Magic Tricks
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Flux Deal by Alex Moffat
$14.95A diabolical switch that allows for the seamless and constant change of cards dealt onto the table.
Switch one card or many cards, cause cards to visually change, force cards, and more. The Flux Deal is great for mathematical tricks, gambling demonstrations, and transpositions. The possibilities are endless!
The deal is not only imperceptible, but indistinguishable. With practice, the switch will even fool you.
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Leap of Faith by David Regal
$7.95Leap of Faith is a beautifully constructed piece of visual card magic by David Regal. It has all the elements that make for a good card trick including presentation, misdirection, and sleight of hand. The effect is straightforward; a card magically travels from one place to another. If you didn't get that, David makes it even more clear in the video. We love how both the effect and method take use of the kings. Check out Kevin Ho's Fourgasm for a great way to start the trick off. -
Nomad by Helder Guimaraes
$7.95In this trick, the performer introduces two decks of cards, one red and one blue. After shuffling his deck, a spectator is asked to name any card. The performer takes the two red kings from his pack and drops them on top of the spectators deck. Instantly and without the performer even touching the spectator’s cards the freely named selection appears in between the kings! The performer offers to do it again, only this time the spectator removes their red kings and drops them on top of the performer’s deck. Miraculously a card appears in between them! For a kicker finale, the spectator’s selection disappears from the performer’s deck and appears in the middle of the deck they have been in control of the entire time! -
T Change by Jeff Prace
$4.95The T Change from Jeff Prace is a stunning color change that's surprisingly easy to do. Additionally, unlike similar color changes, the T Change doesn't leave a reversed card in the center, so you're left completely clean. From an ordinary deck, a card is turned face up and inserted into the center. Without any cover, the card visually morphs into another. It's simplicity is magical and the T Change is a great way to reveal a selected card regardless of your skill level. -
David's Cull by David González
Starting at: $14.95
Culling cards is an essential technique for the serious card expert and there are many methods available. Of these, David's Cull is one of the very best. David's cull is a work of beautiful simplicity. He has engineered a technique that is as certain as it is ingenious. Spread through the deck once and you can instantly produce any cards desired. We've watched David perform it many times. If you're serious about sleight of hand with cards, this is an essential addition to your arsenal. -
The Unreal Work by Paul Wilson & Jason England
Starting at: $19.95
The Unreal Work 2: Cheaters on a Train reveals more powerful methods for cheating at cards. Learn thirteen professional routines guaranteed to fool and fascinate your audience. Paul and Jason share secrets from their personal repertoires, drawing from decades of study into the world of crooked gambling. From devastating false shuffles, slug controls and false deals to baffling feats of skill and fascinating exposes, The Unreal Work 2 is an unmissable toolbox filled with material for anyone interested in gambling sleight of hand or card magic. -
Target by Valdemar Gestur
Starting at: $3.95
With no hands, threads or magnets, a deck mysteriously cuts itself to the exact location of a spectator’s card. If that isn't enough, the magician may then command the card to be pulled from the center by an invisible force. With all eyes on the deck, this moment will leave your audience screaming. The secret is a versatile new gimmick you won't want to be without. It's undetectable and allows for everything to be handed out with literally nothing to find. Although the gimmick may be purchased at your local drugstore, you are welcome to purchase a supply from us. -
Click by Valdemar Gestur
$4.95A visual color change performed under impossible conditions. A face-up card is secured to the top of the deck under a rubber band wrapped tightly around the cards. With a snap of the band down onto the card, it instantly changes. Not only can you see it, you can hear it change too! Click is extremely visual with nothing to suspect. Use it as a color change, revelation or ending to an ambitious card routine. The possibilities are up to you. -
Flow Change by Valdemar Gestur
$4.95Visually change a playing card into something else of value, like a spectators selection. Flow Change is Valdemar Gestur's unique version of a classic color change in card magic. The difference? This method ends completely clean. The best part, it's extremely easy to do! -
Trixel by Valdemar Gestur
$7.95Several years ago we introduced you to Pixel, the visual masterpiece from David Jade that has since become one of our best selling tricks. Then came Trigger and now Valdemar Gestur is back at it with Trixel. In hindsight, Trixel is the reverse effect to Pixel. Instead of causing a selected card to leap to the top, free from the rubber band, you trap the selection with the rubber band after wrapping it around the entire deck moments before. The effect must be seen to believe! -
King Brand by Bill Goodwin
$7.95In honor of the 10 year anniversary of The Penumbra magazine, we're privileged to present this effect published in the first issue. For a decade now, King Brand has been a favorite trick of ours. Visually dynamic, the effect couldn't be simpler: The deck is removed and only four cards are presented, the two red Kings and and the two black fours. With one pair sandwiched between the other, they visually trade places under impossible conditions. The plot builds in three phases with the final trasposition happening in a spectators own hand. -
Anti-Faro by Christian Engblom
Starting at: $19.95
The Anti-Faro is a groundbreaking discovery and a singular leap forward into the design and construction of effects utilizing the faro.
It is no surprise Christian's method for unshuffling the cards has reached legendary acclaim in recent years. Once thought impossible to achieve, the Anti-Faro has evolved mechanically from a concept to an efficient technique with practical applications.
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PCP by Kevin Ho
$2.95Four Jacks are counted between your hands as they seem to visually change into the four Aces. PCP was inspired by our very own Sixty Nine and is another great four-card revelation by Kevin Ho to add to your repertoire.
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Fourgasm by Kevin Ho
$1.95Instantly produce four face-up cards as a display of skill or a dynamic introduction to an effect with this insanely awesome revelation from Kevin Ho.
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Commodore 64 by Chris Mayhew
$9.95Instead of single cards switching places, like TiVo 2.0 for example, Chris has come up with a diabolical way to make a pair of cards change places with a single card! Even better, right? It looks like trick photography so don't blink or you'll miss the magic.
Within the explanation Chris teaches two variations, one of which is 100% angle-proof so you can use it in any situation! You’ll also learn two extremely useful sleights that can be applied to countless other routines.
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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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Scoop by Dan and Dave
$3.95Similar in concept to Autocatch, this effect will fool your friends into thinking that you can actually "scoop" a chosen card off the table with superhuman pinpoint accuracy between two face-up cards.
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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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Trigger by Valdemar Gestur
$11.95Trigger is a stunning and surprising effect that looks like trick photography. The solution is impossible to reconstruct, yet seems fair and is easily achieved.
After a card is shuffled into the center, the deck is wrapped tightly with a rubber band, sealing the card within. At your command, the band passes through the entire deck with the exception of a single card, which shoots out from the center for a dynamic and visual effect.
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Triumph v136 by Ben Train & Syd Segal
$9.95The following approach was originally brought to the table by Syd Segal in Full Metal Jacket (2005) under the name Very Fair Triumph. Learn this updated handling by Ben Train who offers personalization, history and clear teaching instruction making this video a worthwhile investment.
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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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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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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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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. -
Orbinase Change by Chris Brown
$7.95Integrating ideas from Ross Bertram and Ernest Earick, the Orbinase Change is an updated and open handling of the S.W. Erdnase classic two-handed transformation. -
AP Spread Control by Alex Pandrea
$7.95A bold new approach to Marlo's Convincing Control, a classic sleight in card magic. Devised by Alex Pandrea, the AP Spread Control is a universal tool for controlling a card to the top or bottom of the deck while out-jogged from a spread.
Three techniques are explained, including a one-handed method that just might become your new favorite.
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T.O.P. by Alex Pandrea
$7.95Alex Pandrea brings new light to an old move in card magic, something that should have been done ages ago. T.O.P. allows you to control a selected card to the top or bottom of the deck with little sleight of hand required. It can be used to force any card onto a spectator among other useful applications.
Detailed explanation with 3 full effects included.
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Monet by Alex Pandrea
$7.95A new take on the classic Paint Brush Change by Roy Walton that allows for multiple color changes of a single playing card.
On this tutorial Alex Pandrea teaches you the method in detail along with several neat applications.
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Unexpected Upjog by Doc Docherty
$7.95The Unexpected Upjog is a mechanical method for producing one to several cards from a table spread. It happens instantaneously and automatically and is a surprising way to produce either a selection or the four Aces. The concept has no doubt been around for decades, but as far as we know, no sure-fire technique has ever been published... until now.
Doc Docherty, creator of the Groove Electric Switch, is at it again with another highly visual and not too difficult card sleight, this time in the form of a revelation - literally! -
Zoso Change by Doc Docherty
$2.95The Zoso Change is an extremely easy to do visual color change of one card into another and back again.
As a bonus, on the tutorial, Doc teaches his Paft Change, a method for changing a single card three times.
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SPread Control by Spencer Peterson
$7.95Spencer Peterson is a young magician from New York City with a plethora of good ideas. One of those ideas is a variation of the Miller Cascade Control done under the guise of a table spread.
Check out some of the sweet applications and tricks!
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Groove Electric Switch by Doc Docherty
$11.95Doc Docherty's Groove Electric Switch is an indiscernible technique for switching an out-jogged card from a fan. It's mechanically beautiful but also practical with built in motivation for execution. Apart from its literal applications, it can also be used to force, control or change any card. Included in this in-depth tutorial, you will learn the basic move, five applications, and three routines.
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Eric Goldfarb EP by Eric Goldfarb
$14.95A collection of original sleight of hand techniques and routines by New York magician, Eric Goldfarb. -
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. -
Orbit Control by Chris Brown
$7.95The Orbit Control is a variation of a Ken Krenzel idea for controlling a card to the top of the deck. Chris Brown's finessed applications allow this control to be executed surrounded and performed invisibly. It's versatile range of applications makes this control well worth your time to master it and use in your repertoire.
In addition to the Orbit Control, Chris also tips the Orbit Cop and Ambitious Orbit - a variation that can be applied as a visual color change.
