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The Cerebral Approach: Book Six: Lucky LocatorNick ConticelloNick Conticello wraps up his latest series with an effect which will amaze laypeople and fracture magicians! Working with a shuffled, borrowed deck, the performer looks through it to find a "lucky locator card." After some shuffling a volunteer cuts the pack, counts off ten cards and thinks of one, then buries the counted cards in the deck and cuts it. The performer runs through the deck and takes out the lucky locator. He begins describing the locator to the person who selected the card. Sometimes he's lucky and the locator card is the selection. Sometimes he's not, so he spells out a phrase... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Capture the CoinDave ArchYou can almost smell the popcorn and hear the screams from the roller coaster as the magician unfolds the game board to demonstrate this seldom seen scam entitled Capture The Coin. With two coins placed on a checkerboard-like mat, the mark attempts to beat the game operator by moving in turn their coins one square at a time. If the mark successfully eludes the operator's coin from catching (moving into the same intersection of the lines as his), the mark wins. If the operator corners the mark's coin and then moves his coin into the same intersection of lines as the mark's coin, the operator... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Laugh Lines 5Jimmy MuirNeed more laughs in your act? Jimmy Muir has the answer with this, the fifth volume in the hilarious Laugh Lines series, with yet more jokes, gags, comic observations, one-liners and opening monologue ideas for magicians, emcees, comedians and other entertainers. Jimmy Muir was acknowledged by many of magic's greats as the funniest guy on the planet. Whether it was performing at a huge national convention or emceeing the floor show at his San Francisco hotel, Jimmy's material was always top notch. The original Laugh Lines booklets are sadly out of print and jealously hoarded by magicians... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
The Impossible Coin in BottleRay RochA very well constructed method and routine for the classic coin in the bottle effect which does use a solid coin. Even though there are many good routines, they all seem to have flaws. Most detrimental is the fact that a folding coin’s elastic band can break at an inopportune time, and another problem is that whenever a performer has to access a pocket to retrieve or ditch a coin it becomes a suspicious move. These problems are dealt with nicely during Ray Roch’s Impossible coin in the Bottle routine. The hands never leave the performance area and always remain in sight. A solid coin... | $9 to wish list | |
Tic Tac Toe Top SecretDave ArchImagine challenging an entire room of people to simultaneous games of Tic Tac Toe (aka. Noughts and Crosses). Everyone plays against you at the same time, and you boldly state that you will not lose one game in the room. You could even be blindfolded. True to your word you don't lose one of the games. Although you won't always win (some will be a draw), you won't ever lose when you apply this fool-proof system known to very few. This is not a gag but rather a proven system for pulling off a demonstration of just what's possible when you commit yourself to consistently work a proven plan. ... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Within the Dark CircleunknownThis hard-to-find text on trumpet mediumship and fraudulent spiritism is now updated and better than ever. Audiences enjoy seeing the psychic entertainer reveal the inside secrets of fraudulent mediums. And now, thanks to this rare old manuscript, you can. We love the title, for it really sets the mood, as the manifestations described take place in the dark, around the séance table. This is just the ticket for hosting a regular series of entertaining séances at your home, or that of your client. And that's not all. Only in this edition is revealed a modern-day source for obtaining a... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Cheat! The SequelBob FarmerStill No Skill? Still Absolutely No Problem! "This one is really, really good." - Mike K. Seldom does a card trick leave your audience groveling at your feet, women throwing themselves at you and the IRS auditing your tax returns. Sure, parting the Red Sea may be more impressive, but after your hands, in a dazzling digital jitterbug, cut five packets to reveal four Aces and a Queen - and then top that by immediately reassembling the deck and cutting another five packets to reveal a Royal Flush - well, even Moses would have to acknowledge, that's pretty damn slammin'. And that's just... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Super SpellKen de CourcyInstantly find any card called for by spelling out its name. No sleight of hand requested. No force. This is Ken's version of "Magic Spell" by Hen Fetsch. Although it looks incredible, with a simple preparation of the deck you will be able to immediately find any card named by someone in the audience simply by spelling it. You will be able to do this with different spectators one after the other. Yes you can take out the pack of cards and spell any of the 52 cards...and, yes, the Joker too. In the complete instructions by Ken de Courcy you will find in detail how to do the simple preparation... | $6 to wish list | |
Zaubern müßte man könnenHenry Hay19 Lektionen für angehende Zauberkünstler. Einem Magier über die Schulter geguckt: Die Schule der Taschenspieler. Henry Hay, ein Meister seiner Zunft, weist Sie in die Magie der Schwarzen Kunst ein. Daß Zauberei eine Frage der Fingerfertigkeit (und Geschwindigkeit) ist, das erfährt der Zauberlehrling schon mit der ersten Lektion. Schritt für Schritt enthüllt Henry Hay die Geheimnisse vieler Tricks und Zauberkunststücke - etwa: wie man eine Zigarette verschwinden läßt, am laufenden Band Seidentücher herbeizaubert oder durch verschlossene Kuverts liest. Das alles erzählt Henry... | $7 to wish list | |
Magisches Spezialthema Nr. 23: Die drei ZappzerappsChristoph-Joachim SchröderEine Kinderprofiroutine. Aus dem Vorwort von Eckhard Böttcher: Mit diesem Manuskript hat Herr C.J. Schröder eine ausgefeilte Routine mit einer Schale und Schwammbällen zu Papier gebracht - speziell gedacht für die Vorführung vor Kindern. Die Routine ist aus der Praxis in unzähligen Vorführungen entstanden und sollte deshalb auch sehr genau studiert werden. Jedes wichtige Detail wurde beschrieben und muß entsprechend beachtet werden.
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ParallelKevin ParkerBlur the line between coincidence and prediction. A creation Kevin Parker kept secret until now. The spectator stops you on any card as you deal cards into their hand face-down, and the card they stop on matches the card in their other hand, e.g. 2 black aces or etc. The apparent impossibility of this is reinforced by the fact the deck is normal with 52 different cards which they shuffled beforehand; no deck switches. The deck they examine/shuffle is the same deck dealt into their hand, which they can examine before and after, leaving them with no explanation.
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Quick Linking RingsBrick Tilley | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The Brat PackAldo Colombini[A less detailed version of this trick can be found in Direct Hits. Three strong effects with an unexpected climax. This routine can last for several minutes and although it is very easy to perform, you will produce three strong effects due to the gimmicked deck that you can easily prepare in ten minutes. EFFECT The performer shows a deck and shuffles it. A card is selected by a spectator and openly placed in the middle of the deck. A coin is vanished. The deck is cut and on the bottom portion there is the vanished coin. Below the coin is the selected card. Another card is selected and replaced in the deck. The words WHO IS THE GREATEST MAGICIAN?... | $6 to wish list | |
Scripted #24: Seeing cards with the FingertipsLarry BrodahlScript(s) and full handling on a routine for finding cards with your fingertips. Plays for duos, or solo performers in parlor, stage, or even closeup. Performance video included. Effect: The magician has 3 cards selected from a red deck. A spectator has also shuffled a blue deck. From that blue deck, the magician finds the exact same cards selected from the red deck using just his sensitive fingers. A trick and variations on the script for:
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Undetectable StoogesDevin KnightThis is a fascinating PDF that should be in every magician’s reference library. This contains new material never revealed before by Devin Knight. Imagine that you can create effects so impossible, that the only solution that an audience could have is that the person is a stooge. Imagine, that you point out to an audience, that the effect you are about to try appears so impossible, that you will take some measures to ensure that the people who come on stage are completely at random, not stooges or confederates and beyond your control. Yet, meeting these conditions, the people who come on... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
The Fortuitous ACAANAbhinav BothraA virtually self-working ACAAN with plenty of audience involvement. We all know whenever the audience tries to reverse engineer or recreate a trick and fail at it; they conclude with a common statement - He must have done something sneaky. The Fortuitous ACAAN works to counter just that. It brings wonder out of the hands of the performer at the same time ensures that the control always rests with him. Here is how it goes: A deck gets shuffled by 4 people while 3 other people decide on the Number, Value and Suit. The shuffled deck gets collected and the cards get dealt face-up and the... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Zingo BingoDave ArchWith thanks to Leo Behnke for the initial concept from his book Corporate Presentations and his permission to share it here, this has proven itself an energy producing closer for many of my corporate shows over the past twenty-five years. The magician proposes a fun game of Bingo to close his program, and Bingo cards are distributed to everyone in the audience. As the magician hosts the game - drawing and calling the numbers, audience members begin to cross out squares on their Bingo sheets with each person crossing out different squares from those around them. Due to the fact that there are sixteen completely different... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Magical Bulletin all 13 Volumes (1914 - 1948)Louis F. Christianer & Floyd Gerald Thayer | ★★★★★ $45 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magical Bulletin Volume 13 (June 1948, Fall 1948)William W. Larsen
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Magical Bulletin Volume 12 (November 1924 - May 1925)Floyd Gerald Thayer
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Magical Bulletin Volume 11 (November 1923 - October 1924)Floyd Gerald Thayer
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Magical Bulletin Volume 10 (June 1922 - October 1923)Floyd Gerald Thayer
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Magical Bulletin Volume 9 (January 1921 - May 1922)Floyd Gerald Thayer
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Magical Bulletin Volume 8 (1920)Floyd Gerald Thayer
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