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Free Choice: a mental effectChristian LaveyOn the table are 6 cards and a set of cards in a card box. The spectator calls a number from one to six. The magician counts to the associated card and points with the finger to the card. Let's say the spectator chooses the number five and chooses with that the 4 of diamonds. No force required, the spectator has a FREE choice (like the effect name).
Now you open the card box (which was lying on the table) and all cards are blank (or white whatever you want to call them) except for one, the card the spectator chose. The blank cards can be properly investigated by the spectator.
The benefits... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listPDF |
Self ExplanatoryCameron FrancisYou remove two packets of cards, one visible and one invisible. The visible packet contains four blank cards. "The invisible packet contains the instructions on how to perform the trick." You slip the first invisible card into the face-down packet and run it through, whereupon it turns visible. It reads, MAKE A MAGICAL GESTURE OVER THE PACKET. The spectator does this. Another instruction card appears and says, SNAP YOUR FINGERS OVER THE PACKET. The spectator does this as well. The final instruction card appears and it reads, SAY YOUR FAVORITE MAGIC WORDS. The spectator does this as well. "I... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Old School Packet TrickMario TarasiniEffect: Show to spectator 4 blank cards. Suddenly the blank cards change into four normal face cards. Additional supplies may need to be purchased to perform this effect.
length 3min 29s. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
TenPeter PellikaanYou show four blank cards and one ten of clubs, five cards in total. They all have red backs. Suddenly the ten of clubs has a blue back. Then you fan the remaining four cards and all the blank faces have changed to a royal flush, an ace, king, queen, and jack. The ten completing the royal flush. As a final climax all cards are turned face down and they all have different colored backs.
1st edition 2021, video 2 min 36 s. | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Locked Books 02: The Traveller EffectAlexander de Cova... NO preshow, NO double-writing. Just a surefire, very easy to do and strictly one man effect, that really packs small and plays big. This routine is actually TWO separate tricks blended together into a powerful routine that defies explanation. It is thoroughly practical, just replace two blank cards and a new piece of newspaper and you are ready to go again. The routine can be done on stage, parlour, trade shows (great when working for travel agencies) and even close-up (if you take care a little bit for the angles). It is NOT intended for table-hopping, but could be done, if you... | $26 to wish listPDF |
The Block PeekDee Christopher...
Benefits:
- Very Organic, in terms of props and method
- Easy to do, with expansion possibilities (peeking multiple thoughts) when you become more dexterous with the gimmick.
- The easy to make gimmick will take one minute to construct using items you have at home. No mirrors, flaps or cutting up cards. This is beautiful in it's simplicity.
- The gimmick can be invisibly added or taken away from a stack of business/blank cards to allow you to use any other peeking methods throughout your set. It's less than 1mm thick!
The Block Peek combines a streamlined gimmick and a direct technique to... | ★★★★★ $22.50 to wish listPDF |
Simple ElevatorPeter PellikaanA card keeps rising to the top from in between four blank cards, only to reveal that you have a few helpers: THE FOUR JOKERS!
You will need:
- 2 Jokers, 2 10 of Spades, 2 blank facers
- wax
- Cut Count
- 2-as-4 Count
length 3min 9s | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Card Secrets UnlockedPeter DuffieThis is the latest release from the prolific Peter Duffie. Card magic that is easy to do and very effective.
1st edition, 2005
CRYSTAL CLEAR TRANSPO: The classic transposition between two cards placed on the top and bottom of a glass. No duplicate cards are used.
A ROYAL ENIGMA: Based on "The Vernon Card Puzzle" in Early Vernon (1962). It was inspired by Peter Kane's "Royal Families" in A Further Card Session (1975) and by Roy Walton's "Split Up" in The Complete Walton Vol. 2 (1986).
MORE ROYAL ENIGMATICS: Can be used as a Follow-up routine to the previous effect, or a stand-alone trick.... | ★★★★★ $17.50 to wish listPDF |
Silent Running(Benny) Ben Harris... the rest of your life. No props, just what appears to be pure mind-reading!
A stunningly produced ebook with 3 full routines and amazing bonus contributions!
So, what is Silent Running?
Briefly, it's a "Think Of A Card" concept that requires no props at all. You don't even need a deck of cards. A spectator is asked to merely THINK of a number from 1-10 and to NOT TELL YOU. Once she has done this, she is asked to think of a suit and again to NOT TELL YOU. Then, ENTIRELY IN HER MIND she adds the suit to the number to create a visual image of a playing card. Again, SHE SAYS NOTHING!... | ★★★★★ $29.95 more than one type to choose fromPDF softcover |
The Best of Spell-Binder Collection OneStephen TuckerEighty-five tricks and routines from the pages of Spell-Binder Magazine. Everything from card and coin magic to the bizarre and the weird.
Effects explained are:
- Sandwich Box by Stephen Tucker -- Signed selected card appears between 2 previously selected cards within closed card case.
- Mark by Stephen Tucker -- Alternate version of previous effect.
- Demonology by Bob Ostin -- Spectator signs card. Flames cause occult symbol to change to slip of paper with name of signed card. Signed card then revealed to have singed corner & occult symbol on back.
- Esti-Mate-Ion by Joe Dignam -- Spectator looks through deck...
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Genii Volume 44 (1980)William W. Larsen... - ... Magi-Crostics No. 1
- Light from the Lamp - A Review of Magical Literature - Lloyd E. Jones
- Novel Concepts in Magic, Volume 1 - Lynn Covey
- Close-Up Presentation - John Mendoza
- Fleming Book Reviews - bound volume - Magic Limited
- Elastrix - Dr. Abe Hurwitza
- How They Cheat You at Cards, or Mr. Rake-Off in the Provinces - Gambler's Book Club
- Gambling and Gambling Devices - Gambler's Book Club
- Body Magic - John Fisher
- Free Genii Classified Ads
- Genii - Volume 44, Number 2 - February 1980 - 80 pages
- Cover - The Magical Jeweler - Marvyn Roy and Carol
- In This...
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The Black Art or Magic Made Easyunknown
- TRICKS WITH CARDS
- How To Make The Pass
- The Long Card
- To Produce a Particular Card without Seeing the Pack
- To Call for Any Card in the Pack
- The Changeable Ace
- The Convertible Aces
- The Gathering of the Clans
- Everybody's Card
- Forcing a Card
- The Card hit upon by Guess
- Ups and Downs
- To Tell The Card That A Person Has Touched With His Finger
- The Card Discovered by Touch or Smell
- Confederate Cards
- The Ten Duplicates, or Cards in Couples
- The Turn-Over Feat
- The Nerve Feat
- To Tell The Number Of Cards By The Weight
- To Change the Card by Word of Command
- The Card in a Mirror
- The...
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The Conjuror's RepositoryGiuseppe Pinetti & Philip Breslaw & Gustavus Katterfelto ... - ... one hand and Silver in the other; which Hand the Gold is in, and which the Silver
- A Notable Hocus Pocus trick with a Cock
- Another Trick, played with a Fowl
- To make sport with quick-silver
- Another trick to make sport with quick-silver
- Several letters that contain no meaning, being wrote upon cards, to make them, after they have been twice shuffled, give an answer to a question that shall be proposed; as for example, What is Love?
- To discover the number of points on 3 cards, placed under 3 different parcels of cards
- The Secret of the Invisible Girl
- The wonderful Well
- To make a ring shift...
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Something ElseCameron FrancisA collection of non-card effects
"I need more non-card stuff," is a familiar refrain with most close up magicians. Well, it's Cameron Francis to the rescue as he presents 8 stunning routines with business cards, coins, coin holders, sugar packets and matchboxes. That's right, no playing cards! Just practical, astonishing, real world effects using everyday objects which you will want to add to your repertoire straight away.
- The Unfolding – A business card transpo that means business.
- The Magic Coin – An offbeat Wild Coin routine that will surely lay them flat.
- Business Burn – A...
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The First ElevenJohn Holt... of close-up card and mentalism effects. He also describes two moves, an excellent full deck overhand false shuffle and a double lift.
- False Overhand Shuffle
- Twirl Double Lift
- BSBCS: A spectator shuffles a deck, which can be borrowed, the performer turns away and asks her to grab a packet of cards from the middle of the deck, think of one and then replace the packet on top of the deck and shuffle. Only now does the performer turn round. Immediately, and without touching or looking at the deck, he begins naming cards that were in the packet. He then goes on to name the
thought of card!
...
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The Magician (Club 71): 2007Geoff Maltby... - ... Buy, sell, swop or announce.
- Ian Keable and Walt discuss the good professor Hoffman
- Alexander Allen adds yet another novel card revelation to the cannon.
- Peter Duffie presents an easy to do 'Lie Detector' that cannot fail, and which, with good
management, allows the spectator to handle the cards for the whole trick.
- Max Maven moves on to a variation of his effect in the last issue. The four aces are used for a couple of preliminary tricks to see if they are up to the task of locating a selected card. They are; and they do.
- Stephen Tucker and Andrew Hawkes continue the theme they began...
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Restless ColorsAldo ColombiniAn effect by Roy Walton. The most colorful packet trick ever. What a fantastic routine this is. A packet of four blue-backed cards (say all 8 of Clubs) changes to red-backed cards, then to green backs and then to yellow. Then the four cards are one of each color and, for a stunning finish, the four cards change into the four Aces (or blank cards or Jokers)!
Requires regular cards with different colored backs. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Nick Trost's Trick KardsAldo ColombiniFour amazing distinct changes: First, four cards of one value (say the four Fours) are shown. They have blue backs. One by one each of these blue-backed cards turns face down. Second, all the cards change to red backs. Third, the faces all change to red suits. Fourth, the backs are now marked, each has a large X printed on it! Instead of the X's any message can be revealed.
Requires three blank backed cards.
video 5:10 | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) |
Assemblies and 4-Ace TricksPaul A. Lelekis... streamlined and simplified in the real world to create impact and entertainment. Deceits and magic of Marlo, Hamman, Wagner, Ortiz, Collins, Christ, Kane, Racherbaumer, Powers, Dingle, and more are handpicked for your ease of reading and performance." - Roy Eidem
Those who perform with cards know that great effects NOT requiring the spectator to "Pick a card, any card!" are far and few between…but NOT SO with this tome, Assemblies and 4-Ace Tricks!
Paul has amassed a Baker's Dozen of excellent effects (that's 13 effects if you don't know how to cook!) from his own repertoire... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish listPDF |
Forte-XAlexander de CovaYou bring out a couple of blank cards. Now you cleanly write three predictions and put these three cards onto the table. Next you show a red-backed pack of cards. The cards are spread face-up on the table. Three spectators are invited to each freely push one card out of the spread. There is absolutely no force involved and all 52 cards are present!
Without any false moves you turn around your three predictions cards - you have successfully predicted all three chosen cards!
1st edition 2005, 11 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF |
New Pentagram Magazine: 10 Tricks from Volume 8Aldo ColombiniMore magic from the pages of Peter Warlock's legendary magazine.
CONTENTS:
- STILL TAKING THREE (Jack Avis): A card selected among three, vanishes from one half of the deck and reappears in the other half.
- THE PHANTOM FLUSH (Sam Dalal): You show 6 blank cards on both sides. You then print the cards one at a time, until you have a Royal Flush.
- POOR MAN'S BOOMERANG (Francis Haxton): Two cards are selected and replaced. Another card is thrown in the middle of the deck and it lands between the two selections.
- PROSPERO TWO, THREE AND FOUR (Peter Warlock): An amazing coincidence of three cards from two decks of cards.
- SALUTE TO VERNON...
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New Tops Volume 13 (1973)Neil Foster... - ... Trickartoon - Ed Harris
- Reminiscing with Bob Nelson - continued
- Just for Us Young Guys - John Sherwood
- Horoscope Forecast - Carroll Wronger
- Tops' 'Young Guy' Magician of the Month - Brian Zimbler
- Wizard Club of Chicago 40th Anniversary Magic Show - Mike Richards
- Conjuring with Cards - Nick Trost
- Sid Lorraine's Tip of the Month
- holder for two thumb tips - Jerry Fulton
- A Tribute to Howard Thurston - Series 4, Part 5 - Robert E. Olson
- The Boy and the Lion - The Lady and the Lion
- The Thinking Rings - cartoon - Ed Eckl
- It's a Mystery...
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Magicians Own BookWiljalba Frikell... - ...
- ... China Plate, A Table, And Fall Into The Hand
- 68. Professor Wyman's Great Trick Of The Egyptian Fluids, Or Impossibilities Accomplished
- 69. The Magician's Snow Ball. One Of The Faker Of Ava's Feats
- 70. The Magnetized Cane
- 71. Professor Wyman's Mode Of Performing The Egg Bag Trick
- Tricks With Cards
- 1. To Make The Pass
- 2. To Tell A Card By Its Back
- 3. The Card Named Without Being Seen
- 4. The Card Told By The Opera Glass
- 5. The Four Kings
- 6. The Four Accomplices
- 7. To Tell The Card Thought Of In A Circle Of Ten
- 8. To Guess The Card Thought Of
- 9. To Tell The Number Of Cards By...
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MindCAANAli ForoutanA hands-off card prediction at any number.
"No other method can achieve what your method achieves." - Dan Harlan
"To be honest, I would have more than one method to achieve the same effect, but - and this is a big BUT - Ali doesn't use any of them! So, it is indeed very clean and very fooling." - Jan Forster
Do we really need another 'Card At Any Number?!' We already have so many! So why would you be interested in this? It is a completely hands-off card at any number.
The deck of cards is in the spectator's hands. At no point do you touch the cards. You ask the spectator to think of any number between... | $39.95 to wish listMP4 (video) |