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Altman's Cut Bottom PalmAllan AckermanWhile you perform a double cut you palm off the bottom cards. This move was developed by Art Altman.
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Amazing Card MiraclesM. S. Mahendra
- Design For Wrist Watch Gimmic
- Preface
- The Arrangement
- Mechanics Of The Arrangement
- To Openly Arrange A Strange Deck
- The Peculiar Arrangement Of The Deck
- False Shuffles
- The “Perfect” False Shuffle
- Hugh Johnston False Shuffle
- False Cuts
- The Jordan False Cut
- The Lightning Card Counter
- Table Of Short Cuts
- Patter For Counting Cards
- The Human Scales
- The Strange Powers Of The Joker
- Patter Routine Number Two
- Another Presentation
- The Phantom Card Game
- Another Patter Routine For The Phantom Card Game
- Read My Mind
- Card Locations
- Positive Thought Control
- Clairvoyant Power
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Ambi-ga-boxBen Morris-RainsAn Ambitious Card routine which cleverly uses the Card Box to heighten the effect.
1st edition, 2004. | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF |
An Explanation of the Ambitious Card RoutineN.I. PectusSounds trivial right? Why should a magician not know how the ambitious card routine is done?
With this ebook I attempt to give some clothing to the ACR we all know because it seems naked sometimes to me.
And still keeping the setup to the maximal minimum - a deck of cards. You will get a tasty reframe that strengthens not only the intra-connection of the elements in the ACR but also the inter-connection the ACR has to the effects performed around it. Another thing you will get is a simple sleight that allows you to show the ambitious card and without doing any sleights after it, it still... | ★★★★★ $4.99 to wish listPDF |
Andrus Card ControlJerry AndrusThis is Jerry Andrus' most important publication.
This ebook includes volume 1 and 2 of the printed version. The more than 1000 illustrations from volume 2 have been inserted close to where they are referenced in the text, making this ebook a lot easier to study than the original printed version where text and illustrations are separated.
Jerry Andrus was an incredible creative and inquisitive man. He could converse just as easily on questions surrounding quantum mechanics as he could on magic and optical illusions. He looked at a deck of cards very differently than most of us. This allowed... | ★★★★★ $30 to wish listPDF |
Andrus Deals You InJerry AndrusThis fantastic classic of card magic is considered by many to be as important as his famous Andrus Card Control. This new digital edition has dozens of Andrus sleights, flourishes and routines, all illustrated by 370 drawings by the author. Jerry's work with the diagonal jog is priceless!
Paul Fleming wrote:
This book will inevitably be compared with the great card treatise of a little more than a half-century ago, The Expert at the Card Table, by S. W. Erdnase. Like its predecessor, it is obviously the work of an expert; like the earlier book, it is primarily about card techniques rather than card... | ★★★★★ $30 to wish listPDF |
Another Card BookAl E. SmithOh No Not Another Card Book is probably a more apt title for a card book. In fact for any card book published since the printing press was first unleashed. On the other hand, what's wrong with another card book? That's a rhetorical question, since the obvious answer is nothing. Card fans can't get enough of their favourite fix and anything that only marginally irritates those non-persons who pretend they aren't fond of cards has got to be good news.
This collection is partly that; a revisit to some previously published oddments and a few new(?) assaults on familiar card-friendly themes.
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Any Card At Any NumberAllan AckermanThe faro shuffle allows you to place a certain card at a certain location. You will learn how to mix in-faros with out-faros in the right way to achieve this effect.
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Anyone from AnywhereAllan AckermanThe roles are reversed. The performer selects a card and the spectator finds the card by selecting a number, dealing to the number and indeed finding the selected card there.
You will need to know the Pip Bottom Deal to perform this effect.
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Application of Marlo's Spread ChangeRafael BenatarThis is Rafael's combination of Marlo's Spread Change with the Slippery Drop. It is a very visual and surprising reveal of a card that was controlled to the top.
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ArcardiaRoger Crosthwaite... is for him a natural handling of the deck. With an exasperating capacity for self-criticism, his pursuit of excellence in the execution of sleight-of-hand with cards is second to none. I thoroughly recommend this book." - David Berglas
Roger Crosthwaite belongs to the no-flourish school of card magic. His special enthusiasm is reserved for sleights that are executed under cover of a natural handling of the deck. He believes, with LePaul, that simplicity is the keynote of good card magic. Some card tricks baffle by their complexity. Others, and some of these you will find in Arcardia... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish listPDF |
Astound Your Audience Vol. 1Verrall WassThis is the first volume in a five volume series from which only two have been published.
Verrall Wass takes us through his card tricks from manipulation to mechanical stage/platform effects. The ebook is split into two sections, one describing effects with regular sized cards, the other with giant cards.
The last chapter espouses some of his personal ideas as to magical presentation and psychic phenomenon. Robert Harbin even donated an effect to this collection - "The Card in a Lemon." Many of the ideas in this ebook have been hibernating since 1936 and need to be performed for the public.
1st... | ★★★★★ $9 to wish listPDF |
ATFUSAllan AckermanThe ATFUS or Any Time Face-Up Switch was one of Marlo's favorite moves. Literally, hundreds of routines have been created that use the ATFUS. It allows you to switch out one or several cards during a fair face-up display action.
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Attacking ACAANMichael PaulAttacking ACAAN is a write up on not one, but four wonderfully practical “Any Card at Any Number” presentations, straight out of the working set of Michael Paul. Here's what you'll find inside:
- Required tools and skills
- Psychometry Card: a new and different twist on ACAAN that is logical, thematic, and entertaining!
- T minus 1: A no sleight of hand version for close up or stage. You never have to touch the cards, and there are no gimmicks!
- ACAAN OCD: Think outside the box as you learn new ways of routining ACAAN into your set. This comedy presentation might just become your new favorite...
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Automatic JogAllan AckermanThis is a Paul LePaul control, one of the classic, easy, but wonderfully deceptive techniques to get a break above a selected card.
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Automatic Placement ControlAllan AckermanThis technique allows you to place a selected card inbetween two other cards with one faro shuffle. For example, two face up kings catch a face down selection between them. You will need to know the Incomplete Faro Control to successfully perform this move.
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Back RiseAllan AckermanA neat way to have the back card rise and rotate out of the deck.
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Bammo Mind ControlBob Farmer
This is a routine for those who want to elicit screams from their female spectators at the final revelation. They are thinking of a card, the only card in the deck with a secret message, a message so profound and emotionally connecting that a scream of disbelief is the only reaction possible. At least that's what road tests of the routine have shown.
Also included, is a bonus routine with magic eyeglasses, invisible writing made visible, and a kicker ending that will baffle all.
1st edition 2023, PDF 7 pages. | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF |
Bar MagicD. Angelo FerriDennis writes:
I worked as a "Magic Bartender" for several years, tricks have to be simple, entertaining, and ideally employ common objects. Occasionally I'd sit at a customers table which gave me the opportunity to perform 'The Glass Through the Table' and my 'Hat Load'. Slydini taught me the 'Glass Trick'. He uses sound to control the perception of the spectator, The Hat Load begins with a coin trick based upon Don Alan's Hat Load but my mechanics for loading the hat are based upon Slydini's System of movement. My Copper and Silver Transposition employs a slightly modified version of John... | $14.95 to wish listPDF |
Basic TrainingIan Kendall... lessons on the Classic Pass and the Top Change.
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Contents
- Some words from the Original Editor
- It all began with an email
- On teaching
- The Lessons
- The Ghost Count
- The Double Lift
- Open position and the cage defined
- The French Drop
- Presentation
- Card Controls
- Multiple cut to table (Ron Bauer)
- Spanish Control
- A Simple Pass
- Let's do the Twist
- Jordan Count
- Through the fist flourish
- Twisting Daley's Aces
- The False Transfer
- A Simple Vanish
- Hang Point
- A False Transfer
- Forces
- Cross Cut Force
- The Backslip Force
- The...
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Basic Training for BreakfastIan Kendall... or a new way of looking at something.
Contents
Stage One Coin Routine A coin is produced, vanishes, reappears and grows
Close Up One Coin Routine A coin falls up, then vanishes, then reappears
The Knot Routine A series of knots appear, or not, in a rope
Roy Walton's Poof Change A card visibly changes into the selection by blowing on it
The Spanish Control A very easy card control
The Simple Pass A slightly harder easy card control
The Palm and Gambler's Cop Palming with one hand from the top or bottom of the deck.
Quick n Dirty Cards to Pocket Four cards are lost... | $15 to wish listPDF |
Basic, Basic Card MagicPaul HallasWhere to start and what's important.
This is a well thought out and compact introduction to card magic by Paul Hallas. He teaches you the most important sleights and tricks that go along with these sleights.
From the introduction:
If you learn a sleight, learn a trick to do with it. Don't learn moves you have no tricks for, what
is the point? Better to know a few moves that you can do many effects with than many moves
that you are not sure what to use for. Just like magicians have drawers full of tricks they never
use why fill up your mind with moves (and waste time learning them)... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF |
Beam Change or ShapeshifterAllan AckermanThis is a wonderfully visual color change by Steve Beam - first published in Trapdoor.
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Benzais CopAllan AckermanThis is a move to Tenkai palm a card or several cards while dealing. A beautiful and practically undetectable move.
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