it. The card is placed back in the deck and again, with a different method, you reveal it. Once again, the card is replaced and revealed with a third way to conclude a very exciting routine. All three phases involve spelling. The effect needs no set-up, can be done with a borrowed deck of cards,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Further Stand-Up Card MagicColin H. LinnThis is the follow up publication to Stand-Up Card Magic. Colin continues with great routines, great moves and variations of moves:
1st edition 1986; 1st digital edition 2013, 63 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Aldo on Trost Volume 15Aldo ColombiniThe Great Card Magic of Nick Trost continues. CONTENTS:
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Carbon FootprintsPaul GordonIt is a long time since Simon Aronson rocked the magic world with "Shuffle-Bored". Variations by Harry Lorayne "Equaliser", Aldo Colombini "Pre-Deck-Ability", Ali Bongo, John Bannon "Wait Until Dark" followed. At first glance, Carbon Footprints may seem the same as some the above-mentioned concepts. It isn't! And, to make sure - Paul checked with Simon Aronson himself. He agreed. With contributions by Joe Rindfleisch and Jon Racherbaumer. 1st edition 2008, 38 pages. Table of Contents
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ExplorationsPaul GordonThis ebook explores three mathematical principles of card magic. The Gordon Principle which was inspired by the Eddie Joseph/Ed Marlo Automatic Placement. STuDFuTS is an idea, inspired by Henry Christ's thinking. The Free-Cut Principle is an idea by Gene Finnell.
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Pasteboard PermutationsJon Racherbaumer
1st edition 2013, 49 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
wHOLE Ambitious 2.0Brian KennedyThis is a wonderfully visual climax to any ambitious card routine. The gimmick is easy to make and easy to hide. Watch the demo video below. Version 2 includes everything from the original version plus new ways to change the card and deck into the signed selection, new single routine and new transposition routine.
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The Stained Glass EffectSimon CaineA deck is borrowed from a spectator. The deck is shuffled by the spectator. They select a card and commit it to memory. Nothing is forced, no card is mentioned out loud. A second spectator is thinking of any number between 1 and 52, the card is replaced and the deck is further mixed. Nothing is forced, no number is mentioned out loud. Only after both spectators are satisfied with the random state of the deck are the freely chosen card and number named out loud (only if they want! This information can stay unknown to the performer the whole time.) The performer does not touch the deck,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Marlo in the United KingdomPaul GordonMarlo in the United Kingdom complements Marlo In New Tops and Marlo in Linking Ring. It includes his contributions to The Gen, Pabular and The Pentagram.
1st edition 2005, 79 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Sleights and Subtleties 5Aldo ColombiniThese are detailed explanations of sleights and subtleties with cards used in many tricks and routines. They come with tips, history, applications, etc. CONTENTS:
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The Complete Eye-OpenersRalph W. Hull & Paul GordonComprising Eye-Openers and More Eye-Openers plus R. W. Hull's Supreme Mental Discernment. Paul Fleming wrote about More Eye-Openers: The late Ralph W. Hull was a tireless originator in the field of magic, and was particularly active in devising amazing mysteries with playing cards. The Tuned Deck, which he described as "my most cherished trick," was accorded nineteen pages in the monumental work, Greater Magic. Other Ralph W. Hull specialties have appeared in the form of pamphlets, one of which is the subject of this review. John Northern Hilliard wrote a foreword to More Eye Openers, in which he... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
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 | |
Collins's Card ConceitsStanley Collins & Paul GordonStanley Collins was one of the finest card magic creators ever, and Collins's Card Conceits was his finest hour.
1st edition 1925, reprint 2007, 1st digital edition 2014, 50 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
Aldo on Trost Volume 16Aldo ColombiniThe Great Card Magic of Nick Trost continues. CONTENTS:
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