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Magigram Volume 20 (Sep 1987 - Aug 1988)Supreme-Magic-CompanyThe Magigram, Volume 20, The Supreme Magic Company, Ken de Courcy, editor
878 pages
- Volume 20, Number 1, September, 1987, 73 pages, including front cover
- advertisements
- Lets Face It - editorial by Ken de Courcy
- Contents
- The Wanderful Card - Ken de Courcy
- Transpo Plus - Arthur Setterington
- String of Fish - Jack Bridwell
- With Magic in Mind - Stanton Carlisle
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- cartoon
- My Long and Happy Journey Through the Land of Close-Up - series by Tommy Rowe
- Abrac-Adair - The Magic of Ian...
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Magigram Volume 21 (Sep 1988 - Aug 1989)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- The Magic of Shaun Lee
- The Thimble and the Sponge Ball
- Arthur Carter Column
- The P...D (Paul & Debbie) Trick Column - Paul Daniels
- Sleight of Hand - Walter Sleight
- The Television or Stage Version of the 25 Card Trick
- Abrac-Adair - The Magic of Ian Adair
- Magi-Cartoon - Frank Richmond
- With Magic in Mind - Stanton Carlisle
- Phantom Dice a la Annemann
- In the Tea-Leaves - Floyd Shotts
- Feed 'em and Fool 'em! - A Series on How to Work the Restaurant Scene...
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Magigram Volume 23 (Sep 1990 - Aug 1991)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... - G. Upham
- The Gospel Column - edited by Henry Smith
- Host of Ideas - Gordon Short
- Brass Nut Release
- Hindu Rope
- Posi-Negative
- Ghost Wallet
- All Clear Forcing Bag
- Jumbo Size Chase the Ace
- My Way with the Wilting Flower - Maurice Phillips
- Calling-Card Caper - Solyl Kundu (India)
- Whispers in the Wings - Harold Long
- Backstage Sorcery: Blood and Gore
- The Magic of Floyd Shotts - John Yeager
- Compere Gag - Russell Butler
- Two Ideas from ... - Wayne Anthoney (Australia)
- 1. Some Comments on Performing...
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Marlo's Repeater Card to PocketAllan AckermanA card is chosen and signed and lost in the deck. The card travels repeatedly to the performers pocket in ever cleaner and more unbelievable fashion.
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TravelersAllan AckermanThis is the classic travelers plot from Dai Vernon, based on a handling by Jon Racherbaumer with some changes by Allan Ackerman. The four aces are lost in the deck at four different locations. You then pull out one ace from your right jacket pocket, another ace from your breast pocket, the third one from your left jacket pocket and the fourth one is left in your hand while the rest of the packet has magically traveled to your jacket pocket.
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Cards AcrossAllan AckermanThis is a routine Allan Ackerman developed in the early 1970s where he tried to achieve the cards across effect with as little motion as possible. He also added a visual card vanish. Later Paul Harris took this routine and turned it into his famous Sleeper routine.
A spectator picks a card. A second spectator cuts off a small portion of the deck, counts the cards, and puts the counted cards in a safe place. The performer then attempts to magically add as many cards to the second spectator's pack as the value of the card the first spectator chose.
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Benzais Oil & WaterAllan AckermanThe performer hands 6 cards to a spectator who arranges the cards in red-black alternating order. The performer openly counts those six cards to the table. Once the cards are ribbon spread on the table the colors have, like oil and water, separated.
This is a very clean sequence that can be added to most oil & water routines or performed stand-alone. The oil & water effect is an Ed Marlo creation. This version uses the Benzais cop to achieve the effect.
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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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Ace AssemblyAllan AckermanSpectator cuts the deck into four piles of approximately the same size. Performer puts one ace on each pile, assembles the piles and without any funny business the aces end up at the very top of the assembled pile.
This is an application of the Benzais cop.
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Card Under DrinkAllan AckermanThe 'card under drink' plot was made famous by Heba Haba Al (Al Andrucci) in the 1960s. Ever since it has been a favorite of bar magicians all over the world. Here Allan teaches a version that uses a misdirective idea by John Bannon. The effect is clear and devastating. A chosen card unexpectedly ends up under a drink (glass, can, etc.).
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Card in WalletAllan AckermanThe 'card to wallet' effect is one of those all-time classic magic effects. It is probably the best application for palming. A spectator freely selects a card, signs it, shuffles the pack, and magically the chosen and signed card ends up in a zippered compartment in your wallet.
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Larry Jenning's Maestro's Poker DealAllan AckermanThis is a beautiful Larry Jenning routine where hand progressively gets better and better starting from a simple pair all the way to a straight flush.
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3-Sided CardAllan AckermanThis is a patter line used by Paul LePaul. It can be used in combination with a glide, second deal or double lift. Allan uses here a mechanical second.
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Mayhew Poker DealAllan AckermanThis is an idea by Steve Mayhew. He turns the classic Triumph effect into something entirely different. A face-up half of a deck is shuffled into the other face-down half. The performer then demonstrates center dealing only the face-up cards. The last face-up cards coming out of the deck are the four aces leaving the performer with only face-down cards.
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Mechanical Ace RevelationAllan AckermanThis was a favorite effect of Ed Marlo. The performer looks through the cards and selects four random cards which he puts face-down in front of the spectator. However, once the spectator turns those cards over they are now all aces.
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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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Next Stop HavanaAllan AckermanSpectator selects and remembers a card that is lost back into the deck. Another spectator deals cards into the performer's hand and stops anytime they want. The card stopped at is the first spectator's chosen card.
This version uses the Havana Bottom Deal. This video does not include a detailed explanation of the Havana bottom deal.
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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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The Order of MerlinAllan AckermanThis is Jack Merlin's Order trick from And a Pack of Cards. The performer and spectator each give the deck a legitimate riffle shuffle. Then all the Spades are removed from the deck, shown in a ribbon spread, counted to be 13, and magically end up in order from ace to king.
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Charlie Miller's Stop TrickAllan AckermanThis trick can be found in Charlie Miller's book An Evening with Charlie Miller. The performer deals cards face-up on the table until a spectator says stop. The deck is ribbon spread face-down and one card has a different colored back. It turns out the only one card with the differently colored back is the one card the spectator stopped at.
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No Throw MonteAllan AckermanThis is a routine Roger Klause and Allan Ackerman worked out in the 70s. The effect is the classic find the black lady. The classic effect is to throw three cards on the table face-down. Here the cards are simply displayed and counted to the table to achieve the same basic effect: the spectator never finds the black lady. The three card monte is expanded to a four card monte and the climax is that the cards change to the four aces.
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Downers and UppersAllan AckermanThis is a neat ambitious type card routine where it appears that the deck consists of all the same cards because the same card can be found on the top, center and bottom.
It is assumed that you know the Ultra Move, Double Deal and a double lift.
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Don't Think Out LoudAllan AckermanA spectator peeks at a card and performer knows which card was peeked at. This is done twice in a row and both times the performer is correct.
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Professional Ace CuttingAllan AckermanPerformer repeatedly riffle shuffles the deck and still cuts to all four aces one at a time. This is an Ed Marlo routine.
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