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Zo-ChangebboymagicPlease note that this video is in Vietnamese, but the instructions to make the gimmick, and how to use it is perfectly understandable from the visual information alone. Change a bill into a card. Easy gimmick. Easy to perform. Obviously you need to use paper money that is compatible with the width of the cards you are using. Often bills can be trimmed slightly if they are too wide. 1st edition 2018, length 7 min 32 s | $8.65 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Victory BouquetFrancis B. MartineauThis is a manual of how to make your own flower bouquets. Sure you can buy a beautiful bouquet, but if you want to save some money and do a little home project, this is the right ebook for you. By doing it yourself your bouquet won't look like the standard one every magician seems to use. 1st edition, 1944, New York; 17 pages.
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Vanishing Easter BunnyPeter PrevosAn Easter magic trick. A new design for an old geometric vanish. 11 bunnies change into 10 bunnies and an Easter egg by merely switching the order of two pieces of cardboard. The PDF includes the design. Print on paper or cardboard and cut out the three pieces to perform this little miracle. 1st edition 2023, PDF 2 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
U.F. Grant's Impossible Bill in LemonDevin KnightAn impossible bill to lemon that will leave your audience and many magicians wondering how such a thing is possible. That's because it is another lost secret from the mind of U. F. Grant. Read every word, the description is 100% true and sounds impossible. The performer asks to borrow a dollar bill from anyone. This person is not a stooge and the bill has not been planted in the audience as a preshow bit. Any bill, from any person, plain and simple. BEFORE the performer touches the bill, he has the spectator write down the serial number for later verification. The performer still does not touch the bill,... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Tricks with Paper CupsSamuel BerlandAlthough this booklet was written in the 40s, paper cups are still ubiquituous objects. Go to any fast food restaurant and you will find them, or at parties, at the company water cooler, picknicks, fairs a.s.o. This makes paper cups an ideal item for us magicians - great for an impromptu miracle. Sam Berland teaches 25 amazing tricks, from vanishing liquids to appearing silks in cups. Almost any magical effect can be achieved. You too should know at least one trick with a paper cup for the next discussion at the water cooler. 1st edition 1942; 26 pages.
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Tricks with CellophaneUlysses Frederick GrantA rare and original manuscript that explains 13 tricks and routines using "cellophane" as the "main ingredient". In an early issue of the Sphinx Grant wrote about this manuscript: Here's a sure HIT. It contains up-to-date practical tricks for pocket, parlor and club, all worked with CELLOPHANE, the popular item everybody is talking about. And the best part is you can work the tricks as soon as you get the manuscript, as no special apparatus is required. Get set for some real Tricks, Stunts and Fun... Content
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Torn and Restored Cigarette PaperMichael SkinnerThe Torn and Restored Cigarette Paper is a classic sleight-of-hand close-up effect. Skinner's main contribution here is the performance which is humorous and fits his personality. The technique is Nate Leipzig's technique which can also be found in Stars of Magic or Dai Vernon's Tribute to Nate Leipzig. runtimet 6min 44s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Working Pro's Bill in LemonScott F. Guinn"THE PERFECT CLOSER!" This is quite possibly THE SINGLE STRONGEST ROUTINE in Scott's arsenal. A clean, magical, and effective Bill in Lemon routine that is audience tested and approved. A spectator's dollar bill (verified as the same bill at every step of this process) is identified, such that everyone in the audience knows it is HIS bill. The bill is then openly (no envelopes) burned by the same spectator. Another spectator has been holding a package since before the show started. He brings it forward. The first spectator opens it and removes its contents: some napkins, a lemon, and a... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Value of a DollarScott F. GuinnTo prove that we really do understand the value of YOUR dollar, we're dropping the price of this routine to just $10! Longtime professional magician and popular magic author Scott F. Guinn is back, and he's hit this one out of the park! The Value of a Dollar (VOD) is a professional and commercial multi-phased routine with a borrowed bill. As you talk about the changing value of the dollar over the decades, the bill changes repeatedly, finally turning into a coin, which then turns into a lime in midair! The lime is given to the person who loaned you the bill. He cuts it open and inside... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Torn and Restored NewspaperAntonio RomeroThis routine incorporates a system that conceals the torn pieces automatically, eliminating all angle problems. This means it can be performed surrounded, and that makes it truly practical and easy to perform. The download video contains over 60 minutes of detailed instructions with all the secrets of this wonderful routine that has made its way into the repertoires of many professionals. It was created by Antonio Romero in 1983 and first published in his book La Magia de Antonio Romero in 1992. This video has an English voice over by Rafael Benatar. | ★★★★★ $25 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Scissors RaceDave ArchA little friendly competition between audience members might be just what's needed to add a piece of variety to your show. As two contestants compete in a paper cutting race, the magic starts to happen. Both the contestants and the audience are surprised by the unexpected outcome. Ultimately it ends in a tie. Truly there must be magic in the air. In addition . . . Dave has added as a bonus another non-magical competition that he used for over a decade to decide who would be given his Giant Balloon Reindeer. 1st edition 2019, 2 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
The Return of the Big FlapChris Webb & TitanasImagine you show any bill or banknote of any value and a playing card which is chosen and marked. In full view with no switches instantly the card changes into the bill and the bill into the card. Give the signed card out as a souvenir! The strength of this effect is in its visual impact. The transformation happens right in front of your eyes. On this action packed video you will learn to perform this miracle with ease and yet still have a visual killer. Packed with extra handlings, 3 routines and loads of moves so you can create your own routine. Performance of "Money Transpo" | $30 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Repeat Bill TrickTom Bowyer & T. A. WhitneyEven the most jaded audience will sit up and take notice when effects with real money are performed. Here's an entertaining story about a shopaholic who continues to spend (real) money, but somehow manages to leave the store with the same amount of cash she started with. This is a time-tested routine that's made even better by using genuine currency (which you supply) while you follow these illustrated instructions. But that's not all. You also get additional presentation ideas, plus a template for constructing your own Repeat Bills outfit with whatever denomination of currency you wish. ... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
The Origami ButterflyBrick TilleyConstructed from a dollar bill, the butterfly begins to move in a remarkable imitation of a living creature that even appears to fly. See video below. [Note that this ebook does not include how to fold the butterfly. The ebook teaches you how to animate it as seen in the video. The original description of the fold is in Folding Money Fooling by Robert E. Neale.]
1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Money ProjectStephen AblettThis download DVD features six full routines, all about Money.
One Coin Routine (Gimmick)
One Coin Routine (Impromptu)
Three Coins Routine
Shopping Spree | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Möbius Strip in Magic: A treatise on the Afghan BandsPeter PrevosThe Möbius strip is one of the most enigmatic principles of mathematics. A simple loop of paper transforms in unexpected ways. This topological quandary has not only inspired mathematicians; countless inventions use this principle and artists have painted, sculpted and written stories about the Möbius strip. The art of magic has extensively used this topological principle to create the illusion of magic. The Afghan Bands were a favourite magic trick in the first half of the last century. Famous magicians such as Harry Blackstone and Nelson Downs regularly performed it in the stage act. The Möbius Strip in Magic... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
The Madras Paper Repeat ClimaxP. K. IlangoEffect: A quarter-size piece of newspaper is torn into six pieces. Two pieces are discarded. When the pieces are counted, there are again six pieces. This time four pieces are discarded. When remaining pieces are counted, there are again six pieces of paper. This time five pieces of paper are discarded. Now only one piece of paper is left in the hand. Suddenly the one piece of paper becomes a fully-restored paper. 1st edition 1987, 8 pages; 1st digital edition 2017, PDF 9 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
The Legend of the Willow PatternEric HawkesworthThis charming act tells the story of the Willow Pattern plate design and the performer first shows how two sheets of ordinary newspaper have been glued together and pleated to make the basic paper fold. A variety of different figures is then produced by fanning, folding and twisting the pleated paper strip to illustrate the story of the Willow Pattern legend; they include a giant fan, double fan, bridge, pagoda door, sun, boat of dreams and twin stars. With a little practice, each figure flows into the next with almost magical effect and the complete routine is a good example of stage origami. ... | $5 to wish list | |
The Gimmickless Vault Vanish StunnerHal Saxon
This is a challenge you can win every time. This is 100% gimmickless magic. A vault is a safe or lockbox. It holds valuables. I can get the valuables out of the vault even if the spectator is guarding the vault with their hands. You challenge the spectator that you can get anything out of your closed fist, hand or vault even if their hands protect the top and bottom of your closed fist. There is no way in and no way out! You make your challenge. If I can get the item out, can I have it? The spectator says, "Sure."... | ★★★★★ $20 $12.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Dakota MiracleMark Strivings | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Chinaman's Paper CaperHoward A. AdamsA prize winning paper folding and cutting routine with only a double sheet of newspaper and a pair of scissors. The routine utilizes all the paper producing a whole succession of objects while you are telling an amusing story. In the introduction Ken de Courcy writes: THE CHINAMAN'S PAPER CAPER is a most satisfying trick. To begin with, it is unusual because it utilises all of the paper. Second, it requires just one 'double' sheet of newspaper, and a pair of scissors. Third, in case you think our enthusiasm has run riot, it has already won two awards in America; "The Magic Dungeon Academy Trophy for... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
The Change RaisersWilton Moore TuckerReveals the inside story on how the con artist forces you, or a store, or even a bank teller to hand him too much change. This bit of larceny gains the criminal five, ten, or more dollars each time -- and that from a $2 purchase. Also shows how to keep from being shortchanged. Almost defies detection, and practically works itself. This is no pie-in-the-sky con. Newspaper and TV stories report that victims of every age and ethnicity are taken in by this technique. Audiences are hungry for this information, to avoid being "taken." Makes an excellent lecture to provide to banks, stores, senior... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
The Blue BugRobert J. Gunther & A. Sydney FleischmanA manual of sorcery with cigarette papers. No matter whether you're a magician, a mentalist, or land somewhere in between, there's something for you in this brilliant ebook. Intimate, indetectable, close-up magic giving the appearing of great skill but requiring a minimum of sleight of hand. Over a dozen illustrations and a score of effects and methods. Illustrated by Bob Gunther, former Disney animator, the moves are cleanly and clearly depicted, as if the authors were teaching them to you over drinks at their favorite watering hole. Partial contents:
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The Bank Note in Lemon Trick PlusEdwin Hooper & Ian AdairA borrowed bank note, of any denomination, is marked with the initials of the owner, and wrapped in a handkerchief. A borrowed and examined lemon is placed under a tumbler. The bank note is commanded to leave the handkerchief, and is found inside the lemon. 1st edition 1983, 8 pages; 1st digital edition 2018, 7 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
The Art of Paper TearingEric HawkesworthOld newspapers are the only raw material needed for paper tearing, and this ebook describes a number of ingenious and highly entertaining routines. The performer prepares the basic shapes beforehand and then tears out the figures before the eyes of the astonished audience, accompanying his actions with appropriate patter. The ebook provides full instructions and detailed diagrams for the whole process and includes enough material for several complete programmes.
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The "Gee Whiz" Combination and EncoreUlysses Frederick Grant & T. A. WhitneyHere's a terrific, family-friendly, comedy bill in lemon effect that your audiences will love. A genuine dollar bill is borrowed from a spectator (no stooge) and signed or marked. Anyone wraps it in a borrowed handkerchief. Two lemons are then shown and one is selected (no force). The spectator himself places the lemon in his coat pocket. The borrowed bill vanishes from the hanky while the spectator is holding it. The man with the lemon cuts it open and finds the bill inside. You do not touch the lemon. And now for an encore, you decide to mark the handkerchief so the owner will recognize... | $6 to wish list | |
Tearing Them UpDick Turpin & Alan Shaxon & Ken de CourcyThere can be no doubt about it, the "Torn and Restored Newspaper" is one of our modern classics. Many excellent versions have been published and marketed by dealers over the years. In the pages of this manuscript, we are pleased to present two excellent variations, Dick Turpin's "Torn and Restored Newspaper" and "Tearing Up the News" by Alan Shaxon, both first-class methods. Both versions are very easy to prepare and to perform. Additionally, we have included Ken de Courcy's patter presentation for the Dick Turpin routine, which of course, can be used for either variation. Ken’s patter is... | $7 to wish list | |
TC Tahoe Re-Thinks Vol. 4: Bill SwitchTC TahoeRe-Thinks is a new series of eBooks from TC Tahoe.
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Tangled CardsRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphRalf teaches how to make seven impossible looking cards. He came up with a better way to teach these folds by using colored templates. You can download all templates from your digital shelf.
1st edition 2020, video 26 min | $14 to wish listMP4 (video) |