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Riffle Pass by Chad Nelson
$4.95Chad Nelson shares his thoughts on the classic Riffle Pass. Although the technique borrows ideas from many magicians throughout history, it's his own finessed touches that make this variation blazing fast and executable under fire as a color change. -
Bottom Palm by John Carney
$4.95Learn effective technique and practical tips on the Bottom Palm. Expertly explained by master close-up magician John Carney.
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Killer Cop by Paul Wilson
$4.95If you're familiar with the Gamblers Cop you'll be pleased with what Paul Wilson has to offer this time around. The Killer Cop is an excellent technique to steal one or multiple cards from the center of the deck in the natural action of cutting the deck.
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Riffle Shuffle Action Palm by Michael Feldman
$4.95This method for obtaining a Top Palm is concealed in the action of shuffling the cards and can be performed nearly surrounded.
As a bonus, learn how to produce the palmed card from inside a card box.
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TiVo Transpo by Dan and Dave
$4.95Here's an instant two-card transposition effect. It can be done anytime and surrounded. One selection is placed face-down into deck center while the other remains face-up on top. Visually and with no sneaky moves the two cards transpose. You end clean! -
Spring St. Aces by Steve Forte
$4.95As the cards are sprung face up from hand to hand, the dealer is able to stop dead on an Ace. This is repeated three more times until all four Aces have been found. An impeccable feat to say the least.
Spring St. Aces was created by Steve Forte and originally appeared in Channel One magazine as Springing the Aces.
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Hedbergs Peak by Dan and Dave
$4.95If you ever need a quick trick to send that "wise guy" back to where he belongs, this is it! Leave your heckler completely stumped after thinking they had you all along. It's another quick transposition effect but opens several other possibilities with a new move called The V Switch.
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Swiss Made by Dan and Dave
$4.95A remix of the classic Back in Time effect by Steve Freeman. If you know the Freeman trick, just imagine it with a face-up card and you've imagined this trick, seriously. In this effect you'll learn the db Spin Change, the most visual change we've created and the EASIEST change you'll ever do!
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Subway by Dan and Dave
$4.95Here's a completely modernized version of Earl Nelson's Submarine Sandwich. We've given the effect a few of our signature touches and added teleportation to the plot to make what was a good trick a gret routine.
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Collectors Edition by Syd Segal
$4.95One of 7 original effects featured on Simply Sydney, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Syd Segal. In Collectors Edition, the Kings successfully locate and trap three selections, the feat is then repeated by the magician under test conditions. Not only do the selections reappear a second time in the magicians hands, but the King packet cleanly vanishes as well!
Like what you see? Purchase the full DVD and get access to some of card magic's best kept secrets.
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G.A.F.T. by Syd Segal
$4.95One of 7 original effects featured on Simply Sydney, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Syd Segal. G.A.F.T. is a sandwich routine that includes a visual "split" of the selected card in to the "sandwiching" Jacks followed by a clean triplet of effects. A production, vanish and reappearance.
This routine looks like real magic but be advised that the use of a double-face card is required.
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Flat Palm + Cop by John Carney
$4.95Learn effective technique and practical tips on the Flat Palm and Cop. Expertly explained by master close-up magician John Carney.
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Dead Lock by Michael Stern
$4.95Michael's modern take on the old school Rising Card trick is great for both the beginner looking to dabble and the lazy professional. Although the method is easy, the effect stands strong.
After accidentally causing the wrong card to rise from the pack the magician magically changes it into the selection. Almost no sleight of hand is required and you end clean with the selection protruding from the middle of the deck.
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Side Steal by John Carney
$4.95Learn effective technique and practical tips on the Side Steal, an invaluable technique for controlling a card placed anywhere in the deck. Expertly explained by master close-up magician John Carney.
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Card Across by Dan and Dave
$4.95A selected card is left protruding from half the deck in your left hand while the other half remains in your right hand. Instantly and without the packets ever touching their card vanishes and reappears protruding face-up in the right hand packet. The card can be signed! -
Mechanical Fan Steal by Paul Wilson
$4.95The deck is fanned and a card cleanly inserted. By the time the deck is closed the card is already palmed! This is one of the most direct card controls in Paul's repertoire. It works like a well oiled machine and is probably much easier than you might think! -
Ambitious Explosion by Lee Asher
$5.95It was this effect by Lee Asher that influenced our own style of card magic and spawned a new generation of young magicians performing visual close-up magic.
With three phases beginning with the Silver Surfer - an animated handling to double lift that instantly brings life to the effect, followed by Slap Happy - an awesome way to bring a selected card to top. INSTANTLY! And finally, ending with an Ambitious Explosion , still one of our favorite four-ace productions.
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MKA by Dan and Dave
$5.95We are pleased to present fellow community member, Victor Cruz in the following tutorial of MKA. The tricked out version of Collectors originally appeared in "The System Vault" back in 2005 and is making its official debut six years later.
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Hold the Mayo by Bill Goodwin
$5.95One of 12 original effects featured on Reflection, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Bill Goodwin. In Hold the Mayo the four Aces are produced one at a time from between two Jokers.
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Panini by Lee Asher
$5.95Ace of Spades magically transforms into the signed selection. It's simple, direct and a lots of fun to show around. These are three qualities we've come to appreciate in Lee Asher's material - and Panini is no exception. This entry-level card routine is impromptu, works under fire and never fails to impress. -
Off Balance Transpo by Bill Goodwin
$5.95One of 12 original effects featured on Reflection, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Bill Goodwin. Off Balance Transpo is a three-phase routine where a selected card and the four Aces repeatedly switch places culminating with a visual transformation of the selection into the four Aces.
Like what you see? Purchase the full DVD and get access to some of card magic's best kept secrets.
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Mistaken Sandwich by Bill Goodwin
$5.95One of 12 original effects featured on Reflection, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Bill Goodwin. In Mistaken Sandwich, a card is produced between two others. Realizing that it is not the selection, the magician causes it to change into the correct card. The three cards can be examined.
Like what you see? Purchase the full DVD and get access to some of card magic's best kept secrets.
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The Queens by Dan and Dave
$6.95Watch close and don't blink as one-by-one the four Queens vanish in visual eye-candy only to re-appear all at once in this flourishy interpretation of Bill Goodwin's, The Queens.
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TiVo 2.0 by Dan and Dave
$6.95A visual rendition of the two-card transposition plot. Imagine openly placing a selected card out-jogged in the center of the deck, turning the top card face-up and without ever covering either card, they instantly transpose.
Additionally, you will learn awesome new double lift from the center of the deck.
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Portal by Dan and Dave
$6.95A visual teleportation of a selected card from one hand to the other. The effect combines a rhythmic display of cardistry and magic. -
Hofzinser's Aristocrats by Kostya Kimlat
$6.95A multi-phased rendition of the classic Hofzinser Ace Trick developed by Kostya Kimlat & Syd Segal. In this version the spectator is given a role and takes part in the routine by helping the magician find the selection through means of magic, mathematics, and awesomeness. Watch as Kostya's professional approach turns even the simplest card trick into a magical experience. -
The Mysterious Hofzinser Card by Dan and Dave
$0.00A metamorphosis of a single playing card without any sleight of hand whatsoever. The Mysterious Hofzinser Card is a 19th century miracle developed by the great Austrian magician, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser.
Re-imagined with modern playing cards and handmade by Jeremy Hanrahan, these Hofzinser cards are of the finest quality and are sure to be a treasure not only of your act, but of your collection.
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YAMFACAAN by Paul Wilson
$6.95From a borrowed, shuffled deck of cards one spectator is asked to think of a card while another spectator is asked to name a number. Could it be that the selection is now at that position in the deck? Yes it can! In as fair as can be the magician deals down to that number to reveal the chosen card. -
Agatha by Irving Quant
$6.95This beautifully constructed handling of Mr. Goodwin's "Slap Exchange" (At the Expense of Grey Matter, 1989) allows four cards to be lodged face-up in the deck before they are made to transpose with four others. Agatha eliminates the many sleight-heavy maneuvers needed to accomplish previous methods and provides a direct solutions to a classic card problem among the community.
Completely impromptu using only sleight of hand and the ingenious thinking of Irving Quant.
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The Mysterious Deck by Irving Quant
$6.95Two face-up Kings are inserted at right angles into the center of the deck. As they pass through, one mysteriously turns face down. The effect is repeated, however, this time the face of the King disappears right before your eyes. For the third demonstration, a selected card having been lost into the deck appears face down between the Kings as they pass through the deck. -
Carousel by Irving Quant
$6.95A surprisingly easy method for accomplishing an age-old card problem where 4 cards are inserted face-down into the deck and instantly transpose with 4 different cards which are now evenly distributed face-down in the deck. A seemingly impossible feat realized by Irving Quant and with "dare we say" no sleight of hand... almost. -
Mercurial Cards by John Carney
$6.95Full of wonderful and useful sleight of hand techniques, Mercurial Cards is a beautifully constructed routine. It's upbeat, visual and full of surprises.
Expertly explained by master close-up magician John Carney. This is one effect you will get more out of than you bargained for.
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Shaaken by Helder Guimaraes
$6.95A quick and easy to perform walk-around approach to the classic "Oil & Water" plot first presented by Edward Marlo in the 1950s. Watch as both red and black cards mix and un-mix like oil and water. -
Cam Con Transpo by Paul Wilson
$6.95Paul Wilson explains two methods to achieve a classic plot in card magic originally created by Bill Goodwin and later popularized by Ernest Earick. The magician places the Aces face down in four different parts of the deck. In waving the four Kings over the deck they magically transpose --- the Aces are now on top and the Kings in four different parts. -
PUT it in the Card Box by Paul Wilson
$6.95PUT it in the Card Box is Paul Wilson's refined handling of Eddie Fields Way ahead card to card case. After a spectator secretly writes down a prediction on a piece of paper five freely chosen cards are shown and placed face-up into the center of the deck. Astonishingly, the predicted card vanishes from the deck and ends up inside the card box. A miracle among card tricks that virtually anyone can learn in this eight minute instructional video.
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Betwixt by Helder Guimaraes
$6.95After having a card peeked, the magician is unsure of its whereabouts so he proceeds to magically remove cards from the deck only to appear between two Jokers. The end results in a surprising climax that reveals the magician knew all along and is more clever then you thought.
