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Totally ImpossibleJoseph B.Totally Impossible is a really strong effect with a very intriguing and fascinating method. The magician is able to cut with a knife to the card selected by a spectator. Simply and totally unbelievable. Obviously a magician fooler, as in the style of Joseph B. One of the most impossible divinations, one of the most dramatic localizations to add to your repertoire. You can do this with a borrowed shuffled deck. The Deck does not have to be complete.
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Fiery PredictionsJoseph B. | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Maybe You ThinkJoseph B.Determine the card selected and the sum cast with two dice in a novel and very deceptive way. You show a deck of cards, shuffle it and while you look away the spectator throws the two dice, adds the points shown, removes that many cards and remembers the lowest card in the removed packet. The dice are covered so that the performer can't see them. Now comes the unusual thing. The removed packet is inserted by the spectator somewhere in the middle of the pack. Then the spectator cuts and with a rosetta shuffle the cards are shuffled. This is immediately followed by any number of riffle and... | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Not to CheatJoseph B.A demonstration of cheating. The spectator chooses four cards totally at random and puts them face down between two red Kings who are face up. Then the spectator puts this little packet on top of the deck. After the magician cuts and shuffles only one time, the cards between the red Kings now are the four aces! With only one shuffle, the magician manages to switch the four indifferent cards with 4 aces.
1st edition 2023, video 11:31 | $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
IntrigueJoseph B.This effect is intriguing. Not only will the magician find two chosen cards under impossible conditions, but there will be a series of incredible and numerous predictions. Look at the full performance. The effect is simple to perform and semi-automatic. We are certainly within the magician-fooler category. Everything is done with a normal deck of cards.
1st edition 2023, video 16:03. | $7 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) | |
Routine in Major DJuan TamarizThis is classic Juan Tamariz, a longer routine with four effects. It uses the Tamariz memorized deck. In the explanation part Juan gives you the exact sequence of his memorized deck. Important to know is that there are no difficult moves. Most of the heavy lifting is done by the stack itself and some false shuffles and false cuts. Effect: Juan shows a full deck of cards and mixes face-up and face-down cards by shuffling, cutting and turning over packs. Then all the cards are assembled into a pile, the performer riffles the corners and the spectator peeks at a card. Without looking at the... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
[S]witchJulien Losa[S]Witch is a great impromptu billet technique, created by Julien during years of performances on cruise ships and in theatre shows. The effect is simple: You ask someone to draw or write anything on a small paper/business card. In only two very fair moves, you can duplicate their thoughts. Yes we're talking about a switch, but such a good one. It's done in front of your spectator's eyes, and even though you magicians know there is one in play, you can't see it. It is that strong. This method is a real worker, performed hundreds of times by Julien for real audiences. A powerful secret kept underground... | ★★★★★ $14.90 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Billets for the Modern MindreaderJulien Losa5 novel techniques, 4 variations. A crash course on billet reading/peeking techniques. You get a full peek of the billet every time.
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EZ Torn & Restored CardKenton KnepperUsing only one card, this is probably the easiest and most deceptive Torn & Restored Card ever created. The ingenious creator of this is Ben Harris and he calls it Hoodwink. One could call this self-working, because all you do is fold, tear and open an ungimmicked card. It can't get any simpler and the effect is amazing. Kenton adds his clever suggestive words that let the spectator dig his own hole of astonishment. Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 1998. runtime: 6min 48s | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Lift: levitate a walletKevin ParkerA new way to lift a wallet. It's not what you think. You won't believe the video. This is an ultra-visual, realistic levitation of your spectator's wallet, without thread. You levitate their wallet after asking if he's seen the various ways of 'lifting' wallets (pickpocket style). You offer to demonstrate a new method on his wallet, needing to see his wallet first to see if it's the "right type," just an excuse for you to lay the wallet on the table (or whatever surface) and make it lift. Practicality: Super Easy. From beginning to end, not one gimmick is seen nor anything exposed that... | ★★★★★ $8.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fair MixKevin ParkerKevin Parker has created a prediction effect that is too impossible to be true: you predict where their card will land in a shuffled deck (*this many* cards down in the deck), mixed in someone's hat to eliminate false shuffling in the hands. This uses no gimmicks and no trick decks. Use your hat or their's, no specific type. Very practical.
1st edition 2018, length 10 min | $8.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ShadowsightKevin ParkerLook into a deck without looking. While your back is turned, spectator deals cards off a deck that they shuffled while you wait for them to reach a card that you 'sense' might be near their card. Then they are to deal a few cards from that spot onto the table side by side and they are to hover their hand over each one - your back still turned - while you tell them to slam their hand on a certain one. It is their card. A few points to consider:
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DuplexKevin SchallerDuplex is a card rising effect from the mind of Kevin Schaller. It builds and improves on an old theme which allows you to show the box from all sides as well as allows you to show the box completely empty before you insert the deck. A freely chosen and signed card is lost into the deck and the deck is put back into the box. Without any funny moves the signed card starts to rise all the way out of the box. The best part of the trick is that there are no threads, wires, weights, rubber bands or magnets - just the box and the deck. No forcing. No cellophane needed. Box can be shown empty... | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ArtifactKoo HuA unique suspension of 1 and 1/2 cards that can be installed anywhere and serves as a great conversation starter. There is absolutely nothing attached to it left, right, up, or down, all around. Make it look regal by placing a glass bowl on top completely isolating it and letting the conversations begin.
1st edition 2024, video 5:13. | ★★★★★ $4.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Burn DownKoo HuFind their card with an inferno on your palm. A card is selected, signed, and returned to the deck. And then ... you take a burning match and shove it into the deck, burning one card at a time going deeper and deeper and eventually the match extinguishes itself. You spread the cards and find that the match burnt through each and every card but it couldn't go beyond one particular card, their signed card.
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Free ChoiceLa VilleOut of 52 cards the spectator names any card. The magician opens a deck of cards and shows all the cards are blue, except for the spectator's card. Its the only card with a red back. This a another handling on the old "Invisible Deck - Brain Wave" card trick. Features of Free Choice:
1st edition 2018, length 23 min | $7.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Russian RouletteLarry BeckerWatch Larry Beckerʼs reputation making, edge-of-your-seat performance of this acknowledged classic, recording live at a real world, after-dinner performance. Next, sit in on a private round table discussion covering a full explanation of this death defying presentation, including the uncut and unrehearsed crucial preshow interview and participant instruction. Nothing is omitted. Every aspect from weapon selection to safety precautions is covered in complete detail. There is even a special selection of hilarious out-takes! Even if you have no intention of performing this spine-tingling presentation,... | ★★★★★ $19 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
T. C. SpectreLarry BeckerThe spectator removes one card from a full face-up deck and places it into an envelope. This happens while the mentalist turns his back so that he can't see which card the spectator chooses. The remaining deck is gathered and turned face-down by the spectator. The envelope is closed and shown from both sides to demonstrate that nothing can be seen through the envelope. Then the envelope is placed by the spectator inside another envelope. The mentalist then reads the spectators mind to reveal the card that is inside the envelope. Larry has come up with a nice presentation. He doesn't simply... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Clearly PredictableLarry BeckerThis is one of the slickest and cleanest prediction effects I know. A spectator gets a sealed envelope to keep, circles one classified ad in a newspaper, and removes a bill from her wallet and signs it with her initials. Another spectator completely fairly selects a card from a spectator shuffled pack. Despite all of these fair and clean selections the mentalist has predicted all of them. The selected card is printed on the newspaper, and the prediction envelope holds the serial number of the bill and a copy of the classified which was freely selected by the spectator. Some preparatory... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
A Logical ConclusionLarry JenningsA trick with eight cards. Two packets of four cards are put on the table. The first packet is counted and shown to consist of four 3s. The second is counted and shown to consist of four 7s. Then the packets are combined turned face up to show the Ace of Hearts through the Eight of Hearts. So essentially the four 3s and the four 7s have transformed into the Ace through 8 of hearts. This effect can also be found in Cardwright. You will need to be able to do the Rhythm Count. runtime: 4min 47s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Peripatetic CoinsLarry Jennings | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Pacoima SolutionLarry JenningsThe performer retails and reenacts a dream that at the end becomes reality. A pack of cards is introduced. Spectator gives it a cut and peaks at a card in the center of the deck. Then the spectator gives the deck a shuffle. Performer turns half of the deck face up and half stays face down. The spectator is asked to remember if her card is in the face-up or face-down portion. The performer spreads the face-up portion. Then the portions are separated and the performer continues with his dream where he took a card crumpled it up and it vanished in mid air to reappear face up in the tabled portion.... | $6 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Lie DetectorLarry JenningsAn entertaining an fairly easy to perform effect. Spectator picks a card, remembers it, and returns it. Performer claims that a pack of cards is like a computer and that he can program it to function like a lie detector. After the performer takes out some cards and reinserts them into the pack, the entire deck is handed to the spectator who answer and spells his answers by tabling cards. Was the card a face or point card? Was the card red or black? What suit was it? The bottom card of the tabled packet always shows the correct answer and therefore it is clear if the spectator told the truth... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) |