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Six Easy-To-Do Card MiraclesPaul A. Lelekis
Six amazing effects that you will proudly perform. Five of these effects are very easy to do...but Ghost Collectors will provide a challenge for the card guys. All of these card effects are routined for performance for any audience - complete with patter. At only $8.00, you will have six "workers" on tap that you will love to perform - and, you can use a borrowed deck. How's that?! Also included is an Introduction in which Paul provides... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Everyone Picks The AcesRonald WoodCooking instructions: Open a Larry Jennings packet. Sprinkle a little from a Roy Walton packet. Add a full pack mixture of 52 cards and a little audience participation. Cook for an entertaining 3 to 4 minutes for a delicious, fun tasting yummy routine. For an extra mouth watering enticement! Add two (YES! TWO!) little beautiful BONUS impromptu Yummies! 1st edition 2015, 9 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Real LinkedRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphLink any signed playing card with itself.
1st edition 2015, length 31 min. | ★★★★★ $9 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Killing Classics 2Jozsef Kovacs4/4 | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
4 MostPeter DuffieFour lovely card effects put together by Peter Duffie. 4-SOME: Here's a simple and automatic, yet highly effective, way to get four of a kind using the Fulves "Gemini Twins" concept. 3-SOME: A matching effect where the spectator does all the work and finishes with Three of a Kind. Inspired by, but not using, Marty Kane's Status Quo-2 Principle. THE HEAVY TEAM: A selected card lost in a packet is found by a randomly chosen Ace detective. GHOST BUSTER: In effect, you show an Ace, Two, Three and Four of Spades. Each card passes from top to bottom and it is then discarded. When you reach... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Sandwich PassRaymonde CrowThe one-card middle pass is a versatile, although relatively unknown and underused sleight. Raymonde Crow teaches this powerful move, plus several unique variations of what he calls the Sandwich Pass, which will enable you to instantly control a card to second-from-the-bottom, to create a sandwich effect, and to move a card into gambler's cop. In addition, Raymonde teaches two of his go-to card effects for the Sandwich Pass, the Comedy Sandwich and The Prince and the Pauper, from his book As the Crow Flies, available here at Lybrary.com. These powerful effects require no setup or gaffs, and can be done with... | $5 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Double WhammyRay NobleThe Double Whammy is a fun and easy card effect that hits hard. I wanted a card routine that I could do anytime with a borrowed deck. This is an effect that will knock their socks off and have them falling on their knees yelling, "He is the chosen one!" Well, maybe not that strong of a guarantee, but an effect that really will show them that you are a magician. I have always had people shout out in excitement at the end of this routine. This is one of the routines that I always do when handed a deck of cards. You are at a party and someone mentions that you are a magician. (HEY, it could... | $12 to wish list | |
Manipulation with CardsPekiPeki, a highly decorated magician, explains here how you can create and learn a successful card manipulation routine for stage. This video is a German video dubbed by Peki to English. Contents:
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Five KinksIan BaxterFrom the introduction by David Jones: Ian loves to tinker! Given his strong creative abilities, this tinkering has more often than not, resulted in much improved effects, more streamlined methods, or both. Over the years, Ian has released a number of books and manuscripts that detail some excellent card effects. Numerous One Man Parades in the IBM monthly magazine The Linking Ring have also been published. On one occasion I remember fooling many well informed card men at the prestigious FFFF meeting in New York State, with one of Ian's streamlined handlings of a classic card effect. ... | $10 to wish list | |
Obscure MarloPaul A. LelekisSix monster card effects that will fry magicians...and with a borrowed deck! Fool the "boys" at your next club meeting. The enclosed effects and sleights are items from Marlo's repertoire that he would normally use to fool his world-class card buddies. These effects use only a regular deck and are brilliantly structured. IN ADDITION, ALL 6 EFFECTS ARE EASY TO DO. In this e-book: 1) A trick with no name - Marlo "fried" a roomful of the finest card magicians in the world with this. A card in a packet is only thought of by the spectator and its location. That very card then transports to... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
The Card Magic of Bro. John Hamman S. M.Paul LePaul & Bro. John HammanA great performer presents the work of another great performer, and you end up with an ebook of new and freshly different card effects. Brother John is known for his Final Ace Routine, Halucination, etc., but here is another side of his talents. All tricks with ordinary cards, gathered by Paul LePaul (his close and personal friend), edited into a dozen wonderful effects for the enthusiastic card man. The late Paul LePaul illustrated the material.
| ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Brainstorming with B'WaveCristian VidrascuCristian takes on the classic B'wave plot, and comes up with creative ideas for making it a highlight in any magic show or mentalism act. He touches on close-up and stage performances, and adds unique twists designed to stun modern audiences. Hidden among the unique presentations are ways to turn an entire, previously examined deck of cards into a blank deck (no deck switch), or how to predict a number simply thought of by a spectator (nothing written down, no pre-show work or verbal forces) - all in the context of the B'wave plot. As seen in his previous work on the Invisible Deck, his presentations... | $8 to wish list | |
The Art of Remembering and Placing Multiple Key CardsNick Conticello | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Improved Brainwave DeckDevin KnightNote: These are PDF instructions to make your own deck. You will NOT get a deck mailed. Deck #2 in the Super Deck Series EFFECT: This is one of the most baffling decks yet created! This makes the old brainwave deck obsolete. It combines the Invisible Deck with the Brainwave Deck. Two of the most popular trick decks in the world. Tell your spectators that you reversed a card in the deck on the table. The deck is in full view from the start and there is ONLY ONE Deck used. It is not switched. Any one calls out any card. There are no restrictions. Any one of the 52 cards can be named. Both... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Totally TwistedDavid DevlinIn the first version of this terrific packet trick, the four queens are removed from the deck, and are held face down. One at a time and in turn, each queen turns face up as in the "Twisting the Aces" routine. After all of the queens have had their turn face up, and are all face down once again, the magician asks the spectator to name any one of the queens. He explains that whichever queen is named, it will magically turn face up. Let's assume that the named queen is the Queen of Spades. The performer snaps his fingers and says, "Would you be amazed if the queen you named is now face up?" ... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list | |
A Spell Of CardsAl E. SmithAn intriguing selection of card effects, A Spell Of Cards is not wholly concerned with spelling tricks. There are more than several offering a sideways glance at the concept. They take the spelling genre a little bit off the usual well-beaten track. Among the non-spellers, there are a few move-related fragments. Nothing to run and hide from, though faro shuffles and bottom deals get a look in along the way; as well as established favourites like the Braue Addition, Double Undercut and the odd false shuffle. Anybody who likes cards and is not completely allergic to spelling effects should... | ★★★★★ $24 to wish list | |
Sunken Treasury: Part 3 & 4 & 5Nick ConticelloIMAGINE:
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Killing Classics 1Jozsef Kovacs
25 % MA vs. GA
ATLANTIS | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Two Person Code For One PersonChris WasshuberThis is a system to easily remember one or two cards, say two key cards, and not forget them during the performance of your routine. It is not an associative memory system. Some card routines, particularly the recently published ones in Sunken Treasury by Nick Conticello require one to remember two key cards. In the heat of performing such an effect these can be forgotten, rendering the trick a failure. This system allows you to easily keep track of one or two or more cards that you want to remember. There is very little to learn for this system. Reading this manuscript should be enough to put this system to work.... | $5 to wish list | |
FinkKyle MacNeillA clever application of Fandango. The visual appearance of a thought-of word that will knock your sox off! Young Kyle MacNeill has been forging a reputation for himself as a clever and enthusiastic card magician. At just 14 years of age, his approach and dedication to our art is so heart-warming. Here is a young man who cares about the details, the history, and the integrity of our art. We were amazed to receive this application of Fandango from Kyle. It firmly displays an understanding of our craft far beyond his meager years. With people like Kyle, the future is in good hands. EFFECT: A spectator initials... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Handbook of Card SleightsAl LeechA must for all card men. Handy reference ebook for all card sleights. The best possible way to learn card magic, explained in good, clear terms by an expert. Sleights are modern, broken down to their simplest factors, useful and practical. The ideal ebook for the beginner in card work. You can't tackle advanced card work until you have the basics. This ebook will help you. Illustrated. Highly recommended.
| ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
C.I.A: Challenging and Intensive ACAANAbhinav BothraA really clean and impeccable ACAAN. What the audience sees and hears: The Performer brings out a deck of cards and points to a person asking him to think of any card but not the Ace (as its common for people to go for it) and another person to think of a number between 1 and 48. He then proceeds to pull out the Aces meanwhile handing out small packets of cards to 4 different audience members and asks them to shuffle the cards thoroughly. While they are busy shuffling, the two audience members are asked to name their thought of card and the number for the first time. Once the shuffling... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
LOCI: A 3 phase shuffled deck memory routineSimon CainePhase 1: After a series of fair shuffles, a deck is spread and committed to memory by the performer. A spectator removes one card from the deck and places it in a different part of the spread. The performer correctly identifies both the selected card and the position it was moved from. This can be repeated several times. Phase 2: The spectator chooses any suit, and without looking, the performer is able to call out the correct order of cards from the shuffled suit as the deck dealt out. Phase 3: With the deck remaining in the spectators hands, they name any number and the performer is... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
SketchCameron FrancisAn incredible Card To Impossible Location system.
A card is selected. The spectator makes a random doodle on the card. The doodle is filled in to create a picture, say of a fish. The card then vanishes and reappears... wherever you want it to!... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list |