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Genii Volume 26 (Sep 1961 - Aug 1962)William W. LarsenSeptember 1961 - August 1962 495 pages (1 double page)
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Genii Volume 25 (Sep 1960 - Aug 1961)William W. LarsenSeptember 1960 - August 1961 522 pages (6 double pages)
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Genii Volume 24 (Sep 1959 - Aug 1960)William W. LarsenSeptember 1959 - August 1960 426 pages (6 double pages)
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Genii Volume 23 (Sep 1958 - Aug 1959)William W. LarsenSeptember 1958 - August 1959 446 pages (6 double pages)
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Genii Volume 22 (Sep 1957 - Aug 1958)William W. LarsenSeptember 1957 - August 1958 461 pages (3 double pages) and 2 duplicated page numbers
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Genii Volume 21 (Sep 1956 - Aug 1957)William W. LarsenSeptember 1956 - August 1957 468 pages (4 double pages)
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Genii Volume 20 (Sep 1955 - Aug 1956)William W. LarsenSeptember 1955 - August 1956 491 pages (5 double pages) (page numbering off by 2 in No. 7)
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Genii Volume 19 (Sep 1954 - Aug 1955)William W. LarsenSeptember 1954 - August 1955 425 pages (11 double pages)
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Genii Volume 18 (Sep 1953 - Aug 1954)William W. LarsenSeptember 1953 - August 1954 471 pages (5 double pages)
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Genii Volume 17 (Sep 1952 - Aug 1953)William W. LarsenSeptember 1952 - August 1953 507 pages (9 double pages)
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Genii Volume 16 (Sep 1951 - Aug 1952)William W. LarsenSeptember 1951 - August 1952 488 pages
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Genii Volume 15 (Sep 1950 - Aug 1951)William W. LarsenSeptember 1950 - August 1951 512 pages
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Ken Brooke Cups and Balls RoutineCameron FrancisHere you have a unique cups and balls routine created by Ken Brooke, using just three cups and three balls with a surprising climax: The production of a fruit or vegetable. This routine is not difficult to do and is performed by Cameron Francis as part of the Aldo Colombini Tribute series. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Fred Kaps Chinese ChowCameron FrancisThis routine appeared in The Art Of Close-Up Magic Vol. 1 written by Lewis Ganson. A Chinese bowl is shown empty and placed mouth downwards on the table, sponge balls appear and multiply repeatedly. Eventually there is a fruit or production. A top class routine that was performed by the late Fred Kaps in his close-up routines. This routine is not difficult to do and is performed by Cameron Francis as part of the Aldo Colombini Tribute series. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Brain BrackingMike KempnerBrain Bracking represents my innovative take on the "Think of Any Word" plot, and unlike the traditional methods, with Brain Bracking you can immediately perform with a 100% success-rate after reading this manuscript. Also, unlike the traditional method which involves a "process" requiring a tremendous investment of time and energy, Brain Bracking is done without any fishing and without any questions - questions apparent to the audience that is. The method involves an instant stooge and you will have to ask the instant stooge a question. This is the powerful "think of ANY word" plot, done... | ★★★★★ $4.99 to wish list | |
Cheat HandGerard ZittaHave you ever played "Which hand" with somebody, and they hid the coin behind their back? Here is a way to overcome this problem. Effect: A spectator takes one of his coins, and puts it in any hand behind his back. You won't look either. They can even hide it in their back pocket, or on the chair, if they decide to cheat. You find out where the coin is (which hand, or which pocket). 100% improvised and hands-off. (The method here is different than in Coin Games or in Bluff.) 1st edition 2014, 7 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
The Book That Casts No ReflectionGregg WebbThis is a compilation of magic newsletters by the same name that Gregg wrote, illustrated, and published in 2004 and 2005. Contents:
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Verbal AmnesiaMike KempnerFrom the creator of Mathematical Amensia comes its creative counterpart, Verbal Amensia. How would you like to cause any spectator lose the ability to speak? I have studied hypnosis for quite some time, and this is the easiest application of a secret principle that I consistently use with 100% success, and you will be able to do so also immediately after reading this manuscript. You give a piece of paper to the spectator (not a stooge) on whom you will perform Verbal Amensia with some very simple instructions on it. You have another spectator (again, not a stooge) confirm that what is written on that piece of... | ★★★★★ $4.99 to wish list | |
Colombini Magic Farewell Tour Lecture Part 2Rachel Colombini & Aldo ColombiniThis is the second half of the live lecture performed by Aldo and Rachel Colombini in 2011 on their Farewell Tour. It is one of the last filmed lectures of Aldo and is a great tribute to his artistry and memory and a wonderful keepsake. Here you can go to Part 1. And here you can get the lecture notes covering Part 1 and 2. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Colombini Magic Farewell Tour Lecture Part 1Rachel Colombini & Aldo ColombiniThis is the first half of the live lecture performed by Aldo and Rachel Colombini in 2011 on their Farewell Tour. It is one of the last filmed lectures of Aldo and is a great tribute to his artistry and memory and a wonderful keepsake. Here you can go to Part 2. And here you can get the lecture notes covering Part 1 and 2. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
New Avantgarde Magic 21Alexander de CovaIn der August-Ausgabe geht es um Design in der Zauberkunst. Hier wird alles besprochen: Vom Goldenen Schnitt über die Fibonacci-Spirale bis hin zur Farbgebung und Konstruktion von Zauberrequisiten. Ich zeige dir verschiedene Tische und Ablagen, wie man sie designed und warum sie so gestaltet wurden. Design in der Zauberkunst ist ein leider stiefmütterlich behandeltes Thema, das uns aber alle angeht, denn (fast) jeder Zauberer braucht eine Ablage, Koffer oder Tische. Hier findest du genug Anregungen, deine Shows einzigartig... | $19.50 to wish list | |
Enciclopedia dell'Illusionismo vol. IV: Prestigiazione Con Monete E AnelliSalvatore CimoPRESTIGIAZIONE CON MONETE E ANELLI è il quarto volume della collana, composto da 415 pagine, all'interno del quale troverete un ampio numero di effetti con monete e anelli, sia semplici che truccati, così suddivisi:
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The Fairest Hands-Off Open PredictionMike KempnerWould you like to control the physical actions of your spectator, and in the process make an impossible prediction? The beauty of this particular effect is that it is absolutely hands-off and 100% fair. The performer DOES NOT touch the cards once the effect begins. The performer only touches a card case once with the cards inside. Furthermore, the deck of cards can be borrowed. This truly is an astonishing display of skill, as you create a very special hands-off open prediction. You provide (or ask a spectator to provide) 2 decks of cards, one blue and one red. They are both lying flat on... | $4 to wish list | |
Face Up Face Down MentalismMike KempnerYou ask the spectator to blindfold you, or you turn around so that you can't see anything that the spectator is doing. You really do not see anything! You ask the spectator to create 5 piles of 10 cards each, so that 50 cards are in play. You tell her to make sure that there are 5 cards face-up and 5 cards face-down in each of those 10 piles. They can be in ANY order, and she is to do all of this ordering in ANY way she wants, without telling you (and, of course, you can't see anything that she is doing). You then let her know that you are going to separate each pile of 10 cards blindfolded... | $4 to wish list |