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Word SightDevin KnightBased on the original Al Mann Lexicon Phenomena, but greatly improved and so far advanced it fools those who know the original effect. Now you can make this up using your own computer for a fraction of buying it new already made up. Imagine revealing two FREELY thought-of words from across the room using an ungimmicked dictionary (you will have to paste two pages with word lists at the very front and two pages at the very end of the dictionary). Imagine doing this 15 feet away and never touching the dictionary during the presentation. Devin Knight's Word Sight allows you to reveal two words, sight unseen, that... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Day OneScott CramThe classic "Day For Any Date" feat has been updated! Day One is a new approach to appearing as a human calendar. You ask for the year and month of the spectator's birthday, and instantly create that month's calendar for them on the back of your business card. Day One is designed to be simple to learn, as well as quick and impressive to perform. The role of math and mnemonics has been greatly simplified and minimized, and you don't need any previous experience with other mnemonic systems. Entire centuries are covered with less than a third of the mnemonics required by other approaches.... | ★★★★★ $9.99 to wish list | |
How to Cheat at PokerDaniel MadisonFormerly published under the title How to Cheat at Cards this is an updated version released under the title How to Cheat at Poker. The new version includes T.U.T., 50 pages by Chris Stanislas, his first and only publication. The ultimate guide to learning all of the techniques for cheating at card games ... An insight into the mind, mechanics and devilry of a card cheat. "...It was 13 years ago today when I almost lost my life cheating at cards, and what more poignant a day to release a book on the subject. It is a hope that How to Cheat at Cards will be one of my final publications... | ★★★★★ $27 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Poker TellsDevin KnightEffect: The performer states that some card players seem to have psychic ability. These card players can correctly sense the cards in an opponent's hand. The performer says he would like to try an experiment to see if a participant has this ability to detect playing cards sight unseen. He shows four opaque envelopes and removes the four aces from a deck. The four aces are then placed inside the envelopes and mixed so the participant has no idea which envelope contains which ace. The envelopes are placed in a row in front of the participant. The participant is asked to guess which ace is in... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
ForesightDevin KnightForesight is now available as a PDF at a great savings. You get full directions and a PDF of the chart. Just print the chart off your computer on cardstock and you are set to boggle minds. A killer effect that starts out like a comedy routine but packs a wallop at the end. Effect The magician holds up an envelope and says it contains a prediction. He askes a spectator to name any playing card. Performer says the named card is in the envelope. He removes an 8.5 x 11 inch picture that has the whole deck spread out. The performer says: "Look, there is your card right there." The audience... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
BreakKevin Schaller & Philipp SahnerBreak is a gimmick that allows you to fold a kink into a card and move it to another position. It is a real kink, you can let the spectator feel and examine before and after.
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Devlin Cups and BallsDavid DevlinThis is not an ordinary Cups & Balls routine. In this routine the balls are three different colors. The cups are ordinary, yet many magicians will suspect a chop cup set. This routine is nice for the trade show performer in that it resets instantly. Includes a bonus routine with the Rub-A-Dub-Dub patter. 1st edition 2009, 35 pages, photo illustrated. | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Maxi Twisto ReTwistedDavid DevlinFour cards are shown. They are the Four Aces. The cards are given a "twist" and when the cards are again counted it is seen that one of the aces has turned face down. This is repeated three more times, each time an ace has turned face down until all four aces are face down. The magician offers to explain how the trick was accomplished. The cards are again counted, and it is found that the magician was cheating. There are really five cards in the packet. The magician states that five cards make a poker hand, and as long as he is cheating he might as well give himself the best hand possible. The... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Illusive Three Card MonteDavid DevlinThe performer shows three cards: two jokers, and the queen of hearts. The queen of hearts is the money card. All the spectators have to do is follow the queen. No matter how hard they try, it just isn't possible. The queen is anywhere but where they think she is. Finally, in an effort to make it easier to follow, one of the jokers is set aside. The queen is mixed with the one remaining joker. Instantly, the queen has vanished leaving only two jokers in your hands. The "joker" that was set aside, and has been in full view the entire time is turned over and is found to be the missing queen. The... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Quarterly ReturnsDavid DevlinIn effect, a card is selected and signed. The card is then cleanly torn into four separate pieces. The pieces are then placed between the fingers ala The Multiplying Billiard Balls, and the hands are otherwise empty (they really are!). The pieces are then gathered up one at a time. Each side of each piece is clearly shown. The bundled pieces then instantly pop open in a "flash". The card is fully restored and given to the spectator to keep as a souvenir. 1st edition 2011, 17 pages, photo illustrated | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Outta SightDevin KnightThe Ultimate Tossed-Out Deck That Fools Magicians! This was one of the most talked about effects from Devin Knight's recent lecture tour. A different handling for the tossed-out deck that fooled many magicians. What makes this version different? The deck is examined and shuffled by a spectator before the effect begins. The cards are freely shown to be different to the audience. Once the deck is banded, the performer lifts up the various parts of the deck showing the audience DIFFERENT CARDS as he explains how to peek at a card. The SAME deck is tossed out and three people each peek... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
Back LashDavid DevlinThis is a fun routine in which two cards are selected from two different colored packets. The selected cards trade packets 3 times, each time seemingly more impossible than the last. The methods are intriguing because the "move" comes after the effect. At first glance, this routine will appear complicated and convoluted. However, after working through the routine, and getting comfortable and familiar with it, you will see that it is rather simple. 1st edition 2009, 6 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
Four ToldDevin KnightRead four minds at once! The performer shows a chart consisting of five colored ESP symbols. He invites four people to participate. Each participant is asked to just think of an ESP symbol shown on the chart. The participants write nothing down, they just think of a symbol. There are no restrictions. Each person could be thinking of a different symbol, or they all could be thinking of the same symbol. They do not share their thoughts with each other. The performer begins to get impressions and calls out three symbols. He says, "If I have called out the symbol you are thinking of, please close... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
They Are What They EatKyle MacNeill & Cameron Francisa cannibal cards routine + three bonus effects
From the sleightly demented minds of Kyle MacNeill and Cameron Francis comes a cool cavalcade of carnivorous card creations: Four tricks inspired by the Lin Searles' "Cannibal Cards" plot. The main event is "They Are What They Eat", a super direct cannibal cards routine with a powerhouse kicker ending! Effect: Three "Vampire" Jokers are introduced. Three cards are then selected and placed on the table. One at a time, the selections are run through the Joker packet whereupon they lose their ink, turning... | $10 to wish list | |
The Complete WorksWolfgang RiebeWolfgang Riebe has been one of the most successful professional magicians in the world during the last 30 years with appearances in over 165 countries. This is not just an ebook on prestidigitation, but original routines and ideas that work. A unique feature is that most tricks have video links where you can see Wolfgang perform the effects and routines he shares. So you are not buying an ebook on 'theory', but on practical magic that works. As a bonus he shares links to select online teach-in videos too. This is a man who has achieved a number of firsts in the magic world, had over 200 TV... | ★★★★★ $29.99 to wish list | |
meLt: The Evolution of the Vanishing DeckErik OstreshThis is the best vanishing deck gimmick created to this date. A spectator picks a card, remembers it, and even signs it. The magician cleanly inserts the card into the front of the pack. He then spreads the deck showing that the card is lost somewhere in the pack. With no funny moves he squeezes the deck and it literally "melts" in his hand, leaving only one card, the spectator's signed selection! The meLt ebook not only teaches you how to make the gimmick.......it is a full 110 page book that includes two routines, instructions on how to make three different versions of the gimmick, and... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
The Fun Shop Cups and BallsKent Gunn | ★★★★★ $30 to wish list | |
Clip SightDevin KnightRelease #9 in Devin Knight's Psychic Sight series. Clip-Sight is a utility tool that will allow you to create miracles that defy explanation. It is an improvement over an old Al Mann idea. You can do all of the below effects and MORE with this gimmick. These effects will not only fry your audiences they will fool the majority of magicians as well. None of the below effects require any sleight of hand! All are easy to do, yet are some of the most impossible effects ever created. This sold professionally made up for $59 in the past. You can easily make your own for a fraction of that! IMPOSSIBLE... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
How To Get Away With MurderDee Christopher
Dee Christopher exposes the trickery, deception and fraud undertaken by the world's leading psychics, psychokinetics and mediums. Unlike other studies of this nature in the parapsychological world, the author's background lies in the art of conjuring, sleight of hand and mentalism. You will learn how to replicate these demonstrations. Christopher divulges the secrets held close by these figures who have conned the world into believing their skills... | ★★★★★ $35 to wish list | |
Revolutionary Coin TechniqueGiacomo Bertini
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4 Minutes of FameMichael AmmarThis is an introductory offer. It will soon go to $14.95 A unique twist on the Cups and Balls that puts the spectator center stage! 4 Minutes of Fame is a very special Cups and Balls routine. Based on a concept by Dick Williams. Starting about 12 years ago Michael and Dick corresponded about Dick's concept for having a spectator perform the routine while fooling himself, and Dick urged Michael to work out some of his ideas on it. Long since retired, Dick loved to see a working professional spending time with his creation. His enthusiasm was contagious and inspirational. He was hoping... | ★★★★★ $9.75 to wish list | |
Sanda Panda Mystery BoxDevin KnightThe Sanda-Panda Mystery Box is an ungimmicked 6"x 4" cardboard box. It is always in full view and gives you the ability to make near impossible predictions. No pre-show work and all are ONE-MAN effects. No secret assistants or stooges are used in any of the effects. NO FORCES of any kind are used in any effect. IMPOSSIBLE CARD PREDICTION: Two participants form a card to ensure the choice is random. One chooses the suit and the other the value with no restrictions. You take the lid off the box - inside is a deck of cards and a folded 8" x 5" piece of paper. The participant unfolds the paper.... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Q-Bend: in the hand penny bendScott Xavier[Note that this method is not the method Richard Osterlind uses for his trademark penny bend effect.] Imagine being able to bend a borrowed and signed spectator's penny, in their own hand in a visual manner. Your audience sees the penny bending in their hand! You'll learn a secret technique to get a penny to bend as well as make it bend visually for the spectator. This method was inspired by James T. Cheung and Mentalism Plus. (Another description of the same method can be found in Steve Pellegrino's The Underground Penny Bend PDF.) Does not use:
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X-PeekScott XavierTurn your business card into a Swiss army tool that will allow you to read minds and reveal exactly what your spectators are thinking! This peek comes with a magic square example and a lot of practical advice on how to make it appear that you can read minds. No funny folds. No goofy handling. You can even let the spectator hold the business card. This video is a course in peeking under the nose of the spectator. 1st edition 2012, run-time 27 minutes | ★★★★★ $16 to wish listMP4 (video) |