The ultra visual, highly impossible yet super easy sandwich effect!
Effect: A pair of cards are removed from the deck, let's say the two Jokers for example. A card is freely selected and signed across the face before being lost back into the deck. The two Jokers are shown front and back, there are only two cards and they do not go near the deck. With a little flick, a face down card appears in between them. The card is removed and shown to be the signed selection. It really is as straight forward as that!
Any card at any number.
At the beginning of your card set you display a blue backed deck and place it into your pocket for later. You then remove a red deck and blow everyone away with all your hottest stuff. Just before you end you suggest an experiment, a long shot if you will. Something that, should it work will guarantee many a sleepless night. You ask a spectator to just think of any card. Then you ask them to just think of any number between 1 and 52. The choices are written on the back of a Joker and left in plain view for all to see. You propose that you will, through shuffling and...
Five 'Hit and Run' effects for the close up performer! Four quick, visual and impromptu card effects with an ordinary deck plus a 'Signed Bill to Marker Cap' effect that is as easy as it is practical. These are effects that you will use.
The Ripped & Repaired ebook contains 30 professionally designed pages of material. Every effect is described in great detail including in depth descriptions of any moves or sleights that may be required and over 60 photographs illustrating the text where required.
A corner is cleanly and fairly torn off a selected card. (It really is!) The magician claims that he can restore this card to its former glory with the aid of a very special and ancient and magic-endowed instrument of necromancy. The spectators clutch their handbags to their faces and peek through the gaps in their fingers. The...
Following on from the success of Ripped & Repaired, Holes is a manuscript from David Forrest featuring three close up miracles with playing cards, each involving holes!
Two decks from one case!
Remove two decks of cards from a single case! Double Decker is a manuscript describing the construction of a gimmicked deck that will allow you to produce two decks of cards from a single card box! As always, the instructions are very clear and concise with each step of the process illustrated with cutting edge, stylized diagrams, the likes of which have never been seen before in magic literature. Making the deck is easy, requiring nothing more than a deck of cards, a few household items and an hour of your time."This really is very clever!" - David Regal
The possibilities...
The real secrets of the fund raising and promotion business. Every phase of the promotion business is fully covered in this huge tome. This ebook is without any question the epitome of fund raising courses. Please be advised. This book is for the serious student only!
The title just about says it all. Get up off your --- and go book yourself. If you don't know how, worry not, this ebook tells all. Where to get the leads, how to follow through and consummate them. The three phases of booking are fully explained. Photographs and forms galore. Contracts, tradeshow and shopping mall info. It's all here.
This ebook also includes the complete Wonder Mouse pitch.
2003; 34 pages.
This is a very flexible pseudo memorized deck routine resulting from the combination of "Memoria" and "Snapshot".
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Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2008; 76 pages.
Cover: Geoffrey Durham
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Vol. 3, No. 6, January 2008; 72 pages.
Cover: Matthew J. Dowden
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Vol. 3, No. 5, November 2007; 68 pages.
Jay Sankey reflects on his former life as a stand-up comedian and discusses his unlikely role as creator, producer, and host of "Spellz," a new Canadian television series designed to teach children the art of magic. He also presents his view of the line between legitimate instruction and exposure.
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Vol. 3, No. 4, September 2007; 68 pages.
The feature article covers Juliana Chen's triumphant rise to magic stardom and concludes with a revealing interview about performing, life off stage, and her plans for the future.
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Vol. 3, No. 3, July 2007; 68 pages.
Cover: David Stone
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Vol. 3, No. 2, May 2007; 68 pages.
Cover: Luis de Matos
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Vol. 3, No. 1, March 2007; 76 pages.
Cover: Wayne Dobson
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Vol. 2, No. 6, January 2007; 68 pages.
Cover: Dynamo
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Vol. 2, No. 5, November 2006; 68 pages.
Cover: Paul Daniels
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Vol. 2, No. 4, September 2006; 68 pages.
Cover: Paul Kieve
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Vol. 2, No. 3, July 2006; 68 pages.
Cover: Graham P. Jolley
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Vol. 2, No. 2, May 2006; 72 pages.
Cover: Shahid Malik
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Vol. 2, No. 1, March 2006; 76 pages.
Cover: Anthony Owen
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Vol. 1, No. 6, January 2006; 72 pages
Cover: Luke Jermay
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Vol. 1, No. 5, November 2005; 72 pages.
Cover: The Twins