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The Third EcstasyAl MannCard feats for the mentalist. This book has 14 effects that Al Mann judged sufficiently amazing enough, and plotted well enugh, as to be suitable for the mentalist to perform. Also incuded is a chapter of Olof Jonsson’s card mentalism stunts, 9 total, with full methedology. Jonsson was the Uri Geller of his day, so these additional 9 effects are also excellent fodder for the Mentalism show. The Contents:
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That's a Fact!Peter DuffieThis is a wonderful self-working effect based on a mathematical principle. Rather than explain the effect to you, below is a demo video for you to watch. Please keep in mind that this isn't really an ebook but a set of two video files. One explains the setup and preparation, the other the performance. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magic Print NotesKyle SchofiledTrio a three card revelation with a twist ending. Convey a signed card transposes with a card mentally read by the magician. Porous a card penetrates a napkin - perfect for restaurant magic. Pierce an impromptu, signed card through table. Re-delinked a rubber band unlinks, vanishes, and appears linked back onto a rubber band. Ex-change an impromptu, 4 coin only, coin matrix. Morf change a stunning color change where you end completely clean. If you get offended by a 15 year old writing about magic, then this is not for you. If you think there is something to learn from... | $10 to wish list | |
Healing PortalAndrew LohThis is an impromptu ripped and restored signed card effect. This is a flash restoration and the restored signed card can be immediately given out as a souvenir and you end clean. In this version, there is no extra card required, palming, etc. The restoration is very visual. The deck can be examined before and after the routine! Best of all, the spectator has a total free choice of the selection and no special setup of the deck. You end clean!
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Second GuestDave ForrestA deck of cards is removed from its case and handed to the spectator for shuffling. It is a genuine, unmarked deck – not gimmicked in any way. The spectator shuffles the cards until he is satisfied and then holds on to them – the performer doesn’t touch them again. Drawing attention to the card case, the performer fairly shows it on all sides pointing out that there are clearly no slits or holes to be found anywhere. You turn your back and instruct the spectator to spread the cards face down, push any card from the spread and without looking at it, seal it in the card case. The rest of... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Ripped & RepairedDave ForrestThe Ripped & Repaired ebook contains 30 professionally designed pages of material. Every effect is described in great detail including in depth descriptions of any moves or sleights that may be required and over 60 photographs illustrating the text where required. A corner is cleanly and fairly torn off a selected card. (It really is!) The magician claims that he can restore this card to its former glory with the aid of a very special and ancient and magic-endowed instrument of necromancy. The spectators clutch their handbags to their faces and peek through the gaps in their fingers. The... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Trap-easeDave ForrestThe ultra visual, highly impossible yet super easy sandwich effect! Effect: A pair of cards are removed from the deck, let's say the two Jokers for example. A card is freely selected and signed across the face before being lost back into the deck. The two Jokers are shown front and back, there are only two cards and they do not go near the deck. With a little flick, a face down card appears in between them. The card is removed and shown to be the signed selection. It really is as straight forward as that!
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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) | |
Troublemakers: A Strange Printing EffectCameron FrancisCameron Francis brings you a twisted packet trick that will blow your spectators away. Effect: The magician displays a packet of six Jokers and asks the spectators if they have ever heard of marked cards. Assuming they reply in the affirmative, the magician continues, "Well, most people don't know how to really mark cards. Especially in a subtle fashion. But I do. And I'll show you right now using this packet of jokers." Noticing two blue backed jokers in the packet, the magician sets them aside, claiming they are "troublemakers". The other four Jokers are shown to have normal red backs.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Loh of AttractionAndrew LohA collection of Andrew's all time favorite routines. Three card effects which have been in Andrew's repertoire for years. They entertain any audience.
The Sandwich Keepers
Metamorphosis | $10 to wish list | |
DupedCameron FrancisLooking for a killer card effect that's practical, that instantly resets and can be done completely in the hands without a table? Then Duped is the trick you've been searching for! Effect: A card is selected, noted and lost in the pack. We'll say this card is the Eight of Clubs. The magician then pulls out a packet of four cards. He turns over the top card, a Two of Hearts, and slips it into the middle of the packet. It instantly rises to the top. This is repeated two more times. The magician says, "When I do this, people assume that I use duplicates. Well, they're right." All the cards... | $10 to wish list | |
JumperAlan Rorrison | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
SketchersCameron FrancisCameron Francis strikes again with a workhorse of a packet trick. An astonishing three phase routine that packs a wallop and is incredibly easy to do. Effect: The magician removes a small packet of Jokers. "These Jokers may look like normal cards but they are actually incredible magicians!" he claims. The Jokers are placed aside and the spectator selects a card. We'll say it's the Queen of Diamonds. The card is left face down on the table. The magician shows that there are three Jokers in the packet and one blank card. "This card is a canvas on which the Jokers will write a divination."... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
T.A.GJamie DawsT.A.G is an awesome device Jamie discovered not too long ago. Imagine having a device that could advertise your number, e-mail, web site and anything else while you're performing. Imagine a device that is so small, it can hang around your neck and look sleek and cool. Imagine a device that is eye catching and will get you more bookings. Imagine a device that can do all of these things and still hold a number of magic effects. Imagine no more! This device will make your professional, working life a whole lot easier and ensure everyone knows who you are and how to get hold of you. This is an... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Cards HitJerry SadowitzIn true Jerry Sadowitz fashion this book was originally titled "Card Shit". The reader is free to speculate why the title change. Table of Contents
1st edition June 1984; original 38 pages; PDF 45 pages.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Black MarkAlan RorrisonA black mark drawn on the back of an incorrect card transforms it into the correct card which was selected earlier by the spectator. For example, the spectator selects the 3 of Hearts. The magician finds a card but it is the 3 of Diamonds. He draws a black mark on the back of the card. The mark penetrates the card and shows up on the front with the correct suit: Hearts. runtime: 13min 12s | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
In FlightAlan RorrisonThis is a neat card and coin to pocket effect. Have a spectator grab a coin and sign it on both sides. You vanish it, or as Alan likes to say 'make it invisible'. Have a spectator select a card, and also the card vanishes while rubbing it on the leg. Both card and coin magically traveled to your pocket. However, the unbelievable miracle is that the signed coin is actually inside the spectator selected card. The card has to be peeled open like an in-flight envelope to get to the coin. Alan teaches every detail. A unique and unforgettable miracle. runtime: 19min 34s | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
StretchAlan RorrisonA lovely card stretching routine - very simple to do, because a little something does most of the work for you. Have a card selected (totally free choice) and draw a happy stick figure on the back of the card. The spectator can even sign the back, too. Then you place the card back on the top of the back and add another card on top of it - the stretch box. You now stretch the card with the signature clearly showing. At the end, simply square up table the top card, the stretch box, and hand out the selected with the stick figure as a souvenir. This is very simple, no difficult sleights,... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Card ProblemsArthur BuckleyArthur Buckley started to release his card problems in 1924 when two booklets with five problems each were released. Buckley also released individual problems in their own manuscript, together with explanations of moves. Later Dariel Fitzkee reprinted 12 problems in The Card Expert Entertains. And finally in 1930 Dariel Fitzkee published this series of 30 card problems including all the problems published earlier. These are all wonderful sleight-of-hand effects with cards. Mr. Buckley's own sleights are explained in three previous publications, The Triple Climax, The Burglar, and With A Pack Of Cards And Four Pockets. 1st... | $10 to wish list | |
The Count's CountStefan OlschewskiDo you have the perfect brain? Now you do! Just take out a deck of cards and a pen. Let them shuffle the cards. Then have them call out random digits and proceed to write them on the backs of the cards until you have marked about 30 or 40 cards (or even the whole deck). Fan the cards in front of you for only 5-10 seconds to remember the sequence. Hand the cards to the spectator who called out the final number. You are ready to go: At lightning speed, and blindfolded, you run through the numbers on the backs of the cards in the exact order they have been called out! Each time you are right,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
FrierCameron FrancisAn Ace assembly with an incredible twist! Effect: A card is selected by a spectator and kept face down on the table. We'll say this card is the Jack of Diamonds. The magician claims that this is a "magic card" and will be used later. He then removes the four Aces from the deck as well as 12 indifferent spot cards and proceeds to perform a super clean Ace Assembly. The magician offers to repeat the experiment under more stringent conditions. The Ace of Spades is placed in the magician's pocket. Three face up Aces are very fairly cut into the packet of face down indifferent cards. The... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Easy DiaryBarry RayAs the title suggests, a simple diary trick. A spectator names any date in the year and you hand them a diary. As they look up their date in your diary you produce the very card that is written alongside their chosen date! And at the basic level, you don't even have to know what the card is! It can be a different card every time. The ebook contains several presentations, reveals, how to set this up on your iPod, mobile phone or paper diary and a chart showing the position of all the cards for 366 days. 1st edition 2010; 13 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
A Cut Above The RestAldo Colombini35 new routines totally impromptu, with no set-ups or difficult sleight of hand used, and all the routines require just a regular deck of cards and all of them are very easy to do. Contributors: Jack Avis, Gene Castillon, Aldo Colombini, Peter Duffie, Karl Fulves, Mike Gancia, Paul Gordon, Marty Kane, Ryan Matney, Werner Miller, Reinhard Müller, Robin Robertson, Roy Walton. 1st edition 2007; 24 pages | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
A Cut DeeperAldo ColombiniThis is an ebook of card effects for the magician who's looking for strong impromptu card magic. It contains twenty-five new routines with just a regular deck of cards and as mentioned before, strictly impromptu. Contributors: John Bragoli, Stephen Clark, Aldo Colombini, Tom Daugherty, Ken de Courcy, Paul Gordon, Tom Hubbard, Joe Hustler, Stewart James, Kinos, Paul Marcus, Max Maven, Peter Rees, Joe Riding, John Yeager. 1st edition 2008; 18 pages | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list |