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Thimble StarsStephen AblettThimble Stars is a 4 minute thimble manipulation routine, as Stephen performs in his children's show, adult parlour, and in close-up situations. He performs it over 250 times a year in his children's show to comedy patter, which ends in a spring rabbit production. His close-up version ends with the vanish of all four thimbles. The routine has been devised to work around all bad angles, eliminate steals and awkward moves and make the routine as 'fool proof' as he could make it. He doesn't wear a jacket or use sleeves. The only clothing requirements are that you have trouser pockets. ... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Stretchy BandsStephen AblettStretchy Bands are large hair ties, similar to elastic band and loom bands. They pack small and play big, are great for teaching in workshops and offer a different selection of effects to elastic bands. This video teaches 26 different visual tricks which includes mentalism, penetrations, vanishes, games, restorations and more. They are just as much fun to perform as they are to watch. Check out the unedited, uncut, no camera trickery trailer that shows just a few of the effects.
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Magic School Volume 2Stephen AblettThis download video features tricks that Stephen teaches over a course of lessons, and are often used as a showcase piece in a talent show at the end of the course. They are all simple to master and great for any beginner in magic. Guess Who: Characters are eliminated until your left with one, that matches your prediction. Ten Card List: Using the card in the data folder, you can read a persons mind Vanishing Me: Using the template found in the data folder, make a person vanish. Grid Prediction: A random number is calculated which matches your prediction. Unburstable Balloon:... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magic School Volume 1Stephen AblettThis download video features several tricks that Stephen teaches to children in his magic workshops and in one-on-one magic lessons for adults. They are all simple to master and great for any beginner in magic. Impossible Jigsaw: Puzzle pieces are eliminated until your left with just one, the missing piece of the jigsaw. Two Into One: Two pieces of string merge into one long piece. Combination: A random number is created by the spectator, which amazingly opens a sealed lock. Domino: A row of dominos is made and the end two numbers match your prediction. Straw Thru Straw: Two... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ken Brooke Cups and Balls RoutineCameron FrancisHere you have a unique cups and balls routine created by Ken Brooke, using just three cups and three balls with a surprising climax: The production of a fruit or vegetable. This routine is not difficult to do and is performed by Cameron Francis as part of the Aldo Colombini Tribute series. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fred Kaps Chinese ChowCameron FrancisThis routine appeared in The Art Of Close-Up Magic Vol. 1 written by Lewis Ganson. A Chinese bowl is shown empty and placed mouth downwards on the table, sponge balls appear and multiply repeatedly. Eventually there is a fruit or production. A top class routine that was performed by the late Fred Kaps in his close-up routines. This routine is not difficult to do and is performed by Cameron Francis as part of the Aldo Colombini Tribute series. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Colombini Magic Farewell Tour Lecture Part 2Rachel Colombini & Aldo ColombiniThis is the second half of the live lecture performed by Aldo and Rachel Colombini in 2011 on their Farewell Tour. It is one of the last filmed lectures of Aldo and is a great tribute to his artistry and memory and a wonderful keepsake. Here you can go to Part 1. And here you can get the lecture notes covering Part 1 and 2. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Colombini Magic Farewell Tour Lecture Part 1Rachel Colombini & Aldo ColombiniThis is the first half of the live lecture performed by Aldo and Rachel Colombini in 2011 on their Farewell Tour. It is one of the last filmed lectures of Aldo and is a great tribute to his artistry and memory and a wonderful keepsake. Here you can go to Part 2. And here you can get the lecture notes covering Part 1 and 2. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Pabular: 10 effects from volume 4Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Pabular: 10 effects from volume 3Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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The John Lenahan LectureJohn Lenahan[Note that due to the age of the recording there are occasionally problems with the audio and the video freezes. Despite these problems there are many very practical ideas, moves and routines being taught.] On 31st March 1985 the American street magician John Lenahan gave his first ever lecture. The event was held in the Magic Lounge London and organized by Martin Breese. John calls his lecture "Taking it to the streets ... or the tables ... or the bars ... or wherever they will watch."
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Pabular: 10 effects from volume 2Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Pabular: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo ColombiniThe English magazine Pabular was first published in 1974 by Nick Bolton and ran for just over eight exciting volumes. It was mainly edited by the well respected Fred Robinson (later by Walt Lees and Stephen Tucker) and the art editor throughout was the talented Eric Mason. The contributors include: Jack Avis, Gaeton Bloom, John Carney, Peter Duffie, Alex Elmsley, Dominique Duvivier, Cy Endfield, Bob Farmer, Flip, Piet Forton, Roberto Giobbi, Paul Hallas, Steve Hamilton, Francis Haxton, Larry Jennings, Peter Kane, Fred Kaps, Gerald Kosky, Trevor Lewis, Ed Marlo, Bob Ostin, Patrick Page, John Ramsay, Bob Read, Sam Schwartz, Arthur Setterington, Al Smith, Juan Tamariz, Stephen Tucker, Dai Vernon, Roy Walton, Tommy Wonder and William Zavis. CONTENTS:
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The Videot: The Comical Approach to MagicTerry SeabrookeThis was the first magic video Martin Breese released. While it was not the first instructional magic video tape (that honor goes to a 1971 video featuring Dai Vernon), it was certainly among the very first ones to appear and find relative wide distribution both in the US and UK. This instructional video is designed specifically for the Cabaret entertainer. An hour long with full explanations of each effect. Terry Seabrooke gives away some of his cherished secrets and more important the reasons why and how. Also includes a pretty clever unpublished mentalism routine by Al Koran. Terry's versions of the Chinese... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Club 71: 10 effects from volume 2Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Club 71: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo ColombiniThe English magazine [lc=3255 Club 71 ran from 1970 to 2007 and was produced by Geoff Maltby the owner of Repro Magic. For most of the time Walt Lees was the editor. Contributors include: Max Maven, Peter Duffie, Patrick Page, Al Smith, Angelo Carbone, Ian Rowland, Werner Miller, Peter Kane, Paul Hallas, Stephen Tucker, Ali Bongo and many more. The subjects discussed span everything from mentalism and cards, to magic for children and close-up. CONTENTS:
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The Gen: 10 effects from volume 3Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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The Gen: 10 effects from volume 2Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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New Pentagram Magazine: 10 Tricks from Volume 12Aldo ColombiniMore magic from the pages of Peter Warlock's legendary magazine. CONTENTS:
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Magigram: 10 effects from volume 16Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Magigram: 10 effects from volume 15Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Magigram: 10 effects from volume 14Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Magigram: 10 effects from volume 13Aldo ColombiniCONTENTS:
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Hungary for CardsAldo ColombiniThe creator of these effects, Jozsef Kovacs, is a Hungarian magician who became interested in magic at the age of four. He was living in a small village but only when he moved to Budapest he was able to find a magic store and the possibility to find books and videos. He published a series of booklets and lecture notes and you can find most of his work here on Lybrary.com. He likes close-up magic but card magic is his real love. CONTENTS:
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