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Magigram Volume 5 (Sep 1972 - Aug 1973)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... of Arthur Carter
- Edward Bagshawe's Sixteen Square Colour Chart Force
- Magi-Crossword
- Kennaugh Kalling - Alan Kennaugh on the Show Business Scene
- Between Ourselves - comments from Edwin Hooper
- In The Beginning - Ken de Courcy
- The Magic Wand
- The Conjuror's Table
- The Loaded Dice
- The Blind Cord
- The Welsh Rarebit
- Milk Jug and Glasses
- The Mind-Reader
- The Good Pack of Cards
- Silver Fish
- The Opera Hat
- On Magical Wings - testimonial
- A Game of Cards - Closing Patter - Tony Dixon
- Festina Lente - Tantalus
- Resurrected! - testimonial
- Very Fine! - testimonial
- Six Card Spectacular -...
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Magigram Volume 6 (Sep 1973 - Aug 1974)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... Sorcery - testimonial
- Kids Stuff - testimonial
- Mental Magic - testimonials
- Service - testimonial
- The Magigram - testimonial
- Between Ourselves - comments from Edwin Hooper
- Kennaugh Kalling - Alan Kennaugh on the Show Business Scene
- Hastings I.B.M. British Ring Convention - announcement
- Dice, Dice and more Dice!
- Award Winner - testimonial
- Psycho-Mentality - Stanton Carlisle
- Sign of the Twelve - testimonial
- joke
- A Letter from the U.S.A. - testimonial
- Easy Card in 7 - testimonial
- Favorable Reaction - testimonial
- Ganson's Magic
- No Help Needed - joke
- Music - joke
- Pop Away - testimonial
- My Way - Eric D. Widger
- The Hen Bag
- The Gag Bag
- Snakes and Ladders
- Finale for...
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Magigram Volume 7 (Sep 1974 - Aug 1975)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...Figure It Out Again - Reginald Boncey
- Weedy's Utilisation and Ideas - Weedy The Clown
- Ribbon Tangle - Arthur Setterington
- My Routine for The Ju-Ju Man - Harry Carnegie
- George Blake Writes
- Odds and Ends - Harry Carnegie
- Traffic Lights
- Ropes Through Body
- The Best! - testimonials
- Rattle Dice - Stanton Carlisle
- Heard this One? - jokes
- Packing Your Dress Suit - A Timely Hint - Stanton Carlisle
- Ganson's "Teach-In"
- Missed Opportunities? - testimonials
- Hot Silk - Dick Ferguson
- Successful Mentalism - Part 6 - Stanton Carlisle
- Tamper Free - Ron Escott
- Snappy Pipe Vanish - Jack Bridwell
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Magigram Volume 8 (Sep 1975 - Aug 1976)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... Courcy
- Kennaugh Kalling - Alan Kennaugh on the Show Business Scene
- Great! - testimonial
- How Many Cards! - answer
- Edwin's Magi-Go-Round - comments from Edwin Hooper
- Ian Adair - Ideas Associated
- Call Yourself a Magician - Harry Carnegie
- Dart
- Dictionary
- Dice
- Disc
- Doll
- Dollar
- A Magician Goes to Jail - remembrance by Reginald Boncey
- Hue and Cry - Len Belcher
- I Like this Very Much - testimonial
- Mind Over Matter - T.H. Chislett
- Mail Magic - Stanton Carlisle
- Nine Match Mentalism - Subir Kr. Dhar
- At Homb with McComb - Billy McComb
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Magigram Volume 9 (Sep 1976 - Aug 1977)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- The HC Coin Change - Harry Carnegie
- A Cute Stunt! - re: a trick by Sidney Lenz
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- Cover for Your House - Len Belcher
- The Real Ones! - re: Linking Rings
- The English Invasion - as seen by George Johnstone
- A "Triple Dice" Follow-Up - Michael D. Fuller
- Ideas for Supreme Props - Matthew Hobson
- The Hungry Rabbit - using the Surprising Cage
- The Chinese Bank - using Four Dragon's Folder
- Die Through Silk Surprise - patter
- The Adder - using Sneaky Snake
- Card Work - David Britland
- Another...
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Magigram Volume 10 (Sep 1977 - Aug 1978)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- ... Colour-Changing Wand
- Flower Balloons
- Kellini's Colour-Changing Knife
- Silk Through Silk
- Silk Through Silk Plus
- Blow the Silks Prediction
- Another Presentation for Gozinta Boxes - Ken de Courcy
- From the 19th. Century - To Tell Which Hand Holds an Odd or Even Number of Cards or Dice
- Six-Fold Divination - George Blake
- Colour on Three Simplified - David Fink
- Adair's Dove Column - Ian Adair
- meet Philip the Magician of Malta
- Dove in Kettle - Philip the Magician
- E-zee Dove Stealing Apparatus - Philip the Magician
- Smoke Without Fire - Derek Lawrence
- Play...
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Magigram Volume 11 (Sep 1978 - Aug 1979)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- ... Sash - Ian Adair
- Nesting Paper-Bins - Ian Adair
- Arthur Carter Column - The Mysteries of Arthur Carter
- Edwin's Magi-Go-Round - comments from Edwin Hooper
- Fantastic Value! - testimonial
- Ganson's "Teach-In"
- The Magic of David Wright
- Creepy Dice
- Wright's Ring on Rope
- Invisible Ring Off Rope (A Sequel)
- P.S.! S.O.S.! - errata for March 1978 Magigram - Alistair Dabbs
- Humberside Young Magicians Competition - Arthur Setterington
- Praise for Elizabeth [Warlock] - from Dai Vernon
- Shelley's Spells - testimonial
- advertisements
- Volume 11, Number 2, October,...
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Magigram Volume 12 (Sep 1979 - Aug 1980)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...A Finale for Supreme's Pop-Away Wand - Stuart Leith
- Two for the House - Malcom Yaffe
- Sympathetic Soldiers
- Rainbow Riot
- Sale! - Ken de Courcy
- Colombini's Card Magic - Lewis Ganson
- Mail It - Sinclair
- Money makes Money - Arthur Setterington
- More Do-It-Yourself - Terry Gilbert
- Billiard Balls
- Dice
- Throw-Away Chop Cup
- Spot Sticks De Luxe
- Puzzle Magic - Alan Ward
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- Blake's Bafflers - George Blake
- Puzzle Time - Alan Ward
- advertisements
- Volume 12, Number 5, January, 1980, 68 unnumbered...
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Magigram Volume 14 (Sep 1981 - Aug 1982)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...Examined Red Hot Wire - Angus Lavery
- Colombini's Card Magic - Lewis Ganson
- An Easy Card Control - from Magicana
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- The Supreme Prediction - Stanton Carlisle
- Uncle David on the Windmill Wand - additional comments [v13, pg 190]
- Duarte's Cups and Dice - additional comments
- Superb! - testimonial
- Novel Reverse - Mark Weston
- The Shanghai Split - Keith Voles
- My Fox Has a Hen Which Lays Golf Balls - Alternative ideas and handling of 'The Goof Ball' - Myster Yaffe
- Another Magigram Fan! - testimonial
- Tip-Tops - Ian Adair
- Happy Days - Being...
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Magigram Volume 15 (Sep 1982 - Aug 1983)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... It - editorial by Ken de Courcy
- Harry Stanley Reminisces
- A Mental Card Staggerer - Harry Carnegie
- Supreme Success - testimonials
- Twice Through - William Zavis
- Fabian's Top-Control - Will Ayling
- Fees - Wally Taylor in Magicana
- Funny Fillers - jokes
- Happy Customers - testimonials
- Double Dice Prediction - Ken de Courcy
- Mr. Ratty & The Gizmo - Alan Ward
- It Comes When Called! - W. Rory Coker
- My Routine for "Three Ropes on a Plastic Bear" - Lee Alex
- cartoon
- My Magic World - Edwin [Hooper]
- An Ending to Ken de Courcy's Second Symphony - Andrew Stone
- Flash Changing Card - Sinclair
- Royal Pairs by Spelling - Kishor N. Gordhandas
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Magigram Volume 16 (Sep 1983 - Aug 1984)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... Rhodes
- Staggering Simplicity - Ken de Courcy
- Simplex Card in Wallet - Harry Carnegie
- A Simple Paper Tearing Effect - Joe Stuthard
- Harry Stanley Reminisces
- Weedy's Wonders - Weedy the Clown
- Two Wongs! - John Savill
- Mondo Monte - My Version - John Teo
- The Pranky Magic Test - Brian Marr
- Dice Choice - W. Rory Coker
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- cartoon
- Routine for Supreme Spelling Lesson and Dunce's Cap to Wizard's Hat - Nigel Harbour
- Kennaugh's Kolumn - Alan Kennaugh on the Show Business Scene
- Traffic Lights (Safety Magic) - Ray Cooper
- Kompere Korner "Introductions"...
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Magigram Volume 17 (Sep 1984 - Aug 1985)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... Harold Long
- The Martian - Aldo Colombini
- Ink! - Wolfgang Riebe
- Xmas Double Mix-Up - My Routine - Ron Baron
- A Tip from Fabian - Aldo Colombini
- Fingersticker! - W. Rory Coker
- A Colorful Prediction - Arun Bonerjee
- Some Comedy Bits Using The Wobbly Wand - Ian Adair
- Party Bits - Sinclair
- Dice It
- Two Minds
- Coin Through Table
- Making Money
- Gamblers Luck
- Buddha Tells
- I Heard Tell - joke
- A New Angle on The Magic Kettle - Goutam Guha
- Tip-Tops - Ian Adair
- Keeping Fresh and Tidy
- Carrot Nose
- Phoa's Perfect Palm - Phoa Yan Tiong
- Abanazer - Ron Thursby
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Magigram Volume 18 (Sep 1985 - Aug 1986)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... - jokes
- Quad-Cut Mentalism - Arun Bonerjee
- Milk Moo Moo - Ravelle & Andree
- Circus Change - Ray Cooper
- joke
- Val's Routine for ... Coin in a Bottle - Val Andrews
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- Great Men Think Alike - quotations
- 10 Gags Using Block Tricks (Including Dice) - Ian Adair
- Tribute to Troublewit - testimonial
- advertisements
- Volume 18, Number 12, August, 1986, 73 pages, including front cover
- advertisements
- Lets Face It - editorial by Ken de Courcy
- The Vanished Bus - Johnny Geddes
- Triple Card Prediction - Ian Adair
- Try Outs Number 2 - Sinclair
- Chinese Take-Away Fold-Away Box - Line for the Chinese...
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Magigram Volume 19 (Sep 1986 - Aug 1987)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- A Four Ace Trick - Jay Francis
- Solid Through Solid - Scrivante
- Choice 3, Chance 2! - Rory Coker
- For the Dinner Table - P.K. Ilango
- Gambler vs Magician - quotation
- The Bond Plaque and Case - Tom Sellers and Dennis Patten
- My Favourite Paddle Trick - Everett Lyda
- Invisible Dice - Shaz Tonami
- E-Zee Silk Dye - As a Kiddies Effect
- Ideas for Puppeteers
- Marionette "Ghost-Show"
- Spirit-Seance
- Puppet in Book
- Laughs with Cut & Restored Ropes - Ian Adair
- The Cut & Restored Rope - A New Idea! - Wolfgang Riebe
- My Version of Snowstorm in China - Grahan Ainsle
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Magigram Volume 20 (Sep 1987 - Aug 1988)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... Faesi
- From Ted Annemann's Pen - quotations
- Telephone Divination - Kinos
- Best, Sneaky, Superb - Smash Hits All! - testimonial
- advertisements
- Volume 20, Number 2, October, 1987, 73 pages, including front cover
- advertisements
- Lets Face It - editorial by Ken de Courcy
- Contents
- The Three Dice Trick - Updated - Professor Dr. F. Meyer
- cartoon - Wolfgang Riebe
- Frankly Speaking - article - Henrique
- Linking Rubber Bands - Tommy Wood
- Coloured Water Production - Philéas
- A Method for the Telephone Test
- Shiver Me Timbers - David Holden
- Liquid Vanish - Ralph L. White (USA)
- Duplication - A...
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Magigram Volume 21 (Sep 1988 - Aug 1989)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ... 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 as a Table-Hopping Magician - Bruce Amato
- Kennaugh's Kaleidoscope - Alan Kennaugh
- My Long and Happy Journey Through...
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Magigram Volume 24 (Sep 1991 - Aug 1992)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- ... Shut Case - Norman Lee
- Spindle - Phil Goldstein
- Magic One Green Bottle - Eric & Margaret Hawkesworth
- Multiplying Chalk Paddle - Wolfgang Riebe
- Court Couples - Werner Miller
- Disneyland Mentalism - Ian Adair
- Joke Books puzzle - Alan Ward
- Poker Dice Prediction - John Bragole
- Touch & Take - Owen Brandon
- Tribute to Will Ayling
- compiled by Barry Laymond
- Master in the Art of Magic - Pam [Ayling] & Tony
- The Modest Magician - Kathy [Ayling]
- Goodbye Will - Ian Adair
- 50 Years of Friendship - Jeffrey Atkins
- Ganson on AYling - Lewis Ganson
- Farewell to Will Ayling - Jim Breedon
- Will in the Spotlight - Bryn Hughes
- Flashback - 1954
- The End of the Show
- Never Heard of Him - Peter Masters
- Will on Harbin
- Truly a Magical Peter Pan - Ken de Courcy
- Letters - correspondence
- Product Pages - advertising
- Trixigram - Ian Adair
- comments from Ian Adair
- Having a Chat with Karl [Bartoni]
- 65th Year
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Magigram Volume 25 (Sep 1992 - Aug 1993)Supreme-Magic-Company... - ...
- ... [Roy Van Dyke]
- Praises Indeed! - testimonial
- Celebrating 40 Years
- A Tip-Top Trick
- Solutions to Tricky Teaser No. 27
- Bernard's Bazaar - Bobby Bernard
- cartoon
- The Entertainmentalist - Bob Brown
- A Pack of Cards & Bill Worsley
- Old Fashioned Penny and Dice
- Cruise Ship Magic - Wolfgang Riebe
- Easting
- Pros and Cons of Cruising
- Close-Up with Colombini - Aldo Colombini
- City Thoughts - puzzle - Alan Ward
- News and Views from the Colonies - George Johnstone
- Bringing Back Bongo - Ali Bongo
- Dalal's Deceptions - Magic from India - Sam Dalal
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Routined Manipulation Part 1Lewis Ganson... Aces, a novel four-ace trick, with the explanation of a new false-count; and How Right You Are, a fine series of four effects based upon a combination of Svengali and rough-and-smooth principles.
Turning to Mr. Ganson's miscellaneous routines, we note among the shorter items Harold Beaumont's Dice Routine (2 pages); Matchic (2 pages, 3 illustrations); The Smoking Clay Pipes (3 pages, 5 illustrations); and The Egg on Fan, originated by Max Sterling and more recently popularized by Tommy Martin (3 pages). Explained at greater length are Al Koran's fine Torn and Restored Newspaper (5 pages,... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF |
Routined Manipulation Part 2Lewis Ganson... - ...
- Prefatory Note
- Money Attracts Money
- The Color Changing Pocket Knife
- Thimble Manipulation
- The Crystal Prism
- Card Quota
- Ken Brooke's Chapter
- Henry Hay's "Coins Up the Sleeve"
- Colour Change, Penetration and Vanish
- Beer is Best
- Cecil Keech's "Ropan Silk"
- My Opening Card Routine
- Dr. Geimer's Dice Routine
- Koran's Miracle Blindfold Card Act
- The Sympathetic Discs
- Egg Bag, Bag Egg
- Will Ayling's "Fashion Parade"
- Modern Billiard Ball Manipulation
- Conclusion
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Who's Who In MagicBarton WhaleyNew updated edition.
This biographical guide lists over 5,500 men and women associated with the art of conjuring from earliest recorded times to the present: performers, inventors, writers, teachers, dealers, manufacturers, publishers, collectors, historians, and showmen of magic. Several are included... | ★★★★★ $50 to wish listPDF |
The Heathen DevicesBob CassidyBob Cassidy teaches a three part routine where each part's method cancels the other to leave the audience without a clue to how this is possible. One of the methods used is an adaptation of a Royal Heath idea. Thus the name of this ebook. The methods are very general and can be adopted to many personalized and customized routines.
"I believe that The Heathen Devices are my greatest contribution to close-up mentalism." - Bob Cassidy
Here are just a few of the limitless applications made possible by the Heathen techniques and devices:
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Mentalism for ConnoisseursStanton CarlisleAfter Stanton Carlisle retired due to a back injury he wrote this book and shared his professional mental routines. Carlisle has performed all of these effects many times during his professional career. They are well polished and worth your time of study.
1st edition 1980; original 53 pages; PDF 56 pages.
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Author's Foreword
- Thoughts Winged Flight
- Mind Control ... In Action
- Psycho-matic
- The "Bent Medium's" Switcheroo
- Money Making Mentalism
- Astrological Signs and Symbols
- How to Tell Fortunes with Dice and Dominoes
- The Day for Any Given Birthdate Formula
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Dice ReadingBarry RayWhy dice?
Barry wanted a reading system that could be performed in the hands, sitting down or just walking around, that didn't require a table or a spread. That could be done inside or outside, regardless of the weather conditions. Something that didn't get soiled, torn, blown away or that water would ruin. So cards were out. Runes and stones fit the bill, but to get different coloured ones and of the same size isn't easy. Barry needed a uniform size and nothing too esoteric. Dice fit this description and are easily available.
Long before tarot and runes, soothsayers used to cast bones,... | $36 to wish listPDF |