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TwistingPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
1-2-3-4 and 5 AmbitiousGianluigi SordelliniA spectator names a number from 1 to 5. The magician takes the deck of cards, shuffles it, and after doing so, lays the cards out like a ribbon on the table, and only 4 cards remain face up, that is, the four-of-a-kind poker hand made up of the number chosen by the spectator. 1st edition 2024, PDF 4 pages. | $4 to wish list | |
Master Key and Run-Up Systemsunknown & S. W. ErdnaseThis is a compilation of two booklets that gambling house supply companies sold. The first part, Master Key, describes various ways playing cards can be marked. Illustrations of many marking methods and systems are included. Some of these methods go under the names of shade, glaze, block-out, line, build-up, trim, sorts, etch, swell natural or edge work, and others. The author of this section is unknown. It appears to be culled from various gambling house supply catalogs. The second part, Run-Up Systems, was culled without credit from S. W. Erdnase's famous book The Expert at the Card Table. It explains several methods of stacking... | $8 to wish list | |
Marlo in SpadesEdward MarloThis ebook is packed with amazing card magic. Intended for advanced card workers, this is expert material for the person who wants top-notch, subtle work. It contains 45 great tricks.
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Rapport BuilderDustin MarksThis is my go-to effect. Once you have done this effect, the spectator will believe you can read their facial expressions and more. If you are looking to: build rapport with spectator(s), learn a memorized deck, and perform jazz-type magic this effect is your incentive. I have gotten more incredible responses from this effect than any other. The method looks extremely fair. The only sleight, if you call this a sleight, is riffling cards off of your index finger. Learning this effect will make your magic better. Note: You will need to know any memorized deck perfectly. 1st edition... | $9.97 to wish list | |
Discrepance PokerGianluigi SordelliniA spectator, very inexplicably, leads the performer to produce a four-of-kind poker hand in a very casual manner. The second is my version of an effect by John Mendoza also published in the book I dedicated to him, called 1-2-3-4 & 5 Ambitious. 1st edition 2024, PDF 4 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
Gambler's ACAANBiagio FasanoA novel semi-automatic effect in which a spectator rolls a pair of dice and freely chooses any card, to arrive at a random spot in the deck where two more cards will determine both a random card and a number where it will be magically found. A new semi-automatic card magic effect, where the magician, once introduced to an ordinary deck of poker cards, proceeds with a quick shuffle and finally hands it to a spectator, asking her to cut it into three parts. She shuffles the last one and chooses from it any card. Before turning it over, the magician announces that its value, added to that... | $9.99 to wish list | |
SnapPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
CounthesaurusJon RacherbaumerThis is the authoritative reference for false counts and displays. It is the only encyclopedia of its kind. If you read somewhere a reference to the Copdiddle Count or the Biddyro Count and you have no idea what they are and how they are done, Racherbaumer's Counthesaurus will provide the answer. More than 70 counts and displays are explained. False counts are particularly useful for small packet tricks. If you want to create your own small packet tricks and you need a false count with particular characteristics and features you will likely find it here. Includes Robert Walker's trick "Hyper... | ★★★★★ $29.50 to wish list | |
The Rosetta False ShuffleDustin MarksI have learned a dozen false shuffles and the Rosetta shuffle was the clear winner. The Rosetta shuffle is one of the most convincing false shuffles of all the false shuffles. It looks so innocent and impossible to manipulate. Key points:
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Hole No NoPeter PellikaanYou show four cards, one of which has a big round hole cut out. Suddenly all the cards have a big round hole cut out. In another blink of an eye, the round hole has transformed into a square hole and you are only holding a single card. This effect is best seen performed. Watch the demo video below.
1st edition 2024, video 2:39. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Roll & Stop ACAANBiagio FasanoA semi-automatic and completely impromptu Any-Card-At-Any-Number effect, in which a spectator rolls a pair of (imaginary) dice to draw a number, and randomly chooses a card, only to incredibly succeed in finding it, after the stop decided by the magician at the turning of the cards, at the very number he indicated. An almost self-working "Any Card At Any Numer" effect, always improvisable, where the magician, once introduced to an ordinary 52-card poker deck (minus the Jokers), even possibly borrowed, hands it to a spectator to shuffle freely. Having got the cards back, he hands the first... | $9.90 to wish list | |
21 Card TrickGianluigi SordelliniThe routine is built on different principles learned from different authors who have dedicated themselves to the exploration of this path. Effect: A spectator chooses a pair of cards and another a second pair of cards. A third spectator will choose one of the two pairs and put them in his pocket without seeing their faces. At this point, 27 cards are shown and the third spectator will always have to think of one of those he sees and then indicate 3 times where it went to be placed but always without ever saying its name. Once this is done, the deck is shuffled and only at this point the... | $10 to wish list | |
IntuitionUnnamed Magician
To mark my 1st year anniversary at Lybrary, I am (in collaboration with someone else) releasing something very special, which, if you like... | $20 to wish list | |
HHHHPeter PellikaanCard tricks with big holes in some cards is one of Peter Pellikaan's unique themes. This is another visual effect using cards with holes. You show four regular playing cards and a coin. When you count the cards again one card suddenly has a huge hole cut out of its center. You place this card aside and count the remaining three cards. Another card has a hole. You do this until all four cards have turned into cards with big holes cut from their center. When you pick up these four cards with holes, they magically become whole (pun intended) again. They are restored without any holes just like... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ImpossibileGino D'AlessandroIt is a card magic effect that seems truly impossible to understand even for the most experienced in the field. The idea was born from a study carried out on a routine by Benjamin Earl, and subsequently modified and dressed according to the UMI (International Magic University "Damaso Fernandez") thought. The work was created by the very young cardist Gino D'Alessandro, under the guidance and supervision of Maestro Damaso Fernandez and Gianluigi Sordellini. A spectator freely cuts the deck and stops wherever he wants, looking at the card under the deck where he stopped to memorize it. During... | $8 to wish list | |
R & B ACAANBiagio Fasano
A new card effect, completely self-working and hands-off, in which it will be the spectator, after freely choosing the color, to find the card at the number as traditionally in any good A.C.A.A.N. This is a new automatic and completely hands-off card magic effect, where the magician, once the deck has been introduced, shuffled and quickly... | ★★★★★ $14.99 to wish list | |
The Reputation MakerDustin MarksAre you looking for an effect that will make spectators exclaim, "That's impossible!"? Look no further. This is the perfect closer for your show or to impress a client. Here's how it works: The magician cuts the deck and gives spectators cards to shuffle. After that, he never touches the cards again. Three spectators each choose any card from their shuffled packet. After viewing their cards, they replace and reshuffle them. Once the deck is reassembled, all three spectators select another card, each using a different method: cutting, dealing to any card, or picking from a spread. Amazingly,... | $14.97 to wish list | |
Gemini SistersBiagio FasanoA new mentalism and card magic effect, impromptu and self-working, in which the illusionist, making use of less than half a deck, will call the sister of the one chosen by the spectator and incredibly those cards will always answer the call. An always improvisable experiment with a dash of mentalism where the magician, making use of less than twenty cards from any deck, after showing them, shuffling and having a spectator cut the deck, makes her freely choose a card. After further shuffling the remaining cards by chaotically dividing them into three separate piles, he asks the spectator... | $8.99 to wish list | |
Follow the CrossPeter PellikaanYou show four Eight of Diamonds. On one you draw a large X and you ask the spectator to follow it. You turn the cards face-down, and after some mixing, you table the cards one after each other face-down. When you turn the cards face-up they have all changed to aces. The eights including the one with the cross on it have vanished.
1st edition 2024, video 3:30 | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Bammo Astro SignBob FarmerThere is no more powerful effect than one that uses some personal information of the spectator that the magician could not possibly know. Here the selected card is found using either the spectator's zodiac sign or the month in which the spectator was born. Self-working. No sleights. Any deck, even a borrowed one. 1st edition 2024, PDF 6 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
To Bombay and BeyondUnnamed MagicianSelected card at selected number. This is a very clean "selected card at selected number" effect. The spectator selects a card, shuffles to lose the card, selects a number, and the card is miraculously found at the number. A performance video can be seen below. Imagine: The magician introduces a deck, spreads it face up to display that all the cards are different and in no particular order, and then hands it to the spectator. He invites them to cut off about a third of the deck and to look at the bottom card of the cut-off portion as their selection. The magician then asks them to thoroughly... | $20 to wish list | |
Spectator's False ShuffleDustin MarksWhat is the most deceptive false shuffle: Zarrow, Faro, Push-Through, Shank, in the hands shuffle? The answer to this intriguing question is that the most deceptive false shuffle is when the spectator shuffles the deck themselves! This eBook explains this ingenious principle, how to use it, and its numerous variations. One variation uses the spectator's deck. Mastering this technique will elevate your card magic to new heights, leaving your audience in complete awe and amazement. 1st edition 2024, PDF 30 pages. | ★★★★★ $19.95 to wish list | |
Ajax TranspositionScott F. GuinnIn 1978, Karl Fulves published an excellent book entitled, Transpo Trix. The final item in this manuscript is an unsolved card problem that Mr. Fulves called "Snark Hunt." Here is the description of Mr. Fulves' card problem in his own words:
This is my idea of an ultimate version of the thought-card transposition. You start with a packet of aces and a packet of jacks. One jack is named and one ace is named. The ace packet is picked up. The named ace magically turns face up, but also, it is the only ace in the packet; the other three cards are jacks. It follows that the named jack is found face up... | $10 to wish list |