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Moe's MiraclesMoe SeidensteinMoe Seidenstein was a legendary character who baffled the magic convention attendees in the 1930s with "Moe's Move a Card" and "Think a Card," stunning effects with no possible hint as to method. Then, Moe disappeared. Now you can learn 11 of Moe's tricks - well, actually 10 because for one no method is given. Moe relies heavily on estimation. A good primer for estimation is Kato on Estimation. 11 pages.
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Faro ConceptsMurray BonfeldThis is primarily a mathematical treatment of the faro shuffle. It explores the principles and properties underlying the faro shuffle for decks with different numbers of cards. You will find some effects and routines as well. Foreword by Karl Fulves.
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Target Card in PaintingMystic AlexandreThis is a wonderful presentational idea for the "Invisible Deck". (If you do not know what the "Invisible Deck" is ask around or visit a dealer. It is a very common prepared deck of cards.) This routine will require some creativity on your part, but more so on the spectator’s part ... but this is part of the fun. It can really go anywhere and it’s usually just as interesting to the performer as it is for the participant. 1st edition 2008; 3 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Dr. Wendy Woo's Black SwanMystic AlexandreFour Unique Playing Card Routines! Featuring Dr. Wendy Woo's RV Experiment VERSION 2. You can do this over the phone and this alone is worth the price of the manuscript. This manuscript was written in 2009 and a release was intended then, but for various reasons not done so. Finally, here it is. Who is Dr. Wendy Woo? Who knows, but briefly, she has been involved with remote viewing for nearly a decade and considers herself a "consciousness researcher who has sometimes experienced altered states of consciousness." In this manuscript she teaches you how to fake her abilities ... Black... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
An Explanation of the Ambitious Card RoutineN.I. PectusSounds trivial right? Why should a magician not know how the ambitious card routine is done? With this ebook I attempt to give some clothing to the ACR we all know because it seems naked sometimes to me. And still keeping the setup to the maximal minimum - a deck of cards. You will get a tasty reframe that strengthens not only the intra-connection of the elements in the ACR but also the inter-connection the ACR has to the effects performed around it. Another thing you will get is a simple sleight that allows you to show the ambitious card and without doing any sleights after it, it still... | ★★★★★ $4.99 to wish list | |
A Nice ChoreographyN.I. PectusThis nice choreography utilizes some basic moves and concepts to create an appearance of something real. It feels that the implications of the effect are real. First the spectator examines a card, a Joker lets say, and it remains face up on the table. Afterwards the deck is spread face up in front of him and he is asked to move his finger, pointing always vertically towards the cards, from one end to the other. The spectator stops where he wants. The selection is determined - the four of clubs. Not knowing what the reason for it might be, the spectator is advised to examine the Joker from... | $5.99 to wish list | |
InfluenceNathanielThe magician explains that a pack of cards includes 52 different values, and one of these card values he had imprinted in the spectators mind. He tells the spectator that he should think about different cards. He shouldn’t take the first that comes in his mind. During the whole process the spectator is free to change his selection, so that everything is fair and without forcing a certain card. The magician takes a closed pack of cards and a thick black marker. He draws the outline of a playing card on the back of the card-box. He shows this outline and announces that he will now draw... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
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 | |
At the Table TricksNeal EliasThis quality volume contains 13 must-have card presentations and sleights, plus a no-sleight effect for the close-up entertainer. While not self-working, most rely on just one or two sleights. Easy-to-follow illustrations make the effects easy to understand and master. Neal Elias was a confidant of Ed Marlo, Lin Searles, and other world class card experts. He also spent time as a demonstrator for George Snyder's magic shop in Cleveland, Ohio. No doubt several of Neal's creations will, after you read this ebook, find a place in your own routine. Here's what's included:
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GlastionNefeschThis is probably the most visual signed card at impossible location effect available today. The spectator's signed card penetrates a borrowed and sealed bottle.
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Sweet CardNefeschA sweet revelation of a selected card. The Magician offers a beverage to the spectator. The spectator selects a card and the magician explains to him that he found out that cold beverages are much better if you add some sugar to them. The reaction of the sugar causes the sugar to form the shape of the selected card at the inside bottom of the glass. An alternative presentational angle could be that you have caused some of that massive amount of sugar already in the soft drink to fall out at the bottom and form an image of the selected card. No matter how you want to spin the story, this... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
DisguisedNefeschThis is a great magician's fooler: Borrow a Deck of cards. Have it freely shuffled by your spectator. Ask him to spread the deck on the table and to have a card selected. The card is placed back into the deck. And the deck is cut several times. Note: At no point have you touched the deck or the card that has been selected. At least that is what the spectators will remember. In fact you will have to touch one card briefly, but it is so well hidden in plain sight that it will not be noted. You ask the spectator to start dealing face down card by card, you ask him to stop when you feel... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Plus InkNguyen LongPlease note that this video is in Vietnamese. There are some English subtitles, but for the most part you will get the instructions of how to make the gimmick and how to perform with it from the visual contents of the video. A novel gimmick to achieve visual magic with cards and rubber bands. A rubber band appears impossibly wrapped around a deck of cards. Instructions provide the details of how to make the gimmick and how to use it. 1st edition 2016, length 36 minutes. | $8.55 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Spellbound DeckNic HolsonNic Holson brings you a novel way to reveal any card ... before it has been chosen with one cut and a pair of scissors. It's not your usual pick a card trick. It goes further than this and your deck remains intact.
1st edition 2017, 10 pages. | $6 to wish list | |
Accidental SandwichNicholas UusitaloThe magician introduces a deck of cards to the audience. He produces two jacks from the deck, and explains that they are going to help the magician to find the selected card. He then asks a volunteer to select any card from the deck. The card is signed, and lost somewhere towards the center of the pack. The magician then starts to shake the two jacks above the pack, and something amazing happens. One card materializes in between the two jacks. Unfortunately the card sandwiched in between the two jacks is the wrong card. The magician places the two jacks and the sandwiched card to the... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Tri-UnisonNick ConticelloThree predictions! Two methods! One sensational effect! Effect: The performer removes three cards from a shuffled deck and leaves them in a face down pile on the table. He explains that these cards are mates of cards that will be selected by two spectators and himself. The two spectators choose numbers freely and the cards at those positions are placed into a separate stack on the table. The magician offers the audience a choice of two different numbers for his cards. Whichever is chosen, the performer counts to that card and places it on top of the first two selections. A spectator turns... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
The Art of Remembering and Placing Multiple Key CardsNick Conticello | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Australian AcesNick ConticelloThis e-book offers three similar effects all based on a singular premise. 1. Australian Aces: The performer casually shuffles a pack of cards, then hands it to a volunteer. The performer need not touch the cards for the duration of this feat. The volunteer cuts off roughly a quarter of the pack. The volunteer names any Ace freely. He spells its name and gives the packet an Australian Shuffle. The last card he holds is the Ace he named! The volunteer now spells the word 'Ace' and the Ace matching the color of the named Ace turns up. Finally the volunteer spells the suit of the named Ace and... | $6 to wish list | |
Sleightly Cerebral 1Nick ConticelloNick Conticello is proud to celebrate the fourth anniversary of his debut here at Lybrary.com with the release of the first ebook of a new series, Sleightly Cerebral. This first book is devoted to a rethinking of the classic Do-As-I-Do card effect. From the Foreword: Welcome to the first episode of a new series, Sleightly Cerebral. As you might surmise from the crude humor of the title, these books will explain effects that employ sleight-of-hand, while continuing the vision of the material in The Cerebral Approach. Generally each volume will explore one or two simple but under-utilized sleights while frequently... | $6 to wish list | |
Nu-Way Jumbo Poker DealNick TrostA poker deal that you can perform on stage, using jumbo cards. Perfect for even the largest of venues. From the devious mind of Nick Trost comes this entertaining poker-themed presentation. After witnessing you performing it, your audiences will credit you with great skill, yet no difficult sleights are required. And, only in this edition, do you get added material from U. F. Grant and T. A. Whitney to make the original routine even more entertaining. This routine is perfect for trade shows, lodge meetings, business presentations, or as a way to bring one, two or up to ten spectators on stage for a team-building... | $6 to wish list | |
NBoxNinh | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Please not that this video is in Vietnamese with English subtitles. The audience chooses a card. They keep it secret. The magician takes out a pack of gum packaged in a blister pack. He makes a gesture and magically a card suit appears on the inside of one gum blister. He continues to shake his hands again, and the value of the card appears in a second blister. The magician then removes the gum from its package and the audience can clearly see their picture card located on the gum. The gimmick is very clever and requires a bit of 'arts and crafts'. 1st edition 2018, length 18 min | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tattoos on CardsNinhShow any design you want on the card by simply lightly burning it with a lighter. When you pick a card and burn it, it will usually leave black streaks on the cards, but with Tattoos on Cards, black streaks will transform into any design of your choice: an image of a chosen card, a heart or your signature, a short message, ... [Note that the explanation is purely visual (no sound) and a few lines of text inserted in the video.] 1st edition 2018, length 11 min 46 s | $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Unlimited 3.0Norm Osborn & Edward Marlo & Jon RacherbaumerThis manuscript explores in detail the possibilities of the 'Double Count'. As the title implies, the possibilities seem unlimited. After reading this PDF you will surely come up with your own variations and takes on the effects presented. The Double Count in its basic form is to show five cards absolutely cleanly as six. One of the five cards is a double facer. 1st edition 1953, 2nd edition 1983, 3rd edition 2002, 48 pages. Table of Contents
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