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Living KeyCristóbal Carnero LiñánFrom the current close-up repertory of Cristóbal, this is the final routine with the Haunted Key. A demonstration of energy work or a bizarre effect of possession, you choose. The perfect Halloween effect. Use with caution: spectators will freak out. This is not for the hobbyist, but it's an easy effect to perform if you have experience with this kind of techniques. Effect You give the key to a spectator who can feel how the key comes to life with his own energy. Finally the mentalist proves how the spectator and the key are now connected. Features
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Llyfr o Cythrawl a AwenRob ChapmanAn ebook about Chaos Magick and Druidry. In this ebook you will find a creative fusion of Druidry and Chaos Magick, inspired writings and ritual. All of this is necessary, none of it is needed! Julian Vayne author of Now Thats What I Call Chaos Magick says: "Okay perhaps 'the magick that can be written about is not true magick' but Rob Chapman comes closer than most to successfully describing the indescribable." 1st edition 2012, 45 pages. | $25 to wish list | |
Locked Books 02: The Traveller EffectAlexander de CovaThis was the routine magicians talked most about at Alexander's last lecture tour in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Holland. Here is the effect: You write a prediction on a card, which is placed into an envelope. This in turn is deposited in a small leather wallet. All this is done BEFORE anything starts and in full view of the audience. A spectator (no stooge) gets a sheet of newspaper. He pretends being a passenger that is sitting and waiting for his train in a train station at a certain track, reading his newspaper. The spectator names freely a train station in any city in the world... | $26 to wish list | |
Looking Into The FutureWill GoldstonThis is a collection of cold reading methods including palm reading, astrology and preparing horoscopes. It also includes a collection of news reports about spirits, ghosts and other weird and unusual occurrences.
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Lost LuggageStefan OlschewskiImagine you are booked to do a 30 minute mentalism show and all your luggage gets lost on the plane. It is Sunday and all shops are closed. What would you do without your props, without special wallets, magnets, glue, scissors, thumb tips or nail writers – literally without anything?
Necessity is the mother of invention. Stefan once had to cope with such a situation and this is what he came up with. A complete act of high impact mentalism that... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
Lost Luggage and the Close Up CabaretScott CreaseyWhat do you do when the luggage containing your props goes to Murcia as you arrive for an important show in Madrid? How would you cope if you arrived at a venue and the client, who booked you for a close up strolling performance, suddenly changed his mind and asked you to perform a full stand-up/cabaret set? Learn how seven years of performances for unforgiving holiday makers on the Spanish Costa del Sol club circuit have shaped Scott's mentalism performances to ensure all his routines are interactive, fast paced and personal, and can be performed in almost any environment. In this... | ★★★★★ $16 to wish list | |
Lost Works of PoeVincent WilsonAn epic theatrical production. Includes an amazing pocket watch routine that can be used in many other performances. "When the work was discovered at the bottom of Poe's writing desk, it was in a previously unknown secret compartment. Thrilling, is it not? Baltimore Poe scholars were certainly thrilled, and a special edition collection would herald the announcement. Alas, this would not come to pass. According to friends of mine in the Poe Historical Society, strange things began to happen to those preparing the edition for publication. An editor died of TB. The first case in Baltimore for many... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Luck of the DrawTC TahoeLuck of the Draw reading system. This is a wonderful easy system that is well suited to entertainment readings as well as being able to go more in-depth. It is great for walk-a-round situations too. TC often uses Luck of The Draw as an "add-on" to other readings. It is fun and very non-offense style of oracle, as it deals with "Lucky Items". Revised edition 2012, 17 pages. | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Lucky 13Dale A. Hildebrandt | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
LunarcyDale A. HildebrandtWARNING!
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M: a Mixture of Magic and MentalismGerard ZittaAll the effects will look improvised from the audience point of view, but they need a one-time preparation, and all are easy, except for the three last ones that will need more practice and some rehearsal. ATM wallet: You will do this one every single time you have to pay something. You need an item every magician has got already in their drawer. X=H3-E2: Rapidly force one object among a higher number of objects. (twice as fast as "PATEO", and easier to perform.) Phone hypnosis: Block a borrowed phone (harmless), with the power of your mind. Easy. Bright as a feather: Use a feather... | $20 to wish list | |
Macabre and Mental MysteriesCharles W. CameronExcerpt from the foreword: I prefer subtleties rather than sleights and the effects in this book follow the same pattern. You may be assured that none of the effects are 'pipe dreams' ... they have all been audience tested. There is a tremendous interest these days in the Strange and Unusual and the contents of this book will, I hope, enable you to convince your audience that you possess curious powers and unusual abilities.
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MachineDee ChristopherThe effect is simple. One spectator is asked to think of a word. A second spectator writes the word. Neither have any clue how it could possibly have happened. Spirit writing? Synchronicity? It's up to YOU to decide how you'd like to explain the incredible experience your participants will have just waltzed through. Machine will teach you how to construct a simple, yet ingenious gimmick to make this effect clean and direct in method so that you can use the included presentation or put your all into your own. The MACHINE gimmick could be used on stage, at a table, on the street or anywhere... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Mag-AcidusDavid GemmellA sinister workhorse billet combination of Al Mann's Mag-Eye move and Millard Longman's Acidus Novus. From the introduction: They say there is nothing new under the sun, this is no exception. Without any hype, this is just a very good combination of techniques that I almost fell over one day when reviewing some billet and centre tear moves. Unlike many mentalists, I am not blessed with the skin type that allows for the type of peek or tear that requires a squeezing action like the brilliant Osterlind centre tear. I was drawn to peeks such as the Scatter-thought tear, the Barfly billet,... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Magazine Memory: The Secret Notebooks of Mr. Hyde Volume 2Timothy HydeThe Magazine Memory effect is a highly entertaining, high energy, astounding feat of mental prowess that audiences love. It has been a feature effect for many high profile performers, yet little has been written about the effect until now. Timothy Hyde has used the routine to close his show for many years. Performing on luxury cruise ships, corporate events and at theatre shows around the world he has explored the routine in great depth. In the classic form of the effect, pages from a current issue magazine or newspaper are distributed into the audience. Audience members randomly call... | ★★★★★ $30 to wish list | |
Magic and Mentalism MysteriesWilliam V. Ottaway & T. A. WhitneyOriginally published as Pleasure Moments with the Magic Man. A nearly impossible to find book of occult-themed magic and mentalism is now back and better than ever. Updated text and graphics have been added to this vintage text, containing a nice bridge to the past and present. No difficult sleights are required. Instructions are included for constructing the necessary apparatus to present these fine demonstrations to your own audiences. CONTENTS:
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Magic Castle Lecture 2008Luke JermayTwo routines that Luke feels are reflective of some of his best work to date. Ultimate Aggiunta Four spectators write four numbers. A fifth adds them and the number matches a prediction as well as every spectator's result who participated in the experiment. A combination of methods cancels each other to make this an unexplainable mystery. [This is the same routine as the second effect in Three Cheers for the Underrated. Touching on Hoy Three spectators are seated on chairs on stage. The performer asks each of them to close their eyes. He then taps the first spectator on the shoulder and asks them to think of a simple shape. He then taps the second spectator on... | $35 to wish list | |
Magic Menu volume 5, number 27 (Jan - Feb 1995)Jim SistiA bizarre magic issue.
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Magic Menu volume 7, number 39 (Jan - Feb 1997)Jim Sisti
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Magic of the MindLewis GansonThis is a wonderful collection of some of the best mental magic published in The Gen. CONTENTS: Section One - Predictions
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Magic UnsquareUnknown MentalistMagic Unsquare is a physical product that will be shipped to you and comes with PDF instructions that can be downloaded immediately from your digital shelf. What you get: Along with the instructions PDF, you also get a specially designed and beautifully produced plastic wallet card which is about the size of a regular bank card. With reasonable care, this card should last you many, many years, if not a lifetime. Magic Unsquare is based on a beautiful reverse engineered principle. It is a self-working multipurpose tool. The participant makes all free choices and yet you are able to divine... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish listgimmick & PDF | |
Magic with an ESP DeckSam DalalThe original Magic With An ESP Deck was written in 1972 as an “instruction manual” to go with an ESP Deck marketed as a magic prop. The mimeographed manuscript contained a hand full of good self working effects with an ESP Deck, written and produced over a couple of days. Sam Dalal thought no more of this than the hundreds of similar manuscripts and instruction sheets he has written over the years for commercial magic items. He was delighted when he found the book had achieved the status of a reference book on the subject. Republished by Micky Hades, references to this manuscript popped... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Magical Mentalia and Magical OriginaliaGeorge Ernest ArrowsmithMagical Mentalia
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Magical Mentalism TourMel MellersThis ebook features 28 of Mel's mentalism ideas, each of which is commercial and entertaining. It also has an interesting essay on getting the basics right as well as three further pages of great one-liners to use in your act. Mel's methods are practical and uncomplicated - he has a real gift for getting directly to the nub of what is needed to created any desired effect - and so there will be many ideas that you will soon be including in your repertoire.
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