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StaggeredEddie JosephEddie Joseph writes: The generous reception meted out to my previous effort Premonition has tempted me to release yet another of my EXCLUSIVE secrets. In presenting this apparent card miracle, I have one regret and that, I am not able to demonstrate it in person before revealing the secret. If I were standing behind a magic counter and you came in as a customer and saw this effect, the chances are that you would not pass it by. This is one effect which will NOT ONLY DUMBFOUND the layman but will INTRIGUE you as well, dear brother ... at least the first few times you try it; EVEN AFTER LEARNING THE SECRET. ... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Classic Card Magic IIIPaul A. LelekisIncluded are many photos, pix and a video. This is the third e-book in the series of Classic Card Magic. Keep up with this series of killer card magic. Paul presents six more amazing classics of card magic complete with details of performance, patter, and methodology. Paul's introduction is a "must read" for performers to understand how and why these classics are so important. Look what is included below: 1) OUT OF THIS WORLD - Considered by many to be the finest card trick ever devised. This easy to do rendition is performed entirely by the spectator and will make their jaws drop.... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Power of Concentration / ThoughtPaul CurrySpectator merely thinks of a card. Two packs of cards are dealt face-up simultaneously, and spectator discovers that the card he thought of is in the exact same position in both decks. Based on an effect by Tom Bowyer who first conceived the intriguing idea of having two decks of cards dealt in unison for the purpose of arriving at a duplicate set of cards. 1st edition 1947; PDF 5 pages | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
PerplexitiesPeter DuffieAutomatic Aces
Rideckulous
Natterjacks | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Classic Card Magic IIPaul A. LelekisIncluded is a video of a cool switch. Keep up with this series of Classic Card Magic e-books so that you will have a solid base for card magic entertainment. There are thousands of card tricks out there...but there are only a handful classics of card magic. The classics are classics because they represent a solid foundation of entertainment and are timeless. Only the patter and modus operandi will change...but the premise is solid and will endure the ravages of time and technology. These effects use only a regular deck of cards. In this e-book you will find: 1) OPEN TRAVELERS - This... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Wildcard MiraclesFrank GarciaThe first and most exceptional definitive study ever written on the Wild Card. The classic miracle of the century and forerunner of all packet tricks is the Wild Card. Many of the routines have been closely guarded and found print for the very first time in this publication. Within the confines of these covers you will find revolutionary new routines, ideas and show stopping effects which are diabolically different, superbly written and magnificently illustrated. When Frank Garcia speaks, all magicians listen. When Frank Garcia writes, everyone reads his books. When they see Frank Garcia... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Classic Card Magic IPaul A. LelekisThis e-book is the very first of a series of e-books to come, presenting my own versions of the classics of card magic. These simple, straight-forward plots will cover the gamut of card magic in this series of upcoming Classic Card Magic e-books. Please keep up with this Classic Card Magic series and you will have a very strong base for your card magic performances, and a very nice array of magic effects...not just a "pick-a-card-find-a-card" type of theme. I have brought some of the plots and patter, up to date...but in no way have I changed the bare essence of the effects or plots. Every... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Forces, Peeks, Stacks and GaffsScott CreaseyShould a Mentalist use playing cards? Good question and one which has been raging among Mentalists since Annemann was still going strong. In this book Scott has addressed that question and put together some of his favourite Mentalism card routines, covering effects with borrowed decks, stacked decks and gaffed decks. You'll find no knuckle busting sleight of hand here; instead Scott has included some of his own routines taken straight from his professional mentalism repertoire, many of which no other magicians have seen until now. Some of the ideas are based on old effects given a new twist, but... | ★★★★★ $17 to wish list | |
Secrets of a Commercial Card MagicianPaul Gordon"I have seen Paul performing many times now and I am amazed how he can captivate an audience with just one pack of ungimmicked playing cards. His act is full of comedy yet he cracks few jokes and above all he is a master of misdirection. I know no one else who sets off for top venues with his act in his pockets. As he says, "I wear my act". He takes a back up pack of cards and sometimes a couple of close up items and he is set for complete show." - Martin BreeseThis is a recording of Martin Breese interviewing Paul Gordon. You will hear stories from Paul's magic life, how he got into magic in the first... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP3 | |
Another Five KinksIan BaxterFive old chestnuts from the literature of card magic which were given the Baxter 'treatment', resulting in streamlined handlings and giving these venerable plots a breath of fresh air. Underhanded Overhand is an extremely well finessed handling of the old ruse of appearing to have the entire deck shuffled with each half being shuffled independently. The Cross Cut Force has been around since the 1920's and has remained virtually unchanged ever since. It is a simple move, but difficult to perform convincingly. Ian has taken another tack and by slightly changing the choreography of the move,... | $10 to wish list | |
Calling CardsScott F. GuinnA feature show-stopping mentalism routine NOTE: While the description below describes the effect using a seven-digit phone number, it can also be done with ten or more digits to cover area codes and country codes if required. Scott explains this in the ebook, as well some other options. You remove a deck of cards from its case. To preclude the possibility of any sleight-of-hand, you put it in a clear glass tumbler, holding it up for all to see, the face of the pack toward the audience. You begin moving cards, one at a time, from the back of the deck to the face, and seven audience members... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Shuffle The SpectatorsA. K. DuttIf you already own Some Total 2.0 or if you buy it together with this one, you will get this ebook for just $4. This routine is a blend of a card effect and a couple of simple coin moves, designing a game of choices that ends on a high note. In brief, three spectators freely select a number and a card, then they switch places, which means they will receive the number of somebody else, but their card still appears at that new number. It can either be presented as card magic or as a mentalism effect, both close-up or on stage, depending on your performing taste or choice. Everything appears fair and square,... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Canned DunburyScott F. GuinnA comedy card on seat routine with a twist. This one is an absolute killer! Scott's Comedy Card on Seat routine uses a different method from the well-known Chuck Fayne or gaffed chair routines. The audience participant joins you up front and sits in an ordinary chair. Then, while you look away, he selects and signs a card, replaces it anywhere he wants in the deck and thoroughly shuffles the deck before returning it to you. After some fun, and very amusing byplay, the card vanishes, followed by a kick-in-the-head moment that NOBODY sees coming, before it is revealed that he is SITTING on... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The EmulatorsMark E. BeckEffect: The spectator selects a card from the performer’s deck and does not reveal it to the performer until requested to do so. The performer then shows a packet of four Jokers to the spectator, displaying the faces and backs of all four cards. He then asks the spectator to wave his selected card over the Jokers he is holding in his hand. When the performer turns the packet face up and displays the cards, they are no longer Jokers! Instead, all four cards are now identical to the spectator’s selected card! But that’s not all! When the performer squares the four cards back together,... | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Working Progress: tricks I do for moneyJohn HoltWorking Progress is a short ebook of six tricks that I use when working for real, live human beings. They're all practical tricks that work in pretty much any performing environment you could possibly find yourself. Inside you'll find a cool transposition that you'll love to perform, a chop cup routine which includes TWO fabulous endings that get round the awkward "putting the lemons back into your pocket" reset moment, a great use for the Phil deck that you can use for parlour performances or to open a set at a house party, plus there's a routine for the card to wallet that doesn't foreshadow... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
A Thought Left UnsaidAbhinav BothraA thought of card is conveyed to everyone (without writing down or uttering a single word) while the performer has his back towards the audience. Once done, the performer turns back asks a couple of unrelated questions and hesitatingly pulls out a single card from a deck of playing cards. And that happens to be their thought of card.
1st edition 2016, 6 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Easy Card MagicRob RoyIf you haven't a voice like Sinatra or Crosby; if you can't tickle the risibility of people as do Hope or Umbrioggo; if you can't dance like Arthur Murray, don't fret! You can still be the life of the party if you know a few simple card tricks ... tricks that are sure to baffle your friends and keep them entertained and guessing no end. The card tricks in this ebook are unusual and clever. All you need do is follow the instructions. You don't have to concern yourself with intricate sleight of hand maneuvers. You don't have to be born a magician. no special skill or previous practice is required.... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
ConnectionsTom PhoenixThis is a two phase mentalism/card magic effect, involving a couple transpositions; both begin in the mind, then manifest into the physical. It's a fun and fairly simple routine that packs a punch and will have your participants wondering. The first phase is an in-the-hands transposition of two spectator signed cards, and the second phase is a mental transposition of thought and a physical transformation of material.
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A Way With CardsAl E. SmithIncluding covers, contents page and suchlike, A Way With Cards is a 65 page ebook overflowing with 28 individual card items and lots of waffle to cheer them on. A well-shuffled mix of thoughts, ideas, opinions and similar to titillate the palate. Regular street-worn cardboardian craziness and nothing too convoluted or finger breaking. Plenty to shake the windows of the card resistant few, and a soothing blend for Cardonians. Contents:
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The Universal CardJon RacherbaumerThis ebook explores variations on the Universal Card theme, is part of the Yod series. Universal Card is a classic card plot in which a single card (like the joker) transforms to one at a time to match each of the selected cards. Originally posed by Karl Fulves in his Pallbearers Review, where he used the term "Universal Card", a name that caught on.
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Double DeckerPaul A. LelekisTwo superb card routines that you will be proud to perform! PLUS...a four page INTRODUCTION about HOW to bring your spectators in your "magical universe", making the magic about THEM by using 3 examples - This Intro is a MUST READ! The INTRODUCTION is worth twice the price. Paul has provided two videos, explaining Paul's famous underground sleight, The Simplex Bottom Reversal showing 4 different ways to use this valuable sleight. 1) JOKER SANDWICH SURPRISE - This is one of the best "openers" you could imagine. Place the Jokers out on the table - (they can be inspected) and then begin a... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The MIQa BoxTom PhoenixTwo Deck Switches for the workers. This is the evolution of the MIQa Box 3.0, including the previous two versions. This box allows you to easily switch one deck for another, under the guise of starting to put the deck away or putting the box off to the side. It's a very natural movement, without the discrepancies of other devices. There are two versions included. Both of them work very well, so you choose which one you like better. [Don't forget to download the PDF that goes along with this video from your digital shelf.] 1st edition 2016, length 36 min. | $20 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Card IdeasMatt du HeaumeFive Impromptu card tricks with a regular deck. No hard sleights, no gaffs and no setups! The Magic Number: A close-up version of the classic 'Six Card Repeat', with a killer ending they won't see coming. Gone Figured: A super simple handling of a classic Larry Jennings effect. From a genuinely shuffled deck, a spectator locates a four-of-a-kind without the slightest idea how they did it. Cheap Suit: The Four aces identify the suit of card chosen by process of elimination. The selection itself makes a surprising appearance. A great quickie for when someone hands you a deck. PAC-MAAN: A prediction... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
The Royal TreatmentRobert McDanielA collection of wonderful card routines. Explanations include large illustrations by the author himself. Routines taught:
1st edition 1981, 69 pages; 1st digital edition 2015, 53 pages. | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list |