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Dunbury DelusionsJon Racherbaumer"It is one of the very best tricks which can be done for close-up work." - Hugard and Braue from Show Stoppers With Cards From the Foreword: The Dunbury Delusion has an illustrious pedigree that has been up, down, and all around the magic scene for at least 100 years. Charlie Miller's method that was published in Expert Card Technique in 1940, more or less branded his name on it, but seven year earlier Victor Farelli published a modified version ("The Partagas Sell") in Farelli's Card Magic. He did not claim paternity but credited a Spanish magician named Partagas who apparently taught him the trick in 1908. Basic Plot: A selection "lost" in a deck is successfully found by using three... | ★★★★★ $16 to wish list | |
Four-midable Card MagicMark LeveridgeThe Four-midable Magic Series comprises of specialist ebooks, each of which supplies four effects of a specific type. This first volume in the series teaches four card routines that require little or no sleight of hand, and are well structured to produce clear magical card effects. They are clearly described in easy-to-follow numbered sections, supplemented by a total of 39 colour photo illustrations.
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Dreamwork 2Jon RacherbaumerThis short compilation follows on the heels of another compilation titled Dreamwork. Both relate to Bob Hummer's "The Midreader's Dream." Bob Hummer introduced to the magic world many interesting principles and effects. One of the first to make a splash was introduced in 1952. The dreamy dealer ad seemed too good to be true: A spectator merely thinks of a card and then performs a few, unseen dealing procedures with a deck of cards. The magician, whose back was turned throughout these actions, turns and faces the spectator. He takes the deck, briefly scans the cards, and consults a "dream book." He then names... | ★★★★★ $16 to wish list | |
3 Card TrickStephen TuckerINSTANT RE-SET! VERY EASY TO PERFORM! Someone tries to find the queen amongst two jokers, but fails every time. You pocket the queen, and ask them to find the black and white joker... they fail again as... all three cards are queens! Holding three face down jumbo(ish) sized playing cards you say, "These cards may look very large, but they aren't... it's just that I have very small hands." As you patter, you show the cards to be two jokers and... a queen. You explain that they are to ignore the jokers and... try to follow the queen. You now mix the three cards very quickly as you... | ★★★★★ $15.50 to wish list | |
The 33 Cardinal SinsStephen TuckerMore than 30 card effects and 7 bonus coin routines. 1st edition 1984, 70 pages; PDF 87 pages. Table of Contents
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The Card-Mad-gic of Stephen TuckerStephen Tucker23 fantastic card routines. 1st edition 1984, 52 pages; PDF 61 pages. Table of Contents
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Cardiac PacemakersStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the first part of the trilogy. 1st edition 1983, 36 pages; PDF 44 pages. Table of Contents
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Cardiac StimulationStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the second part of the trilogy. 1st edition 1984, 36 pages; PDF 40 pages. Table of Contents
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Cardiac ArrestStephen TuckerStephen Tucker's classic Cardiac series revived as an ebook. This is the third part of the trilogy. 20 stunning effects. 1st edition 1984, 40 pages; PDF 49 pages. Table of Contents
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Colour Burn: color changing deckDave ForrestA blue backed deck is removed from its case. The deck is spread and your spectators are asked to call out the names of some cards that they see. You then take the named cards and, one by one, begin to magically change their back colour from blue to red. Offering a better look at the technique you announce that you will change the back of another card... ...IN SLOW MOTION! With a gentle wave of your hand, the card begins to visibly change. The card actually appears to change as you move your hand back and forth over it! You pause halfway - the card under your hand is half blue and half... | $15.45 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Covert ConceptsPeter DuffiePeter Duffie is an extremely clever and skilled card man from the UK, a scotsman to be precise. In this ebook he will teach you 13 easy to do card effects with a normal deck of cards. Enjoy! 1st edition, 2000. ACECRAFT: Two selections - four Aces - and an unexpected outcome. All in a day's work. SUDDEN IMPACT: The audience believe you are going to cut to the Aces - they get a bigger surprise when you don't! POPULACE: This very easy way of doing Roy Walton's Collectors has been my working repertoire for a while. IMPOSSIBLE OPENER: Two spectators select cards in the fairest of manners. Your back... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Hidden AgendaPeter DuffiePeter Duffie is a master in taking a published effect, refining it, combining it with new and other old ideas and/or reducing its necessary technical difficulty. Several of the 12 effects in this ebook are improved variations on existing themes. This also shows that Peter knows the literature of card magic well and consistently credits what has come befor him. 1st edition, 1992. THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS: A different approach to the Vernon Triumph effect which originally appeared in Stars of Magic. CARTER'S FOOLER: This is included as a tribute to Arthur Carter who died recently. The... | $15 to wish list | |
Cards By All MeansPeter DuffieThis is the latest in a long line of excellent ebooks of Peter Duffie. It features many photos for a much clearer description of the sixteen routines. Beside his excellent ideas I just love his play with words in his trick titles. For example "Cannibalector" or "Witch Way?" 1st edition, 2001. BLACK SHEEP: Two spectators each select cards from a packet, then you select one, but you leave your selection face up as proof of your actions. You spread the packet and remove your card along with the two cards on ether side. These prove to be the other two selections. As an afterthought, you point... | $15 to wish list | |
21 Card TricksPeter DuffieThis book has nothing to do with the "21 Card Trick". However it features twenty-one of the best card tricks Peter Duffie has to offer. Three other individuals significantly contributed to this book. They are Roy Walton, Gene Maze and Marty Kane. It can get hardly any better when it comes to cards. 1st edition, 2000 BETWEEN THE ACES: Very slowly you deal cards onto the table and a spectator stops you anywhere. He notes the card stopped at - it is placed on top of the deck and the dealt cards dropped on top with absolutely no moves. Despite the fairness of the procedure, the selected card is now... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Area 52Peter DuffieFourteen wonderful card routines by one of Scottland's card experts, Peter Duffie. One routine, 'Blendid', particularly caught my eye. The effect is as follows. You give two spectators each a packet of four cards and you have a similar packet. Each packet contains two black cards and two red cards. The idea is simple - you place one card face down on the table, and both spectators place one of their cards on top. The idea is get three cards all of the same color. The only problem is that neither of you are allowed to look at the faces of your cards. However, a 100-percent color match is guaranteed.... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Card AddictPeter DuffieTwentyone fantastic tricks with cards. Comes with several photos for a better and clearer description. If I had to get one book by Peter Duffie, this would be it. 1st edition, 2000. KICK-START ACES: A spectator locates the four Aces in your deck (without looking!). SWEET SIXTEEN: You show the four Fours which you point out total 16. You turn one face up. The face up four splits into two Twos. This leaves two face down cards. Question: "If the cards total 16, what should the remaining two face down cards total?" The audience reply, "Twelve?" "That's right," you say. "Well, actually it's... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Card FlairPeter DuffieSeventeen excellent card routines from an innovative card man. 1st edition, 2000. FREE AS A BIRD: This effect is a two card discovery that I find quite effective. It uses the Hamilton/Finnell Free Cut Principle - a visual deception of the highest order. WEDLUCK: The trick that follows is a simple, yet effective, royal marriages effect using the Rusduck Stay Stack principle. A Stay Stack is a mirror stack that retains its properties after certain shuffling. THE PARANORMAN: A chosen card is found using three unknown numbers. This uses the Norman Gilbreath Principle. Before commencing set... | $15 to wish list | |
Card SelectionPeter DuffiePeter Duffie selected self-working as well as skill-required card tricks with a mix of interesting effects. 1st edition, 1993 DEEP THOUGHTS: The following effect uses the Ed Balducci Cut Deeper Force and adds some logic to the procedure by making each stage of the cutting process important. DOUBLE DECKER: The following trick Is a direct variation of an intriguing sandwich effect entitled 'Predict Wich', published by Jerry Sadowitz in the July 1992 issue of Magic. MAGICIAN: Among the many brilliant concepts in 'The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley' is an item called, 'Australian Self-Help'. What follows... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Cards in PrinciplePeter DuffieTwenty-one card tricks by one of the most creative card man alive. 1st edition, 1994. AUTO - SPLIT: A mysterious double card revelation, where a spectator manages to separate the colours of the cards with the exception of two selections. Interestingly, you never touch the cards! THE SUABIAN TWIST: There have been several combinations of Dai Vernon's 'Twisting the Aces' and 'The Hofzinser Ace Problem' over the years. If the following version has any merit, it is the simple means by which the one at a time reversal is accomplished. AURA BEST: This is a fairly puzzling routine based on... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Cards InsightPeter DuffieTwenty-two card tricks by one of the most creative card man alive. This ebook in particular shows Peter's fondness of Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser and his ace problem. 1st edition, 2000. PSYCHIC MATH: This is a card discovery that appears impossible for two reasons: first, it doesn't seem possible for you to know where the card is in the pack, and second, the card is found using the values of two random cards that were selected before the trick began. The only requirement is a full pack of fifty-two cards. THE ANTI-GRAVITY SHUFFLE: A sort of mathematically induced multiple sandwich! ANTI-GRAVITY + THOT: This is... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Deck DirectPeter DuffieFifteen more of Peter Duffie's card creations. He comes back with more and more and even more great material. Where does he take all his ideas from? Two tricks can be done over the phone. As Peter writes 'knock your friends sensless' with them. 1st edition, 2000. CENTRIFUGAL DIARY: The classic diary prediction as popularised by Ted Danson. However, hopefully, the method will be new to the readers. THE CHOSEN Few: A card randomly created by a spectator matches a card selected by another spectator. However, you do not touch the deck throughout the trick! Alien Encounter: From a blue backed... | $15 to wish list | |
Method in EffectPeter DuffieTwenty-five card tricks some of which use the extremely versatile Gilbreath principle. 1st edition, 2000. TWO'S COMPANY: You remove the four Kings from the deck, then have two spectators each select a card. Both selections are lost into the deck. You now offer the audience a choice of Kings, the red ones or the black ones. They might opt for the red Kings. You pick these up and turn them over whereupon the first spectator's selection appears reversed between them. You place this sandwich on the table then pick up the two black Kings, which you place face up on top of the deck and give... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
N.D.E. - Near Deck ExperiencePeter DuffieFifteen card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. ACQUIESCENCE: Two spectators each lay out pairs of cards from freely shuffled packets. Despite any constraints you have accurately predicted the outcome. Miraskillesque perhaps? THE FLEEING ACES: The four Aces travel from one half of the deck to the other and capture a previously selected card. FOUR TO THE FORE: A spelling effect based on an Henry Christ premise. Two single Bottom Deals are required but they happen on the off-beat and a fine technique is not necessary. MY FAIR LADY: You fail four times to find a selected... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
New InspirationsPeter DuffieTwenty-one card tricks from the inventive Scotsman. 1st edition, 2000. BACKLOG: You spread the deck with the faces upwards and invite a spectator to select any card - free choice. This is left face up on the table. You give him the deck and he now spells the name of his card - first the suit, then the value. This produces two random cards. The values of these cards are added - they might be a 3 and a 10 = 13. When the spectator turns his card over it has the number 13 boldly written on the back! THE DETECTIVE: A spectator selects a card from a packet. Using the name of the famous fictitious... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list |