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Best Trick Of The Year, So FarTom PhoenixWe all see those emails telling us about "the best trick of 2016".... even though we've received 10 of those emails this year. And it's only July. Anyway, this effect amazes audiences, and fries the brains of spectators who try to figure it out. You will learn:
1st edition 2017, length 13 min | $8 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The Best Trick of All the Best Tricks of the YearTom PhoenixWith this method, you can magically fold an origami bird in record time, animate drawings, or change your predictions. There are 3 applications included, though I'm sure you will think of more. And the box can be shown empty before and after the magic happens. This includes:
1st edition 2018, length 30 min | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Of ParadiseTom PhoenixHere is a collection of Open Prediction methods, for the working mentalist or magician. Each method is clean, using no gimmicks. These methods employ unorthodox techniques, and will take some practice. Since only sleight-of-hand is required, you no longer need to carry extra gimmicks or special decks to perform this type of effect. A spectator makes a free selection, the selection is replaced, and is then shown to match your prediction. Four methods are included. Each one is 100% clean. You can use a borrowed, shuffled deck. There are no gimmicks, no R/S, no SF, and no sticky stuff. These... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Card in the BoxTommy WonderBe prepared to receive a good dose of Tommy Wonder's clever magical thinking. Critically hailed as the best "Card in Box" ever created. Tommy shares all of the intricate details of this powerful routine, including the incredible "Two Second Card Fold", where you fold the the card three times into 1/8 of its original size. This is how magic is meant to look. Tommy Wonder thinks about every minute detail. For example
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Cards to Card CaseTommy WonderThis is a beautifully motivated opening effect for a card manipulation act. A deck of cards is introduced. The cards are taken out of the case. The cards and the case magically switch places several times. Besides the clever gimmick it is really a lesson in how to motivate the various effects in the performance. Wonder demonstrates how this effect of a deck of cards switching place with its case can be turned into a wonderfully motivated episode rather than an unmotivated series of effects. Wonder finds a good reason for every sequence that turns a simple trick into a story and thus beautiful... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Torn and Restored CardTommy WonderThis is Tommy Wonder's improved version of a Paul Harris 'Torn and Restored' card effect. You truly only use one card. There is no additional card or piece of card that is used as gimmick. You take one card tear it into four pieces and restore it. Of course, there are many little tips and bits of business Tommy Wonder addresses - all of which are lessons you can apply to many other effects. Tommy Wonder also teaches a very important lesson on putting things into your pockets which will make this action much more natural. runtime 13min | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Lighter to MatchesTommy WonderYou take out a lighter to light up a cigarette or candle. But the lighter doesn't work. You try several times but it simply does not burn. In an instant you change the lighter to a box of matches, take out a match and light your cigarette or candle. Using this effect Tommy Wonder also teaches the pros and cons of approaching potential spectators with the question: "Do you want to see some magic?" Of course, he offers a much better alternative. | $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Ring, the Watch and the WalletTommy WonderThe magician explains that he was once robbed. The thief took his ring, his watch and the money from his wallet. All these items are put into an envelope. Immediately after the magician tears up the envelope. All the items have vanished and returned to their original place. The ring is on the ring finger, the watch is on the wrist and the money is back in the wallet. In this video you get a detailed explanation of how this routine works. As is typical with Tommy Wonder, he always teaches lessons which apply to many other effects. For example, he spends some time talking about where to attach... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Shrinking Fan of CardsTommy WonderThis is the classic 'Diminishing Cards' effect, but completely revamped Tommy Wonder style. The gimmick is ingenious and allows for an extremely visual effect. The cards are held in a nice fan and are gradually getting smaller in full view. There is no squeezing and exchanging of cards. The fan simply shrinks in size including the card faces and indexes. The clever gimmick does it all. Video explains how to gimmick is constructed and it is used. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Amazing SlydiniTony SlydiniThis is a silent film of Slydini performing some of his feature effects including
[Note that in the lower right corner is a constant 0.00.00 time code which occasionally obstructs the view, but is in general not an issue.] From the 1950s, length 9 min 38 s | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Call DemonsViet Uy | ★★★★★ $5 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) | |
Comedy Paper Bag Blindfold Card RoutineWolfgang RiebePossibly the world's funniest card trick! A spectator is asked to assist on stage with a card trick. Both he and the magician wear a paper bag blindfold over their heads as a card is attempted to be selected. Eventually a large knife is introduced into the routine that the magician intends to stab through the selected card when the spectator is instructed to toss the entire jumbo deck into the air. Everything goes wrong and the audience is in hysterics. Eventually the magician identifies the card successfully. An incredibly commercial, funny and entertaining routine for any serious professional. ... | ★★★★★ $50 $30 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Giant Sidewalk ShuffleWolfgang RiebeOriginated by Martin Lewis, retailed for many years, and manufactured in a larger than jumbo size, by Ken Brooke, and enhanced by Wolfgang Riebe. An incredible giant 4 card routine that totally bamboozles your audience. Three blank cards and an ace are shown and the audience is instructed to follow the Ace. They always get it wrong. An unexpected surprise finish occurs when there is only one blank card and three aces! An incredible stage routine for any serious professional. The video instructions include:
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Fred Outdone SquaredWolfgang RiebeBased on the old 'Fred' card trick, Wolfgang launched his magician fooling version 'Fred Outdone' in 1990, causing a sensation amongst magicians and adding a unique twist in that the whole deck could be shown as a red back deck, except for the Fred card. In 2017 Wolfgang took the trick to new heights, hence the new 'Fred Outdone Squared' title. It's as simple as any spectator naming any card, e.g. seven of hearts. The entire deck is shown to be red backs with different names on the back of each card. Even another seven can be shown to have a red back and different name. When the seven of... | $50 $30 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Green Carpet v1.2Wolfgang RiebeThis incredible visual card effect was originated in the 80's and has been adapted, fine-tuned, up-dated and changed to what could easily be considered to be one of the most visual and surprising card tricks ever. The magician admits he has a special set of trick cards and shows 8 regular blue backed cards each with a huge black cross drawn on the back. However, nobody one can see the crosses, even as each is clearly shown. In fact the cards magically turn face up too. Eventually all the cards change to different color back cards with a huge black cross drawn across each back. Incredibly... | $20 $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Joker SurpriseWolfgang RiebeIf you are searching for a visual 'packet style' card trick with normal (even borrowed) cards, then this is the trick for you. Three red numbered cards are removed from a regular deck of cards and all simultaneously shown to be normal cards. One at a time, each card changes into a Joker. The last change is the most visual of them all. The cards are clearly all shown to be jokers and instantly they change back into the original three normal red numbered cards. A packet card trick with normal cards. Can be done impromptu with a borrowed deck. The video instructions include:
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Birthday Card SurpriseWolfgang RiebeAnother killer close-up packet card trick from the creative mind of Wolfgang Riebe. 3 blank cards are shown and a spectator is asked to write their name and a picture on one of the cards. Suddenly the freely drawn name/picture duplicates onto all 3 cards. Now the surprise ... suddenly all cards have HAPPY BIRTHDAY written on them! A completely unexpected surprise and incredibly personal magical birthday greeting. Of course you can have any message written on all 3 cards at the end too - it’s all up to you. Use any normal blank cards. Ideal for table hopping. Incredibly visual with an... | $20 $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
All Clear Champagne PredictionWolfgang RiebeA complete comedy prediction routine with a surprise finish. A spectator is shown various words written on sheets of paper. These are folded and dropped into a bag, placed behind he spectator's back and any paper is selected - the future predicted word. On stage the magician has a large book with the word 'PREDICTION' on the cover that has been in full view all the time. Before the spectator unfolds and reveals the chosen word, the magician pages through the large format book revealing various comedy predictions. Eventually the spectator reveals the word and the entire book drops open in... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Mirror CardsWolfgang Riebe3 cards are shown and a joker is openly placed in various places amongst the cards, for example on top, in the middle, and at the bottom. Magically the joker always returns to its original position. The audience soon suspects that 3 identical cards are being used, and at one point even see 3 jokers. Eventually the magician admits that he has 3 identical cards and suddenly all 3 cards change to mirrors. 3 identical mirrors and no jokers anywhere! Isn't that how most tricks work? With mirrors? This is a snappy, fun, and magical routine with a tremendous unexpected, surprise ending. You learn... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fancy Frame (performance only)Yoshihiko Mutobe | $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Burmese ChangeZaw ShinnBurmese Change is a triple card change using a gimmick and sleight-of-hand. Spectator signs a card which is returned to the deck. The magician takes a random card and the card changes two times in to different cards, and the third change is when a random card changes in to the card signed by the spectator. After the trick, the card can be given to the spectator as a souvenir. Requires the preparation of a gimmick which is three cards thick.
1st edition 2020, video 13 min. | $14.99 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Burmese Vanish 2Zaw ShinnIf you didn't like Burmese Change because of the setup, then here is a different way you may like much better. Zaw Shinn has created this version in pursuit to find the most practical and visual effect he can perform up close in front of the camera. This vanish is easy to do and it looks like CGI. No fancy set up is required and the materials to make the gimmick can easily be found.
1st edition 2020, video 17 min 27s. | $14.99 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Triangle TheoryZaw ShinnCreated by Zaw Shinn and taught by Mario Tarasini. This visual ink moving effect is easy to do and it looks just like CGI. No fancy or fragile set up is required and the material to make the gimmick can easily be found. Zaw likes to thank Martin Lewis, Alan Rorrison, Rizki Nanda, and many more for inspiring him to create Triangle Theory.
1st edition 2020, video 24 min 12s. | $9.99 to wish listMP4 (video) |