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Tangled CardsRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph![]() Ralf 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) | |
The Change RaisersWilton Moore Tucker![]() Reveals 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 | |
Framing WashingtonRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph![]() This is similar to Framing the Queen except you do it with a one dollar bill. A dollar bill is shown from both sides. Performer tears out two small rectangles from the inside of the bill. One of these rectangular tear-outs has its center removed to create a little frame, which is freely shown. Magician folds this little frame over the center beam of the larger bill frame and eventually the little frame clearly hangs from the center beam of the larger frame. How did it get on there? Note that it is not easy to prepare the gimmick. It is much easier to do this with a playing card. With a bill it will require... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tearing Them UpDick Turpin & Alan Shaxon & Ken de Courcy![]() There 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 | |
Instant OrigamiRobert Harbin & Ian Adair![]() 'Origami' is the Japanese name for paper folding. It is educational, skillful and certainly has beautiful results. As the folder smoothly bends and creases a piece of paper an intricate model materializes ... it's creative. Robert Harbin and Ian Adair have gone further. Instant Origami has the same pleasing result of origami folding but with an interesting magical theme. The beauty about the working is its simplicity. EFFECT - The performer explains that he would like to show the spectators 'Origami', and explains that it is an art which is most relaxing and many thousands of models can be... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Reincarnation: card to billMario Tarasini | $14.99 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Initial FoldRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph![]() The master of the 'impossible' folded card reveals how you can incorporate initials into your designs, allowing you to personalize these unique one-of-a-kind give-aways. The special folded cards include the initials of you or your spectator or anybody else for that matter. Create an impossible gift you can hand out as a souvenir. You get the video instruction and the templates (see the digital shelf). Ralf also teaches you how to change the initials seen in the templates. Below you see one design example.
1st edition 2020, video length 31 min. | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Paper MagicWill Blyth![]() Tricks and amusements with a sheet of paper. From the foreword: Paper is one of the easiest materials to obtain, and to those who are interested in finding a useful means of utilizing some of the household accumulations, the present volume will undoubtedly appeal. It will be noticed that the book has been divided into two parts, and the first portion, dealing with Toys, Models, Puzzles, etc. made entirely from paper, will be found to provide a fascinating and at the same time, inexpensive form of amusement for the younger members of the home circle. The second section deals with some effective... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
HypercaseTom Frame![]() Make yourself this impossible looking card case. Additionally Tom teaches you wonderful tricks with it. "Amazing. A twist that no one saw coming!" - Ben Harris
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Dollar CarePeter Pellikaan | $15 $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
How Time FliesBrick Tilley![]() A dollar bill to impossible location effect that incorporates the timeless Buddha Money Papers. The noted bill vanishes from the papers only to reappear inside a pocket watch case that has been in full view the entire time. Included here possibly for the first time is the fool-proof method for preparing two bills so that they bear the same serial numbers. This is not the inferior dodge of erasing the last digits on the bill. These bills utilize the entire serial number. 1st edition 2021, PDF 4 pages, video 1 min 12 s. | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Short ChangedRalph Mayer![]() A terrific audience participation effect about a famous carnival and con artist swindle. Audiences love tricks with money. They also love to learn about swindles and cons, in order to protect themselves. This effect provides both: entertainment and a lesson. In this clever routine, you demonstrate how easy it is to swindle the victim out of $10 for a $1 purchase. Not just a trick, but an actual scam that fleeces thousands of people every day. Don't you be one of them! And, only in this updated edition, we supply camera-ready master images of stage bills that you can use for the effect.... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
The Art of Paper TearingEric Hawkesworth![]() Old 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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Money in Champagne Bottle and OrangeWolfgang Riebe![]() The magician borrows two regular money bills from two random spectators. These are torn in half and each spectator receives one half of their bill. The remaining two halves are vanished by the magician. One half reappears in an orange and the serial number matches the one bill of the one spectator exactly. The magician struggles to reappear the second half bill and offers the remaining spectator a bottle of champagne of similar value as a consolation prize. However, the magician requests the spectator to pop open the champagne and pour him/herself a drink. When the bottle is popped, a half... | $15 to wish list | |
Fold CupKen Muller![]() An ingenious alternative to a Chop Cup where the 'cup' is constructed "on the fly" from a magazine sheet while spectators make paper balls, or crumple dollar bills. No gimmicks! The trickery is built into the cup itself and undetectable. There are moves not possible with a standard Chop Cup and ends with a transport to a spectator's hand who keeps the cup and ball. No difficult sleights or handling as the Fold Cup does its thing automatically. But, the special techniques taught moves the astonishment far above a traditional Chop Cup approach. There are many suggested Effects with special... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Impossible Foldings ReloadedRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
PentertainKen de Courcy![]() Fifteen minutes impromptu entertainment with pen and paper. From the introduction: Here is a short, entertaining act that can be worked impromptu anywhere you have a pen, paper and audience. For larger shows it can be done with chalk and blackboard. I have even done it on an Overhead Projector during a break in a Training Course.
1st edition... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Son of PentertainKen de Courcy![]() The sequel to Pentertain. As before, these oddities can be shown wherever you have pencil and paper. For larger audiences a chalkboard, whiteboard or flip-chart is better; you can even do them in sand on a sea-shore.
1st edition 1975, 17 pages; PDF 22 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
Mistress of PentertainKen de Courcy![]() Fiddling with figures. More along the lines of Pentertain and Son of Pentertain. The fact that there is so much material here is due to the efforts of Geoffrey Lamb, Ralph Erlewine, Dr. Bernard Juby, R. C. Buff, Peter Rees and, in particular, Leslie May who sent in pages of figure oddities.
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Dollar CardsPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Royal Dollar CardsPeter Pellikaan | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Aether #13: The Little GiftGregg Webb | $4.95 to wish list | |
More Paper MagicWill Blyth![]() A collection of entertaining and amusing models, toys, conjuring tricks, etc., in which paper is the only or principal material required. Excerpt from the Preface: The art of simple paper folding gives pleasure not only to the young, but even to old stagers, who become interested and sometimes enthusiastic in the making-up of paper items, learnt at school, but long forgotten. Mr. Oswald Williams, the famous illusionist, was kind enough to express to the author his appreciation of Paper Magic, and testified to the pleasure he had received in making up the various paper folds described therein, some... | $10 to wish list | |
BurmaZaw Shinn | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |