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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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Spectator Cuts the AcesAllan AckermanA deck rests on the table. The spectator is asked to cut it into four roughly equal packets. The top card on each packet turns out to be an ace.
You will need to be familiar with the Veeser Concept to perform this effect.
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Spectator PeekAllan AckermanLet a spectator peek a card from the deck and catch the break with your little finger. This is a very deceptive method and avoids the over-used line "pick a card".
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Spell-Binder MagazineStephen Tucker... - ...Spell-Binder Magazine, Volume One, Issue 1, May, 1981 – Cover
- Spell-Binder Magazine, Volume 1, Issues 1 to 12
- Publishing Information
- Spell-Binder Days – Martin Breese
- Index for Volumes 1,2 & 3
- Spell-Binder Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1, May 1981 – Stephen Tucker, editor – 16 pages
- Jargon – comments from Stephen Tucker
- Sandwich Box – card effect with marked cards – Stephen Tucker
- Mark – card effect – Stephen Tucker
- Curio – coin routine – Stephen Tucker
- Demonology – runic card effect – Stephen Tucker
- Double Shoot – card move – Joe Dignam
- Numero – card effect – Stephen Tucker
- Ishida – coin routine – Stephen Tucker
- Pseudo – four ace routine – David Britland
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Spooky Altman TrapAllan AckermanThis is Ackerman's variation of an Art Altman double lift. It can also be applied to multiple lifts and makes for a very 'light' and fair handling.
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Spooky Brother AltmanAllan AckermanThis is an application of the [lp16424 Spooky Altman Trap] with the Bottom Double Drop by Brother John.
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Spread Bottom PalmAllan AckermanThis move was developed by Allan Ackerman. You start out with a convincing type of control. By angling the card correctly you can have it automatically end up in a left-hand magician's palm.
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Spread Change RevelationAllan AckermanThis is a pretty color change that is self-working. It can also be used for a change out. The underlying principle was first discovered by Alex Elmsley. Ed Marlo turned it into a self-working color change.
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Spread ControlPeter DuffieThis is a practical multiple card control. (Also part of Move Mastery 3.)
runtime: 4min 24s
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Square-Up BreakAllan AckermanGet your break on a square-up action.
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SQUIDS: Simple, Quick, Direct and StunningRaymond DoetjesSQUIDS is a manuscript that covers the power of ambiguous phrasing, psychological forcing and psychological subtleties to these five detailed effects. All these effects are built with true psychology in mind obviously backed up with foolproof magical methods
- Regress your self: an effect similar to what Derren Brown performed in His Evening of Wonders, where a spectator reads the minds of three people from the audience.
- Spectator as Mindreader: where a spectator reads your mind whilst dealing cards. You can proof you actually selected thought of card
- Forcing an American Icon: You show 30...
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Stacking With The Faro ShuffleAllan AckermanThe faro shuffle allows for a very easy way to stack cards.
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Standing Room Only (ebook)Aldo ColombiniIn this set of notes you will find several tricks and routines that have served Aldo well during the last few years as a stand-up performer. In fact, the tricks explained here can all be done standing up as no table is required and are great for walk around or strolling magic. Done this way you simply use the hands of the spectators to help you.
Aldo has written these tricks and routines with the assumption that you already know some basic magic such as a card control, a Double Undercut, an Elmsley Count and the like. Aldo's purpose here is not to teach you ‘sleights’ but rather ‘routines’... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF |
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 4 (Oct 1903 - Sep 1904)Ellis StanyonOctober 1903 - September 1904
116 pages
- Magic - Volume IV, Number 1 - October 1903 - 16 pages
- Modern Magicians - biography/review - W. D. Le Roy (Boston)
- Facsimile from Mr. Stanyon's Portfolio
- Magic - announcements and offers
- Editorial
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Illusion
- Metempsychosis Double-Extraordinary
- The Wonderful Floating Card, in Combination with an Anti-Spiritualistic Trick
- Soap Bubble Tricks
- Paper Tearing - Ellis Stanyon (continued)
- The Great Triple Tearing Feat
- Torn Design Changed to Confetti
- Thimble Rigging - by One of...
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Stay StackAllan AckermanOne of the great principles in faro shuffling is the stay stack principle. Allan describes what the stay stack is, how it should be shuffled, and how to get into a stay from new deck order.
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Stop AcesAllan AckermanThis is a neat little ace revelation using three bottom deals. Performer deals cards to the table until spectator says: "Stop." Another packet is dealt until spectator says: "Stop." This is done for another two times until a total of four packets are on the table. The bottom most card of all those four packets is an ace.
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Stop!Allan AckermanSpectator chooses a card, remembers it, and the card is lost in the deck. Then the performer places cards one by one on the table until the spectator says: "Stop!". Magically the spectator has stopped exactly at his chosen card.
This version of the Stop trick uses the Benzais Cop to achieve the effect.
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Stover Fake CutAllan AckermanAn idea by Mel Stover, this false cut is an optical illusion.
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Strike Bottom DealAllan AckermanThe strike bottom deal is less versatile and needs a lot of practice to get right. It can be performed from an Erdnase grip or a standard mechanics grip.
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Strike Center DealAllan AckermanThe center deal is a tough move. This strike center deal is probably one of the easier ways to achieve a center deal. Using this deal Allan teaches a center deal demonstration where you only need to deal one card from the center and the rest comes from the top - making it a lot easier to perform.
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Strike Second DealAllan AckermanThe strike second is the most basic and also the easiest of the second deal variations.
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Strip Out Multiple ShiftAllan AckermanThis move is done on the table. Allan teaches two variations, one to control the cards to the top and the other to control them to the bottom.
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Strip-Out False ShuffleAllan AckermanThis is a table full deck false riffle shuffle that comes from the gambling world. It is explained in Expert Card Technique by Hugard and Braue.
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Stud Second DealAllan AckermanStud means that the cards are turned face-up during dealing. Allan teaches here a strike stud second deal.
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