Magic Tricks
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Think Stop by Paul Wilson
$2.95A collection of two effects beautifully condensed into one routine. Think Stop is a powerful cold-reading effect that requires very little skill.
From a shuffled deck, instantly know what card your spectator is thinking of. Then, without looking at the card, cause it to rise from the deck.
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Bullet to the Brain by Paul Wilson
$7.95A unique twist on an old Harvey Rosenthal idea where two jokers appear around a thought of card. In this method Paul Wilson not only predicts the thought of card but causes it to vanish.
In hindsight you achieve two effects in one, both a prediction and vanish of a thought of card.
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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. -
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. -
Consistent Control by Paul Wilson
$1.95The Consistent Control allows you to retain complete control over one to several cards after the deck is riffle shuffled and cut. -
Con Cam Coincidencia by Paul Wilson
$11.95Con Cam Coincidencia is merely a card trick but when performed well it can be a remarkable piece of showmanship. The effect requires the participation of three individuals and takes no more than four minutes to perform. The end result is nothing short of a miracle. -
Triple False Shift by Paul Wilson
$2.95In card magic, controlling multiple selections simultaneously is an invaluable utility move that opens the doors to countless opportunities. The method offered here by Paul Wilson is among our favorite. Not only are you able to control one to several cards in the natural action of cutting the deck but the deck itself maintains order.
