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Turn Left and HoffAlan RorrisonThis is Alan Rorrison's solution to the Hofzinser Ace Problem. A spectator freely chooses any card and signs it. The card is put face down between the two Jokers and these three cards (Jokers and spectator selection) are tabled. Then the spectator or another spectator selects four random cards from the face down spread. Magically the four chosen cards are the four aces. The ace with the same color as the spectator's card vanishes and reappears between the Jokers. The signed spectator selection is now found among the three remaining aces. Alan has engineered his method to not require any difficult... | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Cards to SlimfastCarl CloutierWatch and learn the routine that won Carl the F.I.S.M. World Championship. Four signed cards completely vanish. Three of them reappear inside three different pockets. The fourth selection reappears in your sock! All four cards then vanish again, only to make their reappearance inside a sealed can of Slimfast, opened by the spectator. The methods of how to get cards in your pockets, a card in your sock and how to load cards into a closed can holding some type of powder are easily applicable in many other situations. The routine uses palming and sleeving, however Cloutier demonstrates how... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
A Fistful of DollarsGregory WilsonSnap your fingers to produce during the snap a coin at your finger tips. Greg does this three times and then vanishes the coins one by one. The move to produce a coin while snapping is Doug Wick's Snap Production. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 13min 13s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Miser's MiracleJerry AndrusWatch and learn Jerry's masterpiece of coin magic. Four silver dollars are produced one at a time, first from between two freely chosen cards, and the last two coins from a single playing card which is torn smaller and smaller. There are no difficult moves in this routine. The ingenuity of Jerry is how he steals, hides and moves the coins behind pieces of cards. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 7min 25s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Vernon's VariantJohnny ThompsonThis is a wonderfully entertaining routine for two (or more) spectators. Each one of the spectators and the performer receives four cards. All go through the same actions of turning over cards and placing them on the top or bottom of their pack. In the end the performers cards are all face down, whereas the spectators cards have a face up card among them. This basic effect is done again two times in fairer and fairer ways. Very easy to perform. All you need is any double lift and the Elmsley count. You can read the original description of this routine in Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 9min 36s... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Losing DiamondsJoshua JayA card is chosen, travels to the pocket, but turns out to be the wrong card. Visibly 'flick' the diamonds off of the wrong card. They flutter to the floor, leaving you holding the selection. This is of intermediate difficulty. You will need to be able to force and control a card to the top. And you will also need to do a top change. No palming required. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 7min 5s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
A Sharper SharpedMartin LewisA wonderful routine only requiring a false count. Martin Lewis uses the Buckle count but several other false counts can be substituted. The premise is a game of cards with a card sharper. You deal cards and the sharper counts his cards. He has 6 cards. Since you can't play poker with six he removes one card and counts them again still leaving him with six cards. This is repeated two more times always leaving him with six cards. Only the last time he is left with 4 cards. Since you can't play poker with 4 cards he adds a card but still is left with only 4 cards. This continues until in the... | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Impromptu Linking Coat HangersMike CaveneyMike finally releases one of his true pet routines. Imagine linking and unlinking two borrowed and unprepared coat hangers. You can have the coat hangers examined both before and after the routine. The gimmick is easy to make, invisible, and straight forward to deploy and clean up. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 10min 12s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bottoms UpR. Paul WilsonThis is a comedy gamblers routine. A very magical routine that convinces them you've got a killer bottom deal. Easy to do (no bottom deal needed). Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 4min 26s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Impromptu Card CodeWhit HaydnImagine performing a card trick for a blind person - making them the star. Actually, any unsuspecting spectator can instantly become your secret accomplice and read your thoughts. They will be able to identify the color and value of cards without looking at them. Practical and magical. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000. runtime: 14min 43s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Kicked in the FaceAndrew WimhurstThis is based on a Martin Nash cutting ace revelation called "Honest Aces". Amazingly the aces are cut from a shuffled deck. For the kicker, four jacks are cut to, completing four blackjacks. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 9min 20s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Presto Attracto CardDaryl EastonTwo spectator's selections are lost in the deck and then found in an incredibly clean fashion. Difficulty is intermediate. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 9min 38s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Heading NorthDavid RegalThis is a very effective and very easy card rise developed by David Regal. Any card is selected and shuffled into the deck. The selection now inexplicably rises out of the deck. New method, easy to do. No threads, rubber bands, magnets or other contraptions. The gimmick is simple and right there invisible in the deck. Spectators can stare right at it and not see it. Very clever and very practical. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 3min 57s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
AccustealJerry AndrusA barehanded production of a steel ball bearing. A professional lesson in concealment. Jerry Andrus only taught and performed tricks he created himself. In that sense he was a purist, a one of a kind magic creator. Here he teaches simple but wonderful sleight-of-hand where every movement is thought through to appear as natural as possible while concealing a large heavy steel ball. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 4min 55s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
PhotocopyPaul GertnerA demonstration of "Invisible Palming" leads to a selection magically traveling into a wallet the spectator is holding. As a kicker, the selection is actually inside a folded photocopy of a hand with the selection printed on it. Commercial magic at its best. Despite the strong effect this is relatively easy to intermediate level difficulty. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 16min 39s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
EngagedAlan RorrisonThis is a beautiful ring-card linking effect. Spectator freely chooses a card which he signs. Performer hole punches the signed card and magically attaches and then magically removes a ring. The hole punched card can be handed out for inspection.
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Three Bets on the BandR. Paul WilsonThree professional effects with a finger ring and a rubber band. Paul takes three well known rubber band effects, one is the popular "Crazy Man's Handcuffs", and shares his touches and improvements. Paul is not teaching each of these routines but rather focuses on his contributions. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 6min 32s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Great PenetratorRich MarottaA borrowed coin magically penetrates three times a solid coaster resting on top of a glass. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 3min 2s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Signature TransferSimon LovellA card is selected and signed. The signature magically transfers onto a completely different card. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2001. runtime: 6min 59s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
TurbulencePeter Duffie & Cameron FrancisIn Turbulence, the impossible becomes possible. Turbulence is a multi-phase card routine that is both mind-bending and entertaining. Effect: Turbulence kicks off with a sizzling and super clean "Collectors" phase where four Kings instantly collect three previously signed cards. Then, in the blink of an eye, the three cards instantly vanish. The three cards are then reproduced as they are summoned from the deck one by one. Finally, the Kings are placed in your pocket and an impossible transposition occurs — the Kings are suddenly found on the table while the three signed cards are... | ★★★★★ $10.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Darwin's AcesDarwin OrtizThe four aces are removed from the deck and three spectators freely choose one card each. The three spectator cards are lost in the deck. Then one by one the four aces vanish to reappear face up in the deck and sandwiched between them the three spectator cards. You will need to be able to do a pinky count, a sidesteal color change, and a cover pass. False shuffles are optional. runtime: 11min 3s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Lucky DeckDarwin OrtizEffect: You display a heirloom deck from your grandfather that due to its frequent use has lost all faces - you display a blank deck. You place the Queen of Hearts (a blank card) on the table and the Joker (another blank card) in your breast pocket. Magically these cards turn into the real cards. On top of this entire deck has changed from a blank deck to a regular deck. You will need to be able to do: a reverse fan, hindu shuffle, double lift. runtime: 10min 17s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Pocket CoinsDavid NeighborsYou place a ripped off empty jeans pocket on the table. Magically you take three coins one by one out of it. You magically make them disappear and appear inside/under the pocket. The climax is that all three coins disappear inside the pocket. You will need two coins and a matching expanded shell. The video includes a detailed explanation of the "Palm to Palm", "Classic Palm to Fingerpalm Transfer" and "Toss Up Production" moves. runtime: 24min 37s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Coin Falling UpJohn CorneliusThis is an independent reinvention of Arthur Buckley's muscle pass by John Cornelius. John turned the move into a showpiece by itself. runtime: 3min 20s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) |