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L. W. Card MysteriesWilliam W. Larsen & T. Page WrightEvery effect in the L. W. Card Mysteries is an apparent miracle. None of the effects requires long practice or more than a modicum of sleight of hand. Many require little skill at all. Just a rehearsal or two and you'll be all set to amaze and, most of all, entertain. Just think! You'll learn how to make two selected cards turn over in the pack without the use of skill and no false moves of any sort; to make a selected card vanish from the hands of the spectator and be found elsewhere; to make two cards change places - the positions of the cards being seen up to the moment of the change;... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
L.W. Random Conceptions with CardsWilliam W. Larsen & T. Page WrightLong out of print, we're pleased to bring you this nice collection of sleight of hand card work from the team of Larsen and Wright. These clever card miracles are written in a relaxed, personal style, just as if Larsen and Wright were sharing the various moves in the back room of your local magic shop. You'd expect to pay a king's ransom for the original, single broadside sheet manuscript. Luckily, Magic World has reissued this hard to find manuscript in a revised, easy-to-read digital format. Unlike the original, the individual effects now even have titles, making it easier than ever before... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
La Routine Des RoisJoseph B.La routine des rois is a mixture of a packet trick and a production of Kings and Aces. You can do it with a normal deck of cards. It is a climax of twists, as you can see from the demo video. You need to know only the Elmsley Count. In any case, I also give you a little tutorial on it. No gaffed cards and no gimmick.
1st edition 2022, video 10:56 | ★★★★★ $9 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ladies on the LooseJon RacherbaumerThis routine was inspired by a magician’s challenge that it was unfeasible and unadvisable to perform several Ace Assemblies in a row for lay audiences. In fact, he argued that most Four-Ace Assemblies are neither entertaining nor interesting to layman because they are essentially magician’s exercises. This synergism is an exercise based on an opposite view; however, a key lies in presentation. The performer ostensibly is relating a bit of history regarding how a card trick was performed in the 16th century. In the course of the explanation, he acts as a proxy for skeptical spectators who... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Laplantif Spelling SystemFlorian Laplantif | $1.50 to wish list | |
Larry Jenning's Maestro's Poker DealAllan Ackerman | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Las Vegas KardmaAllan AckermanAllan Ackerman is considered one of the top cardmen in the world. He has an incredibly broad repertoire with cards. In Las Vegas Kardma you'll find over 50 choice Ackerman masterpieces, ranging from completely self working to the knucklebusters that cardmen love to study. Allan's routines are designed with one main goal, totally devastate an audience. Table of Contents
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Lecture Book 2009David GemmellYou probably have not heard the name David Gemmell, unless perhaps you are living in Wales. But I am sure you will hear a lot more about him. David is a 30 year veteran of card magic. Over the last five years he has developed some wonderful routines which he has - to the benefit of all of us - decided to share. No other than Peter Duffie wrote the foreword. Peter writes:
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Lecture MarathonStephen Tucker | ★★★★★ $12.50 to wish list | |
LeftoversMichael SorensenUnfortunately Martin Nash and Michael Sorensen have parted ways. "Nash Reloaded" had to be removed and will not be available anymore. Michael has pulled all his personal contributions from "Nash Reloaded" into a new ebook called "Leftovers". Don't be fooled by the word 'leftovers'. So regrettable the situation between Martin and Michael is, Michael is a very skilled and creative performer in his own right. 1st edtion, 2006; 56 pages
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LegacyDaniel MadisonLegacy by Daniel Madison is the entire collection of some of Madison's publications and offerings to the 'Magic Industry' from between the years of 2000 to 2015. Each publication teaches his unique creations, discoveries, sleight-of-hand techniques and close-up deceptions with a deck of playing cards.
ONE ONE was Madison's first ever independent publication. He originally published this booklet as a set of notes for his first ever Private Lecture,... | ★★★★★ $67 to wish list | |
LegacyEric MasonThe passing of a freely chosen suit of cards in numerical sequence up the sleeve, using a borrowed pack. Profusely illustrated with more than 70 photos. From the introduction: As Dr. Jacob Daley remarks in his classic 'cards up the sleeve,' this effect has always been considered the acid test of the skilled performer with cards. Since the whole purpose of the creative act in magic is to further the arts involved ... I offer my own much cherished routine for this wonderful trick dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daley's devotion to a pack of cards and the numerous imaginative effects he developed with... | $15 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
LegionDee Christopher
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LeketenemStephen TuckerWith a regular deck, in their own hands, two people each look at a card. They have a 100% free choice of any card. Their cards are lost - you genuinely don't know where they are in the deck! You now put the cards into your empty pocket then, seconds later produce both selections. The rest of the deck is now removed and you are able to continue with any other card routines that you have mastered. The instructions detail four presentations - the one above, one performed with a face up deck, one involving four people (ideal for two married couples - to see if they are compatible) and a 100%... | $12 to wish list | |
Lend Me Your PackVictor FarelliNovel experiments with borrowed cards. Excerpt from the foreword by Edward Bagshawe: Although Mr. Farelli has written comparatively little on conjuring—probably under 100,000 words—it may safely be said that his name has become known to magicians all over the English-speaking world. This can be attributed to the exceptional value of the material he has contributed to Magical Literature, and also to the thorough practicability of the effects and methods he has dealt with. In the present book he has devoted himself to the explanation of effects, all of which can be performed with a borrowed pack,... | $12 to wish list | |
Lessons in DishonestyLaurie IrelandAn absolute expert in card manipulation, Ireland brings you here authoritative instructions on bottom and second dealing, a gambling routine, and instructions on the false count. This is ideal material because it is fully illustrated with line drawings by Steranko, plus a series of photographs taken from life. Belongs in the library of every card man. 1st edition 1938, revised in 1963, 24 pages; 1st digital edition 2012, 25 pages. | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
Let's Get SmallCameron Francis
Get ready for 10 completely impromptu packet effects. No gaffs or gimmicks. Just pull a few cards out of a completely normal deck and start performing miracles. This is stuff you will use! ... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Let's GoAldo ColombiniNew incredible packet tricks, easy to do and with a strong impact. Special guest appearance by Cameron Francis.
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Let's Take A BreatherPaul A. LelekisThis in-depth study of The Breather Crimp Card will raise your card work to new levels. Included are some Photographs plus videos of performance and explanations of 4 great sleights (Benzais Spin Out Move, Hollingworth Multiple Shift, Bernard Bilis Switch, Brother John Hamman Switch). This is NOT a "primer" of how to use a key card...but an easy guide of "professional applications" for use of the Breather Crimp and some very strong tricks. To begin with, Paul provides an in-depth introduction of the use of Breather Cards, different types of Breathers, patter ideas and justifications and tips on becoming... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Limitless: more than 50 effects using the Romero BoxAntonio RomeroThe Romero Box is a cleverly gimmicked card box, turning it essentially into a switching device. This ebook describes the way the gimmick works and then describes more than 50 effects with it. Based on the information given you could either make your own or purchase it from Antonio Romero directly.
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Linked and InsideRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphYou punch a hole thru the corner of two signed playing cards. You clearly show both sides of the playing cards and instantly link them together! But that's not enough. You tear off one corner and make it vanish only to appear inside of the signed playing card while the spectator holds the cards in his hands! The corner matches perfectly. Give the cards away as a Souvenir. They will find nothing. Perform it close up and stand up. The gimmick is easy to build. 1st edition 2016, length 27 min | $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Liquid SignatureNathanielA spectator selects a card from a blue backed deck and signs it on both sides. The same card is pulled from a red backed deck by the spectator. Now there are the same two cards, one signed on both sides (blue back) and one not signed (red back). The performer explains that such twin cards are always connected in a mystical way. He takes the cards and the magic happens...the face signature travels from the blue backed card to the red backed card by rubbing them slightly face to face... The magician smiles and mentions: “Twins often share something! And here the twin cards share the signatures,... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish list | |
Little MiraclesJack VosburghThere are some mighty good card miracles here, from the fertile mind of Jack Vosburgh. Contains six original, impromptu card tricks with anybody's deck - with no extra appliances, preparation or setup - and almost no skill. Here's a listing of the clever effects included in the book:
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Lois or LiseJozsef Kovacs
This is a numerological revelation of a selected card. It's really off-beat and ... I think you'll love it, and definitely use it! You tell two spectators that one of them will select a card randomly from the deck, and the other will find out the name of the selected card using numerology. You ask one of them to turn his back while the other chooses a card. The first spectator now selects a card... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list |