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マリニとそのマジックDai Vernon
ダイ・バーノン著、「Malini and his magic」の日本語版です。
マックス・マリニについて:あのダイ・バーノンが師と仰いだマジシャンが二人います。一人はネイト・ライプチヒ、そしてもう一人がマックス・マリニです。
20世紀前半に活躍したマリニは、ミスディレクションの天才であり、王侯貴族に愛され、大いに成功したマジシャンとして知られています。
この本には、マリニの演目とトリックの説明、ミスディレクションの秘訣、そしてどのように仕事を得て、成功したか、その秘訣が事細かに記されています。
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Zauberkunst 28. Jahrgang (1982)Zauberkunst VerlagVier Nummern, 247 Seiten.
Nummer 1
- Wie hilft man einem Zauberer - Ernst Günther
- Wizardo Kolumne
- Dai Vernon - Dietmar Winkler
- Non plus ultra - Herbert Paufler
- Der Würfelschrank - Herbert Paufler
- Rot-Grün-Wanderung - Jochen Zmeck
- Die fünf Sinne - Jochen Zmeck
- Trickkartentricks (1) - Jürgen Göring
- ESP-Brenner - Christian Wiedemann
- Geldbeutel und ESP-Karten - Dr. Hans-Gerhard Stumpf
- Eine Mini-Seil-Restauration - Dr. Hans-Gerhard Stumpf
- Meine "ewige" Visitenkarte - André Vauck
- Chiptuwit - Detleft Brettschneider
- Ein modernes Mentalexperiment - Wolfgang Börner
- Aus Theorie...
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Wizard Magazine Volume 1-4 (Apr 1947 - Jun 1951)George Armstrong... - ...
- ... Childrens' Ventriloquist The Age Groups
- R.C. Ritson / Chats for Cognoscenti, The Literature of Conjuring
- No. 26
- George Armstrong / Oswald Rae
- Roy Green / The Omelette Pan
- Hubert Lambert / In Lighter Vein
- Milbourne Christopher / Stretching a Ribbon
- Frederick Lowe / Obedient Magnet
- Harry Vernon / Under Cover Stab
- Peter McDonald / Which Way?
- W.B. Wilson / Lost Week-End
- Percy James / The Hungry Jack, Easy to remember Card Stack
- George Armstrong / It's in the Bag
- S.H. Sharpe / Ware Hypnotism
- Jack Lamonte / Lenz at the Café Anglais, Show Review
- Maurice Hurling / The Children's...
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Weston's Ways With CardsMark Weston... - ...Fancy Deal Stop Trick
- The Stop Trick
- The Spinners
- No Palm Foursome
- Double Cross
- Transpositions
- Ace Cutter
- Another Triumph
- Magic Aces
- Double Kicker
- Club Night Interlude
- Guarantee F.B.I. Card
- Splitz
- Multiple Card Shift
- Flash
- The Supreme Glimpse
- The Last Card
- More Incredible
- Spectator Unexplained (After Vernon)
- The M.W. Vanishing Deck
- Hello Strangers
- The Blue Deck Routine
- Impromptu Cards Across
- Card Up The Sleeve (After D'amico)
- Second Sight
- Sign Of The Cross
- Two Faced Forces
- Spectator Cuts The Aces
- Force Yourself
- In The Soup
- Cards Through The Table
- Spectator Match
- Jumbo Flam
- Moves...
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Webb ManiaGregg Webb... - ...Introduction
- Bill in Lemon XYZ
- Three Minus One Equals Two
- Woop Woop Woop
- On Ricky Jay
- Jumpin' Jiminie
- On the Passing on of Richard Robinson
- Hoo-Rah! Leaf Rejuvenation
- Woop Dee Doo
- Rah Rah Rah - Sis Boom Bah! Revamp Your Want!
- Wickity Wackity - An Essay About Our Art
- Ciao, Cheerio!
- Channeling Vernon Plus Improving the Trick
- Poker Schmocker - Gregg Webb's Last Trick
1st edition 2019, 34 pages.
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Vernon's VariantJohnny ThompsonThis is a wonderfully entertaining routine for two (or more) spectators. Each one of the spectators and the performer receives four cards. All go through the same actions of turning over cards and placing them on the top or bottom of their pack. In the end the performers cards are all face down, whereas the spectators cards have a face up card among them. This basic effect is done again two times in fairer and fairer ways.
Very easy to perform. All you need is any double lift and the Elmsley count. You can read the original description of this routine in Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic.
Recorded live at the Convention at the Capital 2000.
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Vernon's Two Shuffle ConceptAllan AckermanThis is a diabolic idea by Dai Vernon to improve on the Zarrow Shuffle. By doing the Zarrow twice he was able to eliminate the initial center block cut.
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Vernon's TriumphAllan AckermanThis is an all time classic routine first published in Stars of Magic developed by Dai Vernon. A card is selected, lost in the deck, and then cards are shuffled together face-up and face-down mixing them into a big mess. Magically all cards turn back face-down except the one chosen by the spectator which is found to be face-up in the center of the deck.
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Vernon's ATFUSAllan AckermanDai Vernon's version of the ATFUS achieves a much stronger illusion but is less versatile than Marlo's ATFUS.
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Vernon's 1-2-3 RevisitedIan BaxterA perennial favorite in card magic: A chosen card is lost in the deck and the performer, showing the Ace, Two and Three of one suit, offers to change whichever is picked into the selection. That is exactly what happens, with Baxter’s smooth method making good use of The Ascanio Spread, achieving just that. Full instructions given, straightforward and easy to learn.
This revision of the Vernon classic not only underlines the all-important simplicity angle by using a shortcut display move, but dispenses with Vernon's need for Palming. Bruce Elliott briefly touched on this in the concluding lines... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF |
Vernon Top PalmAllan AckermanThis is a technique, developed by the Professor, how to move the top card into a magician's palm while maintaining a high arch in your palming hand.
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Vernon Tenkai ReplacementAllan AckermanReplace cards from Tenkai palm back on a partial deck while pushing it toward the spectator.
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Vernon Shuffle ReverseAllan AckermanA wonderful way to reverse one or several cards during a riffle shuffle, developed by Dai Vernon.
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Vernon Push Off Double LiftAllan AckermanYou will learn two more push off double lifts, one by Dai Vernon which is probably the most naturally looking one.
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Vernon PassAllan AckermanThis is a turnover pass developed by Dai Vernon.
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Vernon Key Card ReplacementAllan AckermanThis is a sneaky way to get your key card in the fairest possible manner on top of a selected card.
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Vernon Add OnAllan AckermanThis move allows you to completely switch out a block for another set of cards, for example switch the four Kings for the four Aces.
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UntoldPeter Duffie... "preparatory department," you lose in the "freedom of cutting department." Swings and round-abouts. This uses the Count-back Force (20/30) and a Faro Shuffle.
FOUR-GATHERERS: Inspired by Hofzinser's, "The Queen of Hearts," this routine ends with a large display in the mould of Koran's "Salute to Vernon."
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Ultimate Secrets of Card MagicLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon This work was planned to be the last volume in Dai Vernon's Inner Card Secrets series. However, due to water damage caused by a fire the typed manuscript was lost. It took several years to recover from this mishap and therefore this last volume was originally published much later than the first three volumes (Inner Secrets of Card Magic, More Inner Secrets of Card Magic, Further Inner Secrets of Card Magic). The wait was justified because it was and still is one of the important works of card magic - now available as an ebook.
No serious card man can exist without reading and studying this work.
1st edition 1967; original 246 pages; PDF 156 pages
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- CHAPTER ONE:...
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Ulterior MotifsPeter DuffieTwenty card tricks from the inventive Scotsman.
1st edition, 1992.
THOSE ENIGMATIC ROYALS: A simple idea based on the Vernon 'Card Puzzle' and inspired by Peter Kane's 'Royal Families' from his booklet A Further Card Session, plus Roy Walton's "Split Up" from The Complete Walton, Vol.1.
A SENSE OF FREEDOM: This is based on a number prediction by Shigeo Futagawa using four pieces of cardboard (See "Stunumbers" in Karl Fulves' Self-Working Number Magic, Dover). The only weak point was that the prediction couldn't be written until an advanced stage in the proceedings. The following effect uses playing cards and there is no need to worry... | $15 to wish listPDF |
Types to Suit all SeasonsRichard Gamble
- Close-Up
- Giant Cigarette Production
- Large Match-Stick Production
- A Sweet Cigarette
- Sponge Coins
- An Idea For The Sponges
- Another Sponge Ball Routine
- Business Card Intro
- Chopped Prices
- Impromptu Ring Penetration
- Ideas For
- Grown Up Hofzinser (Roy Walton Routine)
- Ring In Rubik Cube
- Levitated Deck
- Pen And Con Starter
- Paint Brush Variation
- Vanishing Lighter Flame
- Vanishing Pocket Watch
- Cards
- Triple Card To Pocket
- Mistaken Identity
- Definitely Between Your Palms
- Everywhere And Nowhere
- Same Order Face Up Count
- Stand-Up (Cabaret)
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Two Vernon Classics & Revisiting the Overhand Lift ShuffleGerald Edmundson
Some aficionados consider Dai Vernon's "Out of Sight-Out of Mind" from More Inner Secrets of Card Magic the best mindreading trick with an ordinary deck of cards. They may be right. Since the spectator does not remove a card from the deck but only thinks of a card, it makes a terrific mindreading trick. Erdnase explores the principle in "A Mindreading Trick" in Expert at the Card Table. Vernon used the principle to construct his trick.
Gerald keeps the exact effect of Vernon's original trick. In "Only in Your Mind", he uses adaptations of the Overhand Lift Shuffle and constructs a completely different handling of the trick. In keeping with the... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF |
Twisting the AcesAllan AckermanThis is a tremendously visual effect developed by Dai Vernon using the Elmsley Count. The aces one by one turn face-up while the four aces are merely shown and counted. For the climax the black aces change place with the red aces while they are resting in the spectator's hand.
If you want an even more visual twisting effect, then take a look at Waving the Aces by Guy Hollingworth.
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Twist plus BonusIan Baxter
Dai Vernon's Twisting The Aces, has for decades been regarded as an all-time classic and thankfully, the new wave of 21st Century card experts still carry the torch for this perennial favourite. Over the years, new additions and presentations are published, adding even further interest to this wonderful effect.
Australian card man Ian Baxter admits to having performed TTA for sixty years, starting just three years following its publication in 1960. Up until recently, he performed it totally 'as is' from Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets Of Card Magic.
"Tampering with a Vernon treasure such as TTA, can often promote controversy" admits Baxter.... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF |