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Potter & Potter #19Gabe Fajuri | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Potter & Potter #18Gabe Fajuri | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Potter & Potter #17Gabe Fajuri | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
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Potter & Potter #15Gabe FajuriGambling Memorabilia Crooked and Square Featuring Selections from the Collection of Dale A. Whitman. Including Cheating Devices; Rare & Unusual Books on Poker, Gambling, Cheating & Gaming; Crooked and Fair Dice; Playing Cards; Poker Chips; Wheels of Fortune; Trade Catalogs; Prints; Decorative Objects; and Associated Ephemera. 1st edition 2012, 71 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Potter & Potter #14Gabe Fajuri | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
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Potter & Potter #12Gabe FajuriSelections from Ken Klosterman's Salon de Magie. Auction held Saturday, October 29th 2011. Including Apparatus, Books, Ephemera, and Posters; and featuring his collection of Magical Woodcraft Manufactured by F.G. Thayer and the Owen Brothers together with property from other consignors. 1st edition 2011, 81 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Perpetual Calendar for your iPod/iPhone/PDA/cell-phoneScott CramIf you've learned the classic Day of the Week For Any Date feat, as taught in sources such as the Roth Memory Course, The Magic of Memory, Train Your Brain and Entertain and Zufall's Memory Trix, you already know how useful a perpetual calendar can be for verification of the date. Now, you can have a compact perpetual calendar as close as your iPod, iPhone, PDA or cell phone that easily allows you to access any date in any year from 1800 through 2199! "But wait," I can hear you say, "Don't iPods, iPhones, PDAs and most cell phones already have built-in calendars?" Yes, they do. However, most of these calendars are intended for appointments, and only handle recent dates... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listJPEG (digital image) | |
OverheadDave ArchNo doubt you've seen "two person telepathy" party stunts where one person leaves the room while the other remains. After coming back into the room, the person is able to discern an object selected by those in the room to the puzzlement of those watching. This obscure version has one of the partners leave the room and stay in the other room while the remaining partner holds his/her hand above the heads of several people in the room. Each time s/he holds his/her hand above a head s/he repeats the single word "Overhead." Then finally the partner remaining in the room holds his/her hand over... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Over MaxRaphaël CzajaA stunning double revelation for which the spectator does (almost) all the work for you. From a shuffled deck, a spectator cuts to two cards in two different sections and loses them into that deck. Yet, the magician is able to locate both. This version of Max Maven/Phil Goldstein's "Double Overcut" eliminates the original full-deck setup and is basically impromptu. 1st edition 2019, 2 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Number NonsenseDave ArchIn decades of reading and performing magic, only four number-based brainteasers made my short list for consistent use with my audiences. I share them with you as a thank you for the support you've shown my work on Lybrary.com. The four number-based puzzlers in this package made the cut based on the following criteria:
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NEMCA Newsletter Volume 1 Number 2 (April - June 2022)NEMCA: New England Magic Collectors Association | $0 to wish list | |
NEMCA Newsletter Volume 1 Number 1 (January - March 2022)NEMCA: New England Magic Collectors AssociationThe NEMCA Newsletter aims to entertain and inform those in the magic collecting/history community by way of articles, advice, resources and current news directly from the organization, its members and colleagues.
1st edition 2022, PDF 21 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
More Tricks Without NamesWerner MillerAnother medley of minor mathemagical tricks. Werner Miller went through his drawers and folders and found twenty tricks that he developed but never published. Often there was a good reason why he didn't publish them. In other words, these are not necessarily his best ideas, but they may still hold a nugget of a novel thought, an interesting plot or a new combination of methods. 1st edition 2020, 13 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Magic Roadshow Special Issue #6Rick Carruth
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Magic Keynote: DreamsDave Arch | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magic From India Catalog: Ed Harris editionEd Harris | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magic From India CatalogSam DalalPartial catalog of Electro Fun, Calcutta, India. This is not a catalog of our entire range of products, but a pictorial representation of our wide variety and range. It is the next best thing I can offer you to a personal visit to our showroom. We have been creating and making props for magicians around the world for over 25 years. Our products are available through hundreds of magic shops all over the globe. This "Catalog" will enable magicians to get a better idea of the products than a mere name in a price list. Most of the props we supply are accompanied by detailed instructions... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Lives of the Conjurers: Volume 3Professor Solomon
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Lives of the Conjurers: Volume 2Professor Solomon
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Lives of the Conjurers: Volume 1Professor Solomon
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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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Liar/Truth Teller Carnival SignDave ArchWhichever technique you use from sophisticated electronics to that of a logic puzzle foundation, this free antique sign graphic might help you set the stage for your "which hand" routine as you show the picture and talk about the system you recently learned as used by carnival hustlers working the midway many years ago. In my case, I also find that having the participant hold a small charm pig in one hand (if they choose to be a liar) or a little charm angel in their hand (if they choose to be a truth teller) helps to keep them more consistent in their answers. I carry the little charms in a... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listJPEG (digital image) |