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Easy Color CardsPeter PellikaanA stunning color change of blank cards into printed cards. You show four cards which are blank on both sides. Suddenly an ace of spades appears. When you spread the four cards all formerly blank cards are now aces. Turning over the fan shows four different backs. The blank cards have changed to non-blank front and back.
1st edition 2024, video 3:16. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Shuffled Not BoredDustin MarksAn enhancement to Aronson's Shuffle Bored. A streamlined version of the greatest self-working card trick of all time. More spectator involvement, more predictions, and a story that makes the prediction even more amazing. The prediction appears to happen in real-time, and it can be personalized for the spectator. Give it to the spectator to take home. This is a great marketing tool. Word-Doc files are included to make your prediction personalized with the spectator's name and date, along with your name and contract information. This is strong enough to close your close-up shows. 1st edition... | ★★★★★ $14.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Backs to the FutureScott F. GuinnA spoof prediction routine with a surprising magical ending. Here's a really fun, entertaining, and surprising card routine for magic or mentalism performances from a longtime pro, Scott F. Guinn. After introducing a folded paper labeled "My Premonition," four different spectators each select a card. The chosen cards are left face up on the table. You reveal a series of amusing predictions on the paper that are . . . not so impressive. Everyone believes the whole thing is just a joke. But, then you spread the deck revealing all blue backs, before turning over the selections to reveal... | $10 to wish list | |
Don't Make any Noise in the Mystery HotelBiagio FasanoA semi-automatic card magic effect in which the magician, using some cards from the deck, narrates an adventure characterized by thrill and mystery that will end with a disturbing final surprise. This is a new effect where the magician, using a deck of cards, narrates the adventure of four bold young men (the protagonists, chosen at the “stop” by a spectator) who, on a dark and stormy night, meet three daredevil girls, who magically jumped into the center of the story by being the only cards turned face-up in the middle of the deck. Gathered to face the night, they will find nothing... | $8.99 to wish list | |
Magic CardsPeter PellikaanThree cards are put face down on the table. Put three blank cards over the first card and the blank cards all change into the same card they were put on. Repeat this with the other two cards. The cards always magically change their faces. At the end, the faces change again and the entire deck is blank.
1st edition 2024, video 5:09. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Stealing MachineEugene Villiod & Russell T. BarnhartTranslation of La Machine à Voler, a French classic revealing the legal circumvention of gambling laws to establish crooked gambling clubs and casinos. It also exposes cheating methods for baccarat. This work is primarily interesting to the magician due to its exposure of cheating methods at baccarat including sleight-of-hand techniques. These are explained in detail including photos. Excerpt from the preface: Read this book, read it carefully. The man who wrote it, though lacking in talent, is sure of what he says, and says nothing he can’t prove. Once having read the book, go to the casino and look... | $12 to wish list | |
Water and Oil DifferentPeter PellikaanYou show four cards with blue dots and another four cards with red dots. Then you stick a blue dot over a red dot card and a red dot over a blue dot card. After 5 seconds the dot color of the remaining three cards in each packet has changed, too. You continue to mix the cards but they always separate into packs of the same color, like oil and water separate. In the final sequence, you remove the two dots you stuck on in the first phase and the colors change again magically.
1st edition 2024, video 5:46. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ultimate Fair SelectionDustin MarksThe spectator shuffles their own deck, cuts it twice (similar to the cut deeper force only done by the spectator), and looks at the first face-down card. The magician knows the spectator's card without ever touching the deck. The cards are normal, and the magician can be out of the room when the spectator views their card. The method works 100% of the time and is simple to perform. Key Points:
1st edition 2024, PDF 6 pages. | $8 to wish list | |
Strangely SympatheticScott F. Guinn
This is a feature showpiece for professional stand-up performances that you'll want to add to your show right away. Here are some features of the routine:
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Obscure Hands-Off ACAANBiagio FasanoAn always-ready Any-Card-At-Any-Number effect, with a borrowed deck of cards that will never be touched by the magician and will leave everyone amazed. This is an Impromptu "Any Card At Any Number" card magic effect that the illusionist is always able to perform, even with an incomplete and borrowed deck, and the most incredible thing is that he will never touch the deck of cards but will simply give all the instructions to the spectator. After freely shuffling a deck and secretly taking a small group of cards from the center, so that the magician does not even know how many cards it... | $9.99 to wish list | |
Techno Water and OilPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Card Tricks with the Tenkai MoveAldo ColombiniBefore moving to the US, Aldo Colombini wrote several books in Italian. These books contain tricks and routines that have never been published in English. So, we decided to gradually make these works available in English. As friends of the late Aldo, we believe that none of his wonderful creations should be lost. This is the first translation. If there is a good reception, we will continue this work. From the introduction The Tenkai Turn Over has been only sparingly used in modern card magic (at least as far as I know). It is a secret move that allows you to perform the effect known... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Cryptology for MoronsScott F. GuinnA selected card vanishes, penetrates a card box, and appears in a sandwich in the cased deck. Two decks, in their cases, are brought into play. One is red and one is blue. Barry selects one and you hand it to him (we'll assume he chose blue). You take the red deck out of the case and spread it face up and face down to show it is normal before removing the two black jacks. You insert the jacks face-up into two different places in the face-down deck. You then return the red deck to its case and close the case. Barry removes the blue deck from its case, looks through it, and removes any... | $10 to wish list | |
Double Impossible PredictionDustin MarksUsing the spectator's deck, you predict two cards that the spectator will stop at and cut to without touching the deck. And the exciting twist: You make your predictions, and then the spectator shuffles the deck! Any deck, no setup, no reset, and easy to perform. When asked to do a card trick, this is the one you will showcase. 1st edition 2024, PDF 12 pages. | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Jumping DotsPeter PellikaanYou show two packs of four blank cards each. You stick a blue dot on the top card of one pile and suddenly all these four cards have blue dots. You do the same with the red dot and the other pile. Then you exchange the top cards of these two piles. The remaining cards follow their leaders because the pack that had blue dots before has now the red dots and vice versa. When you take off a red dot and a blue dot from one card each, the remaining cards return to blank cards.
1st edition 2024, video 5:16. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The GiftUnnamed MagicianAnother trick that fooled the best cardmen in the world.
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A Very Great DealScott F. GuinnA Very Great Deal is a feature card routine straight from Scott's real-world performing repertoire.
Effect: Cody is handed the deck, which he shuffles and cuts to his heart's content. You introduce a small, sealed envelope and give it to Anna to guard. Cody selects a card. You give him the opportunity to take a different one. When he decides on a card, it is placed face down on the table in full... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Isolation of Royal FamiliesBiagio FasanoAn automatic and practically impromptu card magic effect that requires an unusual deck of poker cards whose simple preparation is done in front of the audience, if not by entrusting it to a spectator. For each of the four suits, figures (Jack, Queen, King) and Aces are drawn, stacking them neatly in four different bundles, to represent the aristocratic members of the city's four important houses, who would like to return to being well-liked by their citizenry. For this purpose, the two Jokers are hired as "image consultants," and their first piece of advice is that each of the members... | $8.99 to wish list | |
Dustin's Triple False CutDustin MarksThis is similar to Jay Ose's False Cut, with one key difference: the spectator completes the final cut. Because they complete the cut, the spectator believes it is genuine. This cut is straightforward and doesn't draw unnecessary attention. It appears to be a triple cut of the cards and it is easy to do. 1st edition 2024, PDF 8 pages. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Mental InfiltrationRaphaël CzajaThe spectator cuts the deck as much as he wants. The magician picks up the deck and deals the cards singly from the top. When the spectator stops him, the magician tables the deck and turns away. The spectator remembers the value of one card and the suit of another card where he stopped at. He gathers the cards - he can even cut the deck - before the magician faces him again. Then, the magician asks the spectator to concentrate and makes two assertions, one about the color and one about the value. The spectator tells him if he is right or wrong both times. Whatever the outcome is, the magician... | $5 to wish list | |
Dots and DotsPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Across the BridgeVincent GagnieuxFace a deadly challenge. In front of you lies a high bridge made of eight pairs of cards, reminiscent of the perilous glass bridge from the popular TV show "The Squid Game". Each pair has one red card (safe, tempered glass) and one black card (dangerous, regular glass). A misstep onto a black card means instant failure. No second chance. The odds of crossing the bridge safely are slim—less than 0.4% chance of success. But you’re not going to let chance decide your fate! During the preparation, the participant checked each pair to ensure it included one red card and one black card.... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Tri-Optical IllusionScott F. GuinnA triple open prediction. Tri-Optical Illusion combines Paul Curry's "Open Prediction" plot with John Scarne's "Triple Coincidence," without all the dealing, shuffling, and cutting found in its progenitors. It is also stupid-easy without sacrificing a powerful impact. It does require some gimmicked cards. But if you have been doing card magic for any length of time, you almost certainly already have what you need. (If you don't, all the necessary items can be purchased from your favorite dealer for about $13.) Those who learn and perform this will find it to be a powerful and amazing routine that is a welcome... | $8 to wish list | |
Three Shades of WonderUnnamed MagicianImagine an impossible location, an astounding coincidence, and an inexplicable prediction ... all jammed into one routine. Three effects in one, using two spectators. That's Three Shades of Wonder, and it's a true showstopper. Read on. Imagine: The magician introduces a deck of cards. He hands it over to the spectators so they can examine it and verify that all the cards are different. Then, the magician splits the deck into two halves, placing one half in front of each spectator. The magician explains (as he gives a demonstration) that both spectators are to take their half underneath... | $20 to wish list |