Displaying 817 to 840 (of 942 products) ★★★★★ $10 Simplicity, Audacity and BluffVal Andrews ... - ...Taking advantage of the situation
- The uses of a "magician" as an assistant
- On the use of "stooges"
- Giving the cue...
- A bluff-pass
- Two bluff card rises
- Bluff wand vanishes
- Cope Cecil's vanishing wand addition
- The last word on the Radio-Die or Colour Block
- Billy McComb and the Silk-Change
- Koran's most outrageous trick
- Impromptu audacity
- Dante on audacity
- Blackstone's misdirection superb
- Bob Harbin bluffs the exposing Journalist
- Rabbit production - no apparatus
- Bluff ala Dunninger
- "The Hot Seat"
PDF 35 pages. $15 Pocket Mysteries 1Gerard Zitta ... money on the table and tries to guess the spectator's replies. At the end, the Spectator opens the envelope and it contains the card and the number thought by the Spectator! The card is also revealed in a surprising manner with the bills.
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"A principle that may be useful to you. It is impromptu"
Some words are written on business cards. The Participant selects a word and keeps it secret. She then spells whether She likes it or not (Se can lie, She can select the words She wants to spell). The Performer finds the word just by listening to her (lovely) voice.
1st edition 2012,... $8 New Improved In The NewsDevin Knight This trick sells for $100 made up, however, using this PDF you can make it up yourself for a low cost and save some money.
Effect:
Invite 3 people on stage. No stooges or impromptu coaching. Can be any 3 people. One is given an envelope to hold before the trick even begins. This envelope is never touched again by the performer till the trick is over.
Performer has three different newspapers face down on the table. The first spectator freely selects any newspaper. There is no force of any kind! He has a free choice of any one of the three newspapers. The front page of the freely chosen... ★★★★★ $5 One Dream BottleKen de Courcy ... until only one remains.
He is asked to name the drink he chose, then lift the cover from the remaining bottle. It is the one he wanted. He is presented with a glass and the magician opens the bottle and asks him to drink to the health of the audience.
The effect can be done totally impromptu. Everything is well explained in the usual style of Ken De Courcy.
5 pages ★★★★★ $3 Count DownKen de Courcy Very easy to do, impromptu and with a big effect! What else would you ask? Count Down by Ken de Courcy is a card trick that you can present in several ways, all well explained in this little manuscript.
The basic effect is the following: A spectator shuffles his own pack (Yes! It can be his own pack of cards and he really shuffles it...), then counts ten cards in a reverse order. If a number of spots on a card happens to match the number he is counting aloud at the time, the card is thrown out face-up. If none match during the count, a card is dealt face down in front of the magician.
This... ★★★★★ $10 Pabular: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo Colombini ... Patrick Page, John Ramsay, Bob Read, Sam Schwartz, Arthur Setterington, Al Smith, Juan Tamariz, Stephen Tucker, Dai Vernon, Roy Walton, Tommy Wonder and William Zavis.
CONTENTS:
- SPECTATOR MAGICIAN (Tony Faro): Here is a great card effect entirely performed in the spectator hands and totally impromptu. You'll never stop using it.
- SLOW MOTION RING RELEASE (Peter Kane): A ring is threaded onto a piece of string (or rope) and it becomes free.
- COLOUR-PSYCHOLOGY (Stanton Carlisle): Four envelopes are shown and three are selected by spectators. They open the envelopes and inside they find...
 Dominic has been active in magic for well over thirty years, having been a pupil of Fred Robinson.
He has contributed to a number of books and magazines, including The Open Prediction Project, Best of Friends 3, The Magic of Fred Robinson, The Crimp, The Magic Circular, MindBlasters, England Up Close, and Profile. He helped with the production of The Cervon Castle Notebooks.
He is the author of Impromptu Secrets, and Remembering Serena (a novel about a magician); and photographs of various parts of his anatomy have appeared with nauseous regularity in the American quarterly Body Freaks of Nature.
He is currently working on a book on the magic of Bruce Cervon. ★★★★★ $7 Card IdeasMatt du Heaume Five Impromptu card tricks with a regular deck. No hard sleights, no gaffs and no setups!
The Magic Number: A close-up version of the classic 'Six Card Repeat', with a killer ending they won't see coming.
Gone Figured: A super simple handling of a classic Larry Jennings effect. From a genuinely shuffled deck, a spectator locates a four-of-a-kind without the slightest idea how they did it.
Cheap Suit: The Four aces identify the suit of card chosen by process of elimination. The selection itself makes a surprising appearance. A great quickie for when someone hands you a deck.
PAC-MAAN: A prediction... $10 A Further Five KinksIan Baxter Ian delights in finding forgotten gems in classical card literature, which he then refines and updates for modern day audiences. In this manuscript, you will find a further five effects which have received Ian's careful study and are sure to delight both you and your spectators.
In Miraskill Detour Ian has taken the classic Miraskill and turned it into a totally impromptu and self working mystery, while in the process managing to streamline the procedure and still maintain the strong impact of the original routine.
MBJ Echo is a re-working of an old Henry Christ trick, simple both in effect... $37 Deeper Still: Deep Shadows Volume 2Dee Christopher ... The Block Peek: The Block Peek is Christopher's favourite method for peeking information written on a business card, it's quick, gives you a 100% peek of the billet/card and seems impossible. The original method and gimmick is taught, plus a couple of extra (un-published) variations, one of which is completely impromptu!
Get your copy now, this is a killer collection of awesome material for the magician, bizarrist or the mentalist; there's something in here for everyone and many of the methods discussed are flexible enough to be used in other routines you construct yourself.
1st edition 2016, PDF... ★★★★★ $12 Moment's Notice 9Cameron Francis Feast your eyes on and fry your spectators' brains with six more insanely impossible impromptu card miracles.
TRIP EL REMIX - An amped-up version of a classic triple prediction trick with a major kicker ending. A serious fooler - and best of all, it's entirely self-working.
BIDDLE-ISH - A lean, mean, super-clean "Card Across" effect. You've never seen this spin on a time-tested classic of card magic.
BUT NOT LEAST - A wildly deceptive triple sandwich effect with an eye-popping, in-the-spectators-hands ending.
EAT FRESH - Inspired by the Buck Twins' legendary "Subway" - but you don't... ★★★★★ $5 Capture the CoinDave Arch ... carnival theme by a professional graphic artist, this demonstration intrigues the viewer. Then you might consider giving the game board to the viewer (with your marketing information on the back of course) for him/her to demonstrate to their friends.
Alternatively you can sketch the game board impromptu style on a napkin, piece of scrap paper, or with a stick on the ground. It is super simple and only needs a couple of lines.
1st edition 2019, 2 pages. ★★★★★ $0 Over MaxRaphaël Czaja A stunning double revelation for which the spectator does (almost) all the work for you. From a shuffled deck, a spectator cuts to two cards in two different sections and loses them into that deck. Yet, the magician is able to locate both.
This version of Max Maven/Phil Goldstein's "Double Overcut" eliminates the original full-deck setup and is basically impromptu.
1st edition 2019, 2 pages. $15 The Creative MindDon Bursell With 1000s of magic routines available, why do many magician's perform the same routines, without any change, modification or effort to make those routines unique?
The Creative Mind is simply Don Bursell's ideas for creating new routines, brainstorming new variations, and keeping track of those ideas.
The 2nd half are tricks that Don has created over the years, and based on advice from Jon Racherbaumer, wrote them down so as not to forget them. One of them, Headmover, has been an odd signature piece of Don's programs for over 20 years. Another routine, The Needles, is Don's solution to the East Indian... $6 Selected SecretsAlex De Vega From the Foreword:
In selecting these Secrets, I have endeavoured to interest the Fraternity at large. Whether you are a manipulator, impromptu or spectacular worker I trust you will find herein some secret that will add to your reputation as a magician.
The secrets are chosen from over 300 which I classified when writing The Whirlwind of Wizardry and while many are not complete tricks or effects in themselves they are just what adds that little extra touch of smartness to an act, or that little effect to fill up a break.
- Foreword
- That Broken Match
- Self Igniting Dove Pan
- Knotted Changing Silks
- Splinters:...
$6 More StrandsIan Baxter Three more stunning, completely impromptu card gems from Ian Baxter. Taking It Easy is reason enough to acquire this manuscript. You won't ever find a smoother, easier version of The Lazy Magician than this. Simple, concise and with a first rate presentation slant, as are two other mysteries ... Guide Card and Jump.
1st edition 2020, PDF 9 pages. $12 Moment's Notice Live 2Cameron Francis
"Moment's Notice contained a superb collection of impromptu card effects. In this second volume, Cameron has done it again ... in fact, this second volume might even be better than the first, if that is at all possible!" - Peter Duffie
"This is the kind of material I like, not difficult to do and with the EFFECT in mind!" - Aldo Colombini
"Cameron's material from the Moment's Notice series makes me want to go for a swim in Antarctica. It's that freakin hot!" - Donny Orbit
"I didn't want Moment's Notice 1 to end. This one picks up perfectly where the last left of. Filled with brilliantly commercial impromptu effect ready... $9.50 Simple TricksHercat From the preface:
The title of this little brochure indicates its contents. Simple Tricks and simple tricks only. No apparatus is required and but little sleight-of-hand is needed in the performance of any of them. They consist of a series of tricks and problems, easily acquired, suitable for gatherings round the table on winter evenings. Some of them are new and many are old; but even the oldest are new to the rising generation. For six of the latest tricks, - "A Hindu Swindle," "The Elusive Match," "A Subtle Impromptu Effect with a Coin," "A Novel Card Effect," "An Artful Card Force," and... ★★★★★ $7 Impossible MemoryJoseph B.
A totally impossible memory effect plus as a climax cutting to the four aces. One of the greatest secrets of Joseph B. Certainly a magician fooler. The effect is structured in three phases, one more surprising than the other. All this with a borrowed and totally impromptu deck. It sounds unbelievable. It is unbelievable, a really charming and sneaky method.
- No crimp
- No marked cards
- No gimmick
1st edition 2021, video 22 min 22 s. ★★★★★ $6 JRS ControlJoseph B.
Here is a deceptive and easy-to-do card control. You can really see the selection shuffled back into the deck but somehow the magician is able to locate and control it. No preparation and no setup is needed. Everything is done completely impromptu and with a borrowed shuffled deck. No crimps or gimmicks are used. A real weapon to add to your arsenal of card magic.
1st edition 2022, video 6:12. ★★★★★ $20 SHIELD (Italian)Biagio Fasano ... molto intelligente e tutte le sue routine sono molto ben congegnate e se non capiste qualcosa nel pdf inviategli una e-mail e sarà lieto di aiutarvi come ha fatto con me. Non tardate a scaricare questo gioiello, non rimarrete delusi." - Darren Purshall
S.H.I.EL.D. (SelfWorking Honestly Impromptu Effect: card Location in the Deck) è una raccolta di quattro dei miei ultimi effetti AUTOMATICI di magia con le carte, mai pubblicati in precedenza, caratterizzati dal fatto di poter essere eseguiti con estrema facilità, non richiedendo alcuna tecnica o manipolazione da parte del prestigiatore,... $40 MINT 1964 AnnotatedEdward Marlo & Wesley James  ... to Ed, Wesley wanted these volumes to offer much more, hence his annotations, clarifications, corrections - both logical and grammatical - plus his personal Notes. Some of those Notes are complimentary, some critical, but all are informative.
As Wesley has often stated, "One can't perform card magic without a tip of the hat to Ed Marlo." Wesley's friend of more than 25 years, Ed Marlo inspired a wealth of material that Wesley developed, massaged, enhanced and adapted through his performance experience. Among Wesley's creations are full routines inspired by the Marlo techniques, built on... $2.99 Back PalmingDr. John D. Bain A detailed explanation and breakdown of how to back palm a playing card.
The author shows the aspiring card magician how to make playing cards appear and disappear from and into thin air using a sleight-of-hand technique known as back palming. Many photos assist in comprehending this at-first difficult-looking move. But with a bit of practice, it is within reach for any dedicated student.
This technique is typically used on stage but it can also delight in an impromptu setting close-up and it can be done with other thin flat objects besides playing cards, such as business cards, credit... $12 Final SelectionGlenn G. Gravatt
Excerpt from the Preface:
No skill, no sleights, no manipulation is required to perform the following effects. Many are impromptu, making use of anyone's cards, and needing no preparation or make-ready. Others admittedly depend upon such chicanery as cards with double faces and blank faces, double backs and blank backs, roughing fluid and other aides, all available from magic shops. Many skilled manipulators have not hesitated to use such artifices, so the reader should not scorn them.
Aside from whatever merit these tricks may possess, it is believed their greatest value lies in the... Displaying 817 to 840 (of 942 products)
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