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Goldston's Magical Quarterly (1934 - 1940)Will GoldstonThis bundle includes all issues including the two page supplement from volume 5 which is missing in most files. This magazine was cut short due to the start of WWII. It is an eclectic collection of - at that time - completely new and innovative tricks, apparatus, and effects. It also covers the magic scene with reports, reviews and other newsworthy contributions. Will Goldston was very well connected and could draw contributions from the best magicians world-wide. | $35 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Goldston's Magical Quarterly Volume 6 (Dec 1939 - Sep 1940)Will Goldston84 pages
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Goldston's Magical Quarterly Volume 5 (Dec 1938 - Sep 1939)Will Goldston111 pages [1 double page]
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Goldston's Magical Quarterly Volume 4 (Dec 1937 - Sep 1938)Will Goldston96 pages
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Goldston's Magical Quarterly Volume 3 (Jun 1936 - Mar 1937)Will Goldston160 pages
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Goldston's Magical Quarterly Volume 2 (Jun 1935 - Apr 1936)Will Goldston160 pages
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Goldston's Magical Quarterly Volume 1 (Jun 1934 - Mar 1935)Will Goldston160 pages
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1911 Supplementary Catalogue of New TricksAugust RoterbergFrom the introduction: The splendid array of tricks offered in the following pages is the result of a most careful selection from several hundred new ideas. Of these new tricks, I have embodied in this catalogue only those which I consider to be the very best, this being practically the first time that the majority of these tricks have been offered for sale. All descriptive matter is original with me and the illustrations have been made from my own ideas, under my personal supervision, great care having been taken to neither exaggerate nor misrepresent the effects in either the reading matter... | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Matrix OpenerAlexander de CovaA clever gimmick that allows one to secretly introduce four coins singly from a deck of cards. Al Schneider's Matrix is a classic. It didn't take long for magicians to invent ways to produce the four coins from the deck. Notable contributions stem from Ray Mertz, Don England, Paul Harris, Nick Einhorn, Michael Broden and others. With this humble contribution, Alexander de Cova joins the row and offers a version to produce the coins singly from the deck in the course of an Ace cutting routine. Of course, there are many variations and handlings possible with this gimmick. Play around and find your... | $15 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Hidden Gems 2Mark ElsdonMore killer magic that you're not doing. A guidebook to fabulous but forgotten material curated by Mark Elsdon. He has been making notes and sticking Post-its in all his books for decades, so he has hundreds and hundreds of great tricks book-marked, annotated and logged, and after some (not so subtle) prompting by friends he finally decided to collect 100 of them together and publish them in an ebook. That book - Hidden Gems - proved far more popular than he ever expected. So here we are with Vol. 2 and another 100 killer tricks that most of us have either forgotten about or never even seen before.... | $30 to wish list | |
Thayer's Comedy Crystal Gazing ActWilliam W. LarsenHere's the perfect "one man" comedy mentalism act that's great for those occasions when you aren't able to perform your regular show. Or add it as a feature to your regular act. Don't confuse this with the old "two person" comedy mindreading act. This hilarious routine can be performed by you, alone, without assistants, stage hands or stooges. Using a crystal ball, a jumbo electric light bulb, or even a swirly-painted bowling ball, you cause a laugh riot by apparently answering questions which have been merely "thought of" by your audience. There's no mystery to it. All you need is this clever... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
WhispersJon RacherbaumerThis treatise is a detailed exploration of a glorified location-divination, framed by a whimsical conceit - namely that an inanimate object - a playing card - is the supposed agency that makes the entire trick work. In this regard it was an effort to upgrade an essentially puerile divination effect. Here is the basic approach or plot: The way the performer learns the identity of a freely selected card is apparently due to enlisting the assistance of another playing card (usually a Queen), which whispers the name of the selection to the magician. The magician then acts as the Queen's proxy... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Solidmagic Magazin 2019 Nr. 06Alexander de CovaInhalt der 6. Ausgabe:
Erstausgabe 2019, 8 Seiten + videos | $11 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
White SorcerySenor MardoAcclaimed by experts, Senor Mardo reveals 19 choice close-up and platform magic miracles in this "lost classic." It's not black magic, it's . . . White Sorcery! Mardo's wizardry with new effects and novel takes on existing magic makes this a worthy addition to any performer's library of legerdemain. Here's a partial list of contents:
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Secret of Crying Blood TearsDevin KnightOne of the most amazing demonstrations of stigmata you will ever see. Imagine crying tears of blood at will. You could start a religious cult with this secret! 100% safe as no chemicals or drops are put into your eyes. This little-known secret used by mediums and spiritualist ministers is completely revealed in this PDF. At some spiritualist summer camps, mediums will use this trick to apparently cry blood while giving a reading from a dead loved one. At spiritualist churches some ministers will cry blood tears while giving messages. Psychic Jason Michaels used this trick to cry blood... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Magic Tricks For The Visually Impaired Part 3Dave ArchIn Part One, we explored a five-minute routine that a blind person can perform for a sighted person using a deck of cards. In Part Two, we visited a routine that a blind person could perform for another blind person. In Part Three, you'll receive Dave's Svengali Deck routine that a blind person can successfully perform for a small group of sighted friends or family. Complete with a PDF document and five audio files that ultimately serve as practice prompts for the visually impaired person you might be teaching. 1st edition 2019, PDF 1 page + audio 30 min | $25 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
Solidmagic Magazin 2019 Nr. 05Alexander de CovaInhalt der 5. Ausgabe:
Erstausgabe 2019, 8 Seiten + videos | $11 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Solidmagic Magazin 2019 Nr. 04Alexander de CovaInhalt der 4. Ausgabe:
Erstausgabe 2019, 11 Seiten + videos | $11 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Solidmagic Magazin 2019 Nr. 03Alexander de CovaInhalt der 3. Ausgabe:
Erstausgabe 2019, 9 Seiten + videos | $11 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Complicado Pero DivertidoWilhelm Eberhard | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Dice Stacking Without A CupMichael LythThe magician at the table asks the spectator to select a card. You may stop reading now if you didn’t know it was going to be a card trick. But any way a 100% freely selected card from a regular deck of cards is signed by the spectator. The magician proceeds to remove the signed card away in full view at all times and ditches the remainder of deck into a savant/ditch box. Next four dice are placed separately onto the table as they are drawn from the magicians pocket that signed card has not left the magicians left hand and signature is still in full view. The magician proceeds to make... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof March 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Glass ProductionBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Amazing Magic Volume IPaul A. LelekisThis ebook is the first of a series of ebooks that will "tackle" the intricacies of magical performance with a 'teach-in' of direct venues and many excellent effects. Stay 'close' to this series for a beautiful array of performable magic. This first ebook focuses on ESP. 6 included videos explain the moves. In this first of a series ... the slant is on mentalism and ESP, a beautiful impromptu coin effect, and excellent card magic. Ever been asked to do a trick and you "have nothing"? Now you will always be ready ... to read their minds. CONTENTS: DIRECT COLLECTORS - This puzzling... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & MP4 |