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Horwitz Add-A-Number PadBasil HorwitzAn amazing utility prop which enables the performer to force any number. Perfect for forcing a phone number or special date. "The Horwitz Add a Number Pad is, as far as I am concerned, the ultimate of its type." - Graham JolleyNew manufacturing run. This new batch is made with even higher-quality leather than earlier batches. The size of the pad is 9.2 cm (3.6 inches) x 12 cm (4.7 inches). It is based on the principle of the Basil Horwitz Wallet with the hip-pocket sized leather writing pad locking firmly using embedded magnets. This tool allows a range of mentalist effects for large and small... | $80 to wish list | |
Latest ConjuringWill GoldstonThis is an early publication by Will Goldston. It is a kind of smorgasbord of tricks, illusions, apparatus, hand shadows, plays, and advertisements for his Gamage Ltd.
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Magic at Your FingertipsMilbourne Christopher & Hen FetschA top-flight collection of 33 tested tricks and performance suggestions by two of America's greatest magicians and magic inventors, Milbourne Christopher and 'Hen' Fetsch. We can't remember the last time we had so much fun enjoying a book on magic. No stuffy prose or verbose instructions here, Christopher and Fetsch reveal the inner workings just as if you're discussing them over a beer or burger at your favorite hangout. Magic at Your Fingertips features chapters on close-up conjuring, mental magic, card feats, sorcery with silks and a wide assortment of unusual variety magic. It contains... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Gypsy SwitchBrick Tilley | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Look At MeGregg WebbFrom the Foreword: This is a celebration of our art of getting people to look at us! Hopefully they'll be mystified or entertained or both ... but first they have to watch. The format follows Gregg's established style of illustrations and hand-lettered text.
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Mentelimination PlusKen de CourcyFind any card a spectator takes from a borrowed and shuffled pack. EFFECT: The magician tells his audience he has trained his mind to work like a computer. To demonstrate its computer-like capabilities, he asks a spectator to shuffle a pack of cards then, without looking at it, remove one card and place it in his pocket. Taking back the pack, the performer runs through it quickly, then goes through it again even more quickly and pulls out one card which he places face down on the table. The spectator removes his card from his pocket and places it face-up alongside the magician's card, then... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Secrets of Gallery ReadingW. G. Magnuson & Devin Knight"Gallery Reading is unique, it's unlike any other book on cold readings. I love it! It is organic, real and different. It's not stock, but exploring and seeming comprehensive to the audience. You will use it right away. I did." - Marc SalemImagine that you have finished your mental act and then start telling complete strangers, with remarkable accuracy, their secret thoughts, as well as their private and personal affairs from stage. You can point out people who have lost objects or money and apparently help them find them in some cases. This is accomplished without any impression devices,... | $20 to wish list | |
Magisches Spezialthema Nr. 30: Die zaubernde BrieftascheEckhard BöttcherDie Himberbrieftasche ist eines der elegantesten Werkzeuge für den Mentalisten und Zauberer allgemein. Hier finden Sie Spitzenroutinen von Meistern wie Richard Himber, Al Koran, Peki und anderen.
Erstausgabe 1990, 24 Seiten; erste digitale Ausgabe 2019, 25 Seiten. | $10 to wish list | |
Flat Out: cards through newspaperBrick TilleyA matrix effect using playing cards instead of coins. A simplified and better version of Albert Goshman's classic cards through the newspaper (Genii vol. 30, June 1966).
1st edition 2019, 4 pages + videos. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Fingerprint DossierJon RacherbaumerFrom the Preface: I must confess that my initial reaction to the Fingerprint Trick was tepid. There was no tension or conflict and it came off as being a glorified location trick. But one aspect interested me. It violated one of magic's cardinal rules - namely, never tell an audience what you are going to do before you do it. And, worse, in this case the performer divulges how he plans do it. Every presentation explains how the trick ostensibly works: The selection is found by detecting the thumbprint left on it. This is a plausible explanation, but as the trick unfolds, this casual explanation... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Magicseen No. 85 (Mar 2019)Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawVol. 15, No. 1, March 2019; 60 pages
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Psychic Card RevelationsDevin KnightEffect: Two people each select a card. The performer then shuffles the deck by giving it a riffle shuffle. The spectators take the deck and returned the cards with the deck in their own hands in such a manner that there can be no suspicion of trickery. The two cards are not forced. The performer now spreads the deck face up on the table so all the faces are in full view. The first card is found by contact mindreading (apparently). The first spectator holds the performer's wrist while he moves his fingers over the face up cards. Suddenly, the performer's finger drops down on a card and it... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
EpochSilas LindenSilas Linden's Epoch is a new method and fun system to create mindreading anytime, anywhere, 100% propless. You and your participant start to create a mind-to-mind connection, and after some moments of casual conversation, you can know his zodiac sign, his thought of name, playing card (and much more) creating a fantastic moment for him and for the audience.
1st edition 2019, 6 pages. | ★★★★★ $17 to wish list | |
IbisCarlos EmesquaThe collected works of Carlos Emesqua, are now available:
1st edition 2019, PDF 172 pages. | ★★★★★ $100 to wish list | |
Magisches Spezialthema Nr. 29: Ich tue es auf meine WeiseHerbert BötticherAus dem Vorwort: Frank Sinatra singt in einem herrlichen Song "I do it my way". Diesem Hinweis möchte ich folgen. Keine Angst, ich singe jetzt nicht (per Buch ohne Beifügung einer Tonkassette auch kaum möglich), aber auf meine Weise möchte ich Ihnen magische Kostbarkeiten präsentieren, die mir und vielen anderen Freude bereitet haben. Ich habe versucht bekannte Tricks und Prinzipien neu zu verpacken und hoffe, dieses "neue Gewand" wird auch von Ihnen als Bereicherung empfunden.
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Think A CardJohn Scarne & Dr. Jacob DaleyFrom noted card man and gaming expert John Scarne comes this clean-cut triple prediction miracle effect that will build a reputation for you. No difficult sleights. Simple, sure and direct. The publisher had been after Scarne for years to release this clever item, before he finally agreed. Any deck of cards is shuffled by anyone and spread out on the table face up. Two spectators and the performer each merely think of a card and you write a prediction on small slips of paper for each card thought of. The thought-of cards are pushed out of the pack and the predictions are placed on top of... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Liar/Truth Teller Carnival SignDave ArchWhichever technique you use from sophisticated electronics to that of a logic puzzle foundation, this free antique sign graphic might help you set the stage for your "which hand" routine as you show the picture and talk about the system you recently learned as used by carnival hustlers working the midway many years ago. In my case, I also find that having the participant hold a small charm pig in one hand (if they choose to be a liar) or a little charm angel in their hand (if they choose to be a truth teller) helps to keep them more consistent in their answers. I carry the little charms in a... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listJPEG (digital image) | |
Psychic SantaDave ArchHas it ever seemed strange to anyone but me that the Santa at the mall has to ask the child his/her name and what s/he wants him to bring them? He's suppose to know all about whether you've been bad or good, but he can't call you by name? This coming Holiday Season why not offer to a mall in your area a Santa that tells the child his/her name and what he thinks s/he wants for Christmas? A two person telepathy act wrapped up in the context of a Santa with no complicated code or memorization required. Here it is. 1st edition 2019, 1 page. | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
Abraca-Poof April 2019Brian T. Lees | ★★★★★ $0 to wish list | |
FavesDale A. HildebrandtSome of Dale's favorite creations collected/reprinted into one place. A retrospective introspective perspective. A PDF eBook containing some of Dale's favorite pieces including but not limited to: Hypnohole, Alien Amazement, Caveman Catalog, Without Reservation, and Homage to Huffman.
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Some More Exquisite ConjuringFriedrich W. Conradi-HorsterFrom the Foreword: When publishing my first book in the English language, Exquisite Conjuring, I was led by the thoughts, that perhaps, after having edited over 30 books about Magic in German, it may be an interesting experiment to see, what the English speaking fraternity would have to say, if I would publish a book in the English language and if the praise, I received from all sides as an author of books on Magic since these last 20 years and more, would really warrant such a new venture! Well, I must say, that my expectations have not only been realised, but they have in fact been surpassed by far in... | $8 to wish list | |
Exquisite ConjuringFriedrich W. Conradi-HorsterConradi was the largest manufacturer of magic apparatus in Germany in the early 20th century. He wrote and published several major magic books and his magazine Zauberspiegel (Magic Mirror) predates Mahatma, the first American magic magazine. We should not forget that around 1900 Germany was dominating the magic market. Some of the largest magic retailers in the US, such as Roterberg, built their entire business on importing goods from various German manufacturers, such as Conrad-Horster, and then reselling them in the US. Roterberg's most successful book New Era Card Tricks was little more than a translation of effects taken from various... | $8 to wish list | |
Magic ArtistrySam Sharpe | $25 to wish list | |
Good ConjuringSam Sharpe
1st edition 1936, 40 pages; 1st digital edition 2019, 39 pages. | $10 to wish list |