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Tarot ChairsTC TahoeTarot Chairs is a strong, entertaining Chair Test, combined with the Tarot.
1st edition 2012, updated... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Pad and BillzTC Tahoe
The impact it has on layman is tremendous. Yes it is simple, simple in execution and easy for audiences to follow. EFFECT The Entertainer removes a deck of cards and discards the box,... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
The Elimination PrincipleTC TahoeA hands off Bank Night Routine, and so much more. The Elimination Principle is the method behind TC Tahoe's "The Color Game", a simple and direct, Bank Night routine. This manuscript also includes a Safe Smash and Stab type effect. And one of TC's favorite routines for opening a show called, On the House. Simple, direct magic, that can work for a small group or a thousand. Play for laughs or are a serious mental piece. 1st edition 2016, 14 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Emoticon: An Emotional Design DuplicationTC Tahoe | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Coffee BonesTC Tahoe | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Practical Mental EffectsTed AnnemannThis book packs almost 200 mental miracles, many of which are creations of one of the masters of mental magic - Ted Annemann. You will find the best book tests, psychic codes, tricks with slates, blindfold reading, publicity effects, and much more. This book together with Annemann's Card Magic covers a good part of the famous Jinx magazine, of which Annemann was editor. Paul Fleming wrote: Annemann's Full Deck of Impromptu Card Tricks, which made its appearance about a year ago, has been enjoying a well deserved popularity ever since. There is no reason to suppose that Annemann's Practical Mental Effects, compiled in the main... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Annemann's Complete One Man Mental and Psychic RoutineTed AnnemannAnother great booklet from Annemann. It describes in detail his one man routine. Annemann wove together some of the greatest mental tricks. He discusses the question Magic vs. Mindreading and shares other invaluable advice with the reader. If you do mental magic you already know that anything from Annemann is a must read. If you just start with mental magic, read as much from Annemann as you can get your hands on. Paul Fleming wrote: No one who knows about the work of Joseph Dunninger and the size of the fees he receives for his performances is likely to doubt that the public is interested in "mental... | ★★★★★ $3.50 to wish list | |
202 Methods of ForcingTed AnnemannIf you have ever wondered what is the best way to force a card or number or item in a certain situation, then you can stop wondering. This booklet is nothing but forcing methods. It is ideal if you design your own routines and would like to find the most suitable force. It is also great for people who have problems with one or another force, since here they will find other methods to reach the same outcome. Very simply said, get this ebook and stop worrying about your forces. You could also get the version which includes Victor Farelli's notes: 202 Methods of Forcing - with Victor Farelli Notes. first edition, 1933, Max Holden, New York;... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Annemann's Mental Bargain EffectsTed AnnemannThis booklet is indeed a bargain, with effects by Hewitt, J. G. Thompson and Annemann. Among the effects you will find the famous Mental Masterpiece from Annemann. 1st edition 1935, PDF 16 pages.
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The Incorporated Strange SecretsTed AnnemannAnnemann teaches thirteen commercial mentalism pieces with slates, cards, dollar bills, telephone books and cigarettes. The majority of routines involves cards. Annemann's unique direct style is felt in each one of these effects. Paul Fleming wrote: This little collection of Annemann material, which was published in 1939, measures up to the high standard of excellence that has made Annemann's name synonymous with magical feats of great ingenuity. The thirteen items presented here may be described briefly as follows:
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Annemann's Buried TreasuresTed AnnemannA collection of twelve typically ingenious Annemann creations, from the pages of The Sphinx. first edition, 1952, Sphinx Publishing Corporation; 16 pages.
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The Book Without a NameTed AnnemannThis was the first book Annemann wrote. It has a glowing introduction by Al Baker, although later in their lives Al and Ted were not always the best of friends. As Annemann himself writes in the foreword, you will find routines employing simple methods and direct to-the-point presentations. This is mentalism at its best without any clutter confusing the effect. A few rare photos of Annemann performing can be found as well. first edition, 1931, Max Holden; 62 pages
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Sh-h-h--! it's a secretTed AnnemannAnnemann describes a wealth of forty pieces in this wonderful booklet. The first, "Call me up sometime" is a beautifully direct telephone miracle. This is a prime example of Annemann's mantra of 'effect before method'. I found the following line from Annemann's introduction funny: I like to do these things so well that someday I'm going to write a twenty page introduction and follow it with one trick! Trouble is, however, that after that harangue the trick will HAVE to be good. 1st edition 1934; 50 pages.
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Jinx Program No. 1Ted AnnemannThis routined and fully explained program of magic runs approximately 25 minutes and can be carried in a brief case. 1st edition 1938, PDF 14 pages.
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Jinx Program No. 2Ted AnnemannA completely routined and fully described thirty-minute act for one person, the necessary material for which may be carried in a brief case. 1st edition 1938, PDF 17 pages.
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Jinx Program No. 3Ted AnnemannA completely routined and explained magical club program running thirty minutes. All may be carried in a suitcase. 1st edition 1939, PDF 22 pages.
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Jinx Program No. 4Ted AnnemannA "No Card" Mystery Act. Completely routined and fully described, this 25 minute presentation has only a total carrying weight of 6 pounds, and does not make use of playing cards. 1st edition 1939, PDF 18 pages.
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Jinx Program No. 5Ted Annemann"No Code" Telepathy. A complete routine, with explanations, of pseudo-telepathy between two people. It can be learned in one evening, its running time is 30 minutes, and everything necessary can be carried on the person. 1st edition 1940, PDF 13 pages.
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Annemann's Collected WorksTed AnnemannHere we collect all of the 17 ebooks we have by Annemann. Besides the Jinx magazine, this is as far as I know a complete set of all of Annemann's writings. For mentalists, this is mandatory reading. For all other magicians, it is highly recommended because the wisdom imparted to you is applicable in all of magic. Buying these books and booklets individually on the second-hand market will cost you a multiple. | ★★★★★ $60 more than onetype to choose from PDF | |
JinxTed AnnemannMany of the best mentalists consider the Jinx the most important publication. It is a treasure chest of ideas, methods, routines and commentary. A must read not just for mentalists but all magicians. Here is the most convenient form of the Jinx to date. You will get all 151 issues including all summer and winter extras. Each issue is quickly accessible via a bookmark. You will get reproductions of all the old advertisements for the Jinx, the old three part index prepared by J. G. Thompson Jr., and a completely new 30 page index which has been alphabetized and spans all issues and extras. We have taken the... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
202 Methods of Forcing - with Victor Farelli NotesTed Annemann & Victor FarelliThis is the same ebook as 202 Methods of Forcing except this one additionally includes the personal notes of Victor Farelli. Farelli's notes can roughly be categorized in three groups. One is attribution where he writes the inventor's name, or at least the one he thought originated this particular force. The second group is quality, where he writes attributes like 'very good', 'ingenious' etc. And the third group are extensions, variations or entirely new forces. Some of these entries are even dated and could be of particular interest to historians. Although I think these notes are quite interesting, please... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Minimax LectureTed LesleyTed Lesley's philosophy on magic has always been: A minimum amount of effort for a maximum amount of effect! Thus the title Minimax Lecture.
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Top Secret Prediction Chest MysteryTed LesleyA classic Ted Lesley headline prediction mystery:
A chest with a prediction in it, is mailed to the place of performance two weeks prior to the performance date. The committee gives the chest to the mayor or the chief of police to guard. They try to tie up with the local media for publicity coverage. On the night of the performance the chest is brought to the theater where it is opened by... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Mind and Magic MagazineTed LesleyThis is the legendary magazine by Ted Lesley. It is filled with contributions by people such as Larry White, Phil Goldstein (aka Max Maven), Ken de Courcy, Banacheck, Paul Alberstat, Toni Forster, Larry Becker and others. Of course, also Ted's own creations are featured. ISSUE 1 (July 1997)
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