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ErrGerard Zitta"I think your routine is very good. I may use it a couple times myself." - Brian T. Lees (a.k.a. Topper)[Although different, the plot can be seen as a variation of an article in Abraca-Poof! - December 2016 that can also be found on lybrary.com. Brian T. Lees digged up an unreferenced gem buried somewhere in one of Aldo Colombini's DVDs. Effect: You produce a deck of cards and hand it to a spectator. (You will not touch it or see it any more). The spectator shuffles the deck, selects a card, folds it and puts a rubber band or a paper clip tight around it. Despite these lab conditions, you try to guess their card! And believe it or not, you will always succeed. Their card can be given back as a souvenir. It does... | $10 to wish list | |
Cut The CardsMartin GardnerThe 17 effects contained in this collection can be performed with an unprepared deck. Never again be caught without a trick. The audience-tested effects range from no-skill puzzlers to outstanding mysteries that require rudimentary sleights. Nelson Hahne's clear illustrations help make everything clear. Here's what's included: A Close Fit - Some of you will win bar bets with this impossible-appearing optical illusion. The Unconfused Joker - The Joker helps locate the spectator's card, though the audience thinks its impossible. Double Vanish and Recovery - A beautiful effect by Ed Marlo where... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Moment's Notice 9Cameron FrancisFeast 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... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Alle Zauber-Briefe Nr. 1-151Eckhard BöttcherVon 1981 bis 2012 brachte Eckhard Böttcher seinen Zauber-Brief heraus. Es war seine Hauszeitschrift in der er neue Produkte beschrieb, und Tips, Anregungen, Routinen und Informationen inkludierte. Ab Nr. 96 benannte er diesen Tips und Tricks Teil "Magic Info Pool". D.h. die Zauber-Briefe sind nicht nur ein Produktekatalog sondern sie haben auch immer wieder interessante Routinen und anderes Brauchbares dabei. | ★★★★★ $49 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Zauber-Brief Nr. 140-151Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zwölf Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 130-139Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 120-129Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 110-119Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 100-109Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 90-99Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 80-89Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 70-79Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 61-69Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 51-60Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 41-50Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 31-40Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 21-30Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 11-20Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung von zehn Zauber-Briefen der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Zauber-Brief Nr. 1-10Eckhard BöttcherEine Sammlung der ersten zehn Zauber-Briefe der Zauber-Butike. Unter anderem werden vorgestellt:
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Marlo Without TearsJon RacherbaumerFrom the Foreword: MARLO WITHOUT TEARS began as a flip notion five years ago. My original plan was to prepare a salmagundi of previously published material by Marlo that was easy to do; to select methods which stressed subtlety and psychological cunning and required no difficult sleights. There is a neat irony here because such material is not associated with Marlo. The prevailing assumption about Marlovian magic focusses on its difficulties, complexities, and textual protraction. The look of his books are intimidating: pages of explanation, dense detail, allusions to other notes (published... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | |
Marconick's Original Magic 3Marconick
1st edition 1970, 1st digital edition 2016,... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Potpourri 3Nick ConticelloA Further Collection of Impromptu, Sleightless, Mathematical Tricks Nick Conticello is proud to present the third and final installment of the Potpourri series. Herewith is another collection of impromptu, sleightless, mathematical effects with cards. Each book has a theme, and this one is no exception. The entire ebook is devoted to what Nick calls the Australian Shuffle. (You may refer to it as the Down/Under Deal.) The present work is concerned with three placement concepts. George Sands devised one in the mid-Twentieth Century. Nick published the second in Tarbell 7, and he is releasing... | $12 to wish list | |
How To Produce A RabbitDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantNo one can really call himself a magician, unless he can pull a rabbit out of a hat. It is the most expected trick in magic today. Even though few magicians do it; you always have kids asking, "Are you going to pull a rabbit out of a hat?" Potential clients calling about birthday parties, often ask if you can pull a rabbit out of a hat. Some magician's try to pacify the mothers or children using a mirror box production of a rabbit. Good try, but it is not the same. People want to see a rabbit produced from an empty top hat, or even a borrowed hat. If you can do this; you have a big advantage... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Moment's Notice 10Cameron Francis"I love 'Precursor' - That's a really great plot!" - Liam MontierThe Moment's Notice series continues with six more stunning, spectacular, sensational effects. Hard-hitting and easy to do, this might be the best of the series yet. Divided - An incredible two phase effect that ends in a full deck color separation (You are going to love the concept that makes this possible). Streamlined Sandwich - Two face up Jacks are cut into the deck. A card is freely selected (for real). It then appears between... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list |