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TNT: card in sealed envelopeAlexander de Cova![]() TNT is the ultimate card in envelope. A signed card appears in a sealed envelope that has been in full view all the time. So easy to execute, but completely baffling. Perfect for close-up, parlor and trade show magic. A real stunner that can be built in minutes. Detailed video explanation in English. 1st edition 2014, runtime 7 minutes | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Work Volume 5: The Top ChangeIan Kendall![]() This ebook covers three different handlings of the top change, as well as the book change, the Erdnase change and Marlo's Snap Change. 56 photographs and 13 video clips show the moves in the kind of detail that is to be expected from Ian's teaching. All the moves have been used by Ian in the real world, so you get the level of detail that comes only from experience. [Please note that you need to use Acrobat Reader to view this eBook on PC or Mac. Foxit, Preview and other software cannot handle the video files. On iPad we tested it with PDF-Expert and on Android with ezPDF. Both apps can play the videos embedded in the PDF.]
1st edition 2010, 30 pages.... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Deep Fry 2(Benny) Ben Harris & J. J. Zappatta![]() All items are described in J.J.'s brief and point by point style. If you're not prepared to THINK, J.J's not interested in ya. Period. Illustrated with Mr. Zappatta's crude but informative sketches.
1. ZIP-WOW
2. CELL-PHONE GLIM
3. PERFECTO-CIRCLE CARDS | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Deep Fry 1(Benny) Ben Harris & J. J. Zappatta![]() J.J. ZAPPATTA. The enigma, the man of mystery who hung with the shadows throughout the course of many a magic convention, over many a decade. These books are a first glimpse at the crazy and wild world that was/is ZAPPATTA. And, at last, his clever levitation is fully explained in Volume 2! All items are described in J.J.'s brief and point by point style. If you're not prepared to THINK, J.J's not interested in ya. Period. Illustrated with Mr. Zappatta's crude but informative sketches.
1. THWONG | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
The Work Volume 4: The PassIan Kendall![]() Following on from Michael Close's ground breaking series of eBooks, Ian has taken over The Work with volume 4 - The Pass. This eBook combines the detailed, structured writing for which Ian has become known with clear photographs and sixteen video clips that show every step in exacting detail. Five passes are covered, the classic pass, Ian's Simple pass, riffle pass, turnover pass and the one handed pass. As they used to say - equal to personal instruction. [Please note that you need to use Acrobat Reader to view this eBook on PC or Mac. Foxit, Preview and other software cannot handle the video files. On iPad we tested it with PDF-Expert and on Android with ezPDF. Both apps can play the videos embedded in the PDF.]
1st edition... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Deep Shadows: A Decade of TrickeryDee Christopher![]() Deep Shadows is a collection of techniques, tools and effects discovered by mentalist and psychokinetics expert Dee Christopher over 10 years of study, creativity and performance as a professional magician and mind reader. Featuring a foreword by Daniel Madison and an incredible expanse of magic, mentalism, routines and utilities spread across more than 250 pages, Deep Shadows is a rare insight into the mind and repertoire of a working mentalist. Within the leaves of this tome, you will learn the following: "Dee leads, his repertoire follows, and the path he has walked has become an amazing legacy."... | ★★★★★ $55 to wish list | |
Spelling DeckJozsef Kovacs![]() Six tricks with an easy to make deck of cards.
FACTS | $15 to wish list | |
793.8: Where is The Magic?Jeff Stone![]() "I'm an enormous fan of the philosophical perspectives flowing through this book, but make no mistake, these pages also document many powerful, clever, commercial magic effects. Among my favorites are 'Leaving Decks', 'Martika', and the extremely intimate 'Ode to Charlie.'" - Jay Sankey | ★★★★★ $29.95 to wish list | |
Moment's Notice 8Cameron Francis![]() "Another super-commercial, high-impact collection from the fertile mind of Cameron Francis. This is the perfect finale to the extremely well thought-out 'Moment's Notice' series. Highly recommended." - D. Ulin, Los Angeles, CAContents:
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ColorationJohn Gelasi![]() A killer packet effect featuring a nifty four of a kind production/appearance with a totally unexpected color-change finale. Requires only regular spare cards you've likely got lying around! Featuring two awesome bonus effects:
1st edition 2014, 9 pages. | $6.50 to wish list | |
4Mark: Any Drink Called ForScott Xavier![]() From Rum and Coke to chocolate milk, the magician looks over his audience, reads their minds, and pours their favorite drink from an empty flask one by one. This famous illusion was made famous by Robert Houdin, and has been modernized for the 21st century! Two routines are taught. There is a magic tea kettle like effect and a think a drink. This has been a huge closer in Scott Xavier's corporate mentalism set for years. It is also a huge bar magic routine as well as an ideal hospitality magic routine. You can produce a variety of drinks both alcoholic and not. From Milk, chocolate milk, strawberry... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Auto-Spell DeckDevin Knight![]() A spectator freely selects a card (no force) the card is pushed into the center of the deck. The magician gives the deck one cut and immediately spells to the card. A No Memory Self-Working Miracle. Effect: The performer shows a deck of cards to be well mixed and hands the deck to a participant to cut as many times as he likes. The performer tells the participant to stop cutting whenever he wants and that the top card of the deck will be his selected card. The performer asks the participant to look at the top card of the deck while he looks away. The participant is then instructed to take... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish list | |
A Date With FateDavid Devlin![]() Effect: The performer displays a 12-month wall calendar. Each of the 366 days (Leap Year has been accounted for) has a single playing card assigned to it. No two days in each month has the same card assigned to it. So, for example, a month with 31 days in it contains 31 different cards. It is also pointed out that no one card appears more than once on any particular date. So the card that is assigned to the 15th of January is not found on the 15th of any other month. A spectator is asked to call out any date that comes to mind. Suppose the date in June 5th. Now, another spectator is asked... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Easy Lift: no get ready double liftDevin Knight![]() "Devin Knight has done it again. If you have ever struggled to make your double lift look and feel more natural, then look no further. I've been around the block more than a few times when it comes to finding just the right double lift, and this one is a winner. Period." - D. Ulin | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Esoteric Conspiracies: CardsDavid Devlin![]() This is the first in a new series of videos by David Devlin. In this video, David teaches three of his best effects. These effects are not difficult to perform, but each one is a very hard-hitting effect. Here are the effects: Boomerang: This will knock them on their butts. A deck with a blue back (which has been in use) has from it a card selected and signed. Two jokers with red backs are introduced and shown freely. The selected card is pushed into the center of the deck by the spectator. Without coming near the deck, the signed selection materializes between the jokers! Once again, the... | $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Business ChangeBrian Kennedy![]() The magician says he has a prediction written which he will get back to. A card is selected, noted and lost back into the pack. The magician says he will make the selection jump to the top of the deck. It is the wrong card. The magician shows his written prediction. It doesn't match the top card, but it is the selected card predicted ahead of time. The magician places the indifferent card into the spectator's hand. He waves his business card over the indifferent card. It visually morphs into the indifferent card. Spectator opens their hands. they are now holding their selected card.
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wHOLE Ambitious 2.0Brian Kennedy![]() This is a wonderfully visual climax to any ambitious card routine. The gimmick is easy to make and easy to hide. Watch the demo video below. Version 2 includes everything from the original version plus new ways to change the card and deck into the signed selection, new single routine and new transposition routine.
| ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ACAANBrian Kennedy![]() This is a straight forward ACAAN that is very easy to do - one could say it is more or less a move-less method. You ask the spectator to name any card (no force, completely free choice). Then you ask them to cut a portion of the cards off the deck and count the cards. This is the free selection for a number. Again there is no force of any kind. The spectator can cut as little or as many cards as she wishes. Nevertheless, the card the spectator has chosen earlier ends up at the same number. [Note: The method is deceptively simple. It will probably not fool most magicians, but it will fool the vast majority of laypeople. The advantage of this method is that it requires no preparation and no forcing of any kind.]
1st edition 2013, runtime 10 minutes.... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Transfix: cards through caseBen Howard![]() This is a 'cards through case' effect, but completely different than older versions. This effect takes a classic stage illusion and puts it in the spectator's hands. Four random cards are selected by the spectator. The four cards are placed inside a card case and given to the spectator to hold at their fingertips. Three of the four cards are removed, leaving the final card inside of the card case. The remaining three cards are then pushed through the side of the card case and the selected card. This can be viewed from all angles whilst the spectator is holding the case. The three... | $15 to wish list | |
Detour: an incredible double prediction effectRaphaël Czaja![]() Effect: The magician displays a pack of cards and a prediction (one card between the two Jokers, all held by a rubber band). He deals the cards from the top of the pack until the spectator says "stop". He is asked to remember the suit of his first selection. The deck is gathered and the value of the first card is used to find another card. He is asked to remember the value of his second selection. So basically, a card has just been made up. The deck is gathered, turned face up and the value of the second selection is used to find a third card. Wouldn't it be great if it was the made-up... | $8 $5 to wish list | |
Addicted to Power and Mystical SandwitchJozsef Kovacs![]() Addicted To Power
Mystical Sandwich | $7.50 to wish list | |
Lois or LiseJozsef Kovacs![]() "I really like how you put different principles all together and the expanded 10/20 principle is overlooked in my opinion. I like that there is no apparent move and it looks fair." - Raphaël CzajaThis is a numerological revelation of a selected card. It's really off-beat and ... I think you'll love it, and definitely use it! You tell two spectators that one of them will select a card randomly from the deck, and the other will find out the name of the selected card using numerology. You ask one of them to turn his back while the other chooses a card. The first spectator now selects a card in a... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list | |
Rehab: a real world piece by piece restorationCameron Francis![]() "Cameron's Rehab is great… it does take into consideration the angle issues with most restorations. He has cleverly made these adjustments without sacrificing the effect and artistry. It is as bold as it is beautiful and I highly recommend it to those who may have not considered the torn card premise. Some of the sequences genuinely fooled me and where I would think 'are yes but you can't show that bit cleanly', but then he does which is great." - Marc Spelmann | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Case 21: cards through caseBen Howard![]() Effect: This is not a card trick, it's a trick with cards. The spectator freely selects, signs and returns the card from a shuffled deck. The illusionist explains that card tricks have become too complicated, and he wants to keep it simple and use just the selected card. The magician picks up the card case, still holding the deck, and shows the card case at all sides and completely empty. The magician then places the deck square on the face of the card case. The front of the card case can be clearly seen as the cards are being placed. The card case with the deck on top is placed... | $14 to wish list |