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RazzamatazAldo ColombiniA great piece of entertainment. Almost an act in itself. Ten cards are freely selected. You reveal them one at a time with different methods and sleights (uses any deck of cards). The routine is performed entirely in your hands. No table required. With a Multiple Card Control that will blow your head off.
Bonus effect included: BAND-IT (a rubber band wrapped around the deck disappears and then reappears in the middle of the deck encircling the selected card.) | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Simplest ACAANGerard ZittaAlthough it does not meet all the criteria of a 'perfect ACAAN', this method still has many advantages:
- 100% impromptu and examinable
- deck is normal - it can be borrowed and shuffled by the participant
- ideal for close up and table hopping
- Very direct
- Very practical in live performance
- Strong impact on the audience
- Very simple to perform (from beginner to advanced but requires sleight-of-hand)
- Can be done with different sleights for the card control and for the counting. This allows you to repeat the effect.
Drawbacks:
- it is actually an 'Any Selected Card At Any Number', or what...
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Shuffle The SpectatorsA. K. DuttIf you already own Some Total 2.0 or if you buy it together with this one, you will get this ebook for just $4.
This routine is a blend of a card effect and a couple of simple coin moves, designing a game of choices that ends on a high note. In brief, three spectators freely select a number and a card, then they switch places, which means they will receive the number of somebody else, but their card still appears at that new number.
It can either be presented as card magic or as a mentalism effect, both close-up or on stage, depending on your performing taste or choice. Everything appears fair and square,... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF |
XPERT (X Personality Test)Unknown Mentalist... with a different outcome. No math, no peeks, no gimmicks. The cards are fully examinable before, during and after the routine. In fact the performer never touches the cards after handing them over to the participant.
In fact, the best part of the method is that the performer can totally control the final outcome as per his choice and that too working totally hands-free.
SUITABLE VENUES : Close-up, Parlour, Street, and Virtual shows (with just a bit of audience management)
This is a stunning routine that is fun to perform and you and your participant will both enjoy it.
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ExhaleSteven PalmerExhale is a utility technique / force that enables the performer to force a card on a spectator as the spectator shuffles and cuts the deck. It is a combination of ideas and techniques from the literature that have been streamlined and added to. Included are several routines I have used the technique with. The exhale technique is essentially self-working and seems impossible to the spectator as the spectator does all the work.
1st edition 2020, PDF 21 pages. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listPDF |
Ireland's Year Book 1938Laurie Ireland
- Preface
- It Changes, It Shrinks, It Vanishes
- Big And Little Sponge Ball Transposition
- Mating The Cards With Jumbo Cards
- Card Control
- Coin Routine With A Silk
- Thimble Holder In The Trouser Pocket
- Thimble Surprise
- One Ahead Coin Routine
- Misdirection For The Two Handed Pass
- Effective Golf Ball Move
- You Caught Me That Time
- Ireland's Two Card Trick
1st edition 1938, 18 pages; PDF 27 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF |
Son of Greater Magic 1.5Pete BiroOriginal ideas across the spectrum for magicians.
A collection of magical ideas, most of which have been tested on genuine living audiences. Pete Biro has been performing and lecturing, as well as dropping juggling props here and abroad since 1966 - plus a bunch of
time in the early 50's. "Most original tricks and ideas" he says, "come from having a creative memory!"
- Greetings
- Philosophy Of Magic
- Simplicity
- Stealing Material
- Here 'Tis - The Jumping Cigarette
- Card Control & No-Palm To Pocket
- Invisible Hair
- Severn/Biro Impromptu Rising Cards
- Inspected By Number 27
- Sock Purse
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Palm TransfersAllan AckermanLearn how to move from one palm to another, for example, how does one go from a magician's palm to a gambler's flat palm.
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runtime: 1min 8s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Vernon Top PalmAllan AckermanThis is a technique, developed by the Professor, how to move the top card into a magician's palm while maintaining a high arch in your palming hand.
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runtime: 57s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Berg PalmAllan AckermanThis is Larry Jennings' version of Joe Berg's palm, originally published in Classic Magic of Larry Jennings. It is a multiple-top palm.
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runtime: 46s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
One Handed Top PalmAllan AckermanThis is a move that comes originally from gambling. It is hard to do well, but Allan gives you a number of valuable tips.
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runtime: 2 min 6 s | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Master Move Shuffle PalmAllan AckermanThis is a move Ackerman developed himself. While riffle shuffling you palm the bottom card into a gambler's flat palm using a Kelly-type movement.
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runtime: 1min 27s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Gambler's Cop From ShuffleAllan AckermanLearn how to go from an overhand shuffle directly into the gambler's cop.
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runtime: 1min 54s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Gambler's Cop: StandardAllan AckermanAllan teaches the basics of the gambler's cop.
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runtime: 53s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Gen PalmAllan AckermanThis is a palm from Gen Magazine where the top card from a pressure fan ends up in the gambler's cop after the fan has been closed.
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runtime: 26s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Side Steal To PalmAllan AckermanGo from a side steal to a full palm position: kick-out, pull-out, and squeeze into palm.
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runtime: 2min 29s | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Side Steal To TopAllan AckermanSide steal a card and then place it efficiently and invisibly on the top of the deck. If you read somewhere 'do a side steal', this is typically what is meant - side steal to top.
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runtime: 1min 4s | ★★★★★ $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Side Steal To BottomAllan AckermanThis video explains how to side steal a card and then replace it on the bottom.
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runtime: 52s | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Side Steal To TenkaiAllan AckermanGo from a side steal directly into a Tenkai palm.
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runtime: 36s | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Clip StealAllan AckermanThis is a move to clip or steal the top card while placing the deck somewhere.
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runtime: 1 min 7 s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Marlo's Tenkai ReplacementAllan AckermanHere you learn how to replace a card you hold out in Tenkai palm on the top of the deck.
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runtime: 49s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Tenkai Fan ReplacementAllan AckermanThis video teaches you how to return a card from Tenkai palm back onto the deck during the display of a fan.
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runtime: 34s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Strike Second DealAllan AckermanThe strike second is the most basic and also the easiest of the second deal variations.
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runtime: 2min 58s | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) |
How To Practice False DealingAllan AckermanThe best way to practice your false deals is to do it in front of spectators. However, until you have mastered the deal you can't really use it. Allan shows you how you can practice dealing while performing for the public.
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runtime: 2min 16s | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) |