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  1. Zoso Change

    Zoso Change by Doc Docherty

    $2.95

    The 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.

  2. Think Stop

    Think Stop by Paul Wilson

    $2.95

    A 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.

  3. Paul the Paul

    Paul the Paul by Paul Wilson

    $3.95
    From a shuffled deck, the magician spreads the cards across the table and asks a spectator to select any four cards. They are the four aces.
  4. Target by Valdemar Gestur

    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.
  5. Special K

    Special K by Will Houstoun

    $3.95
    This quick little effect is wonderful for both a close up and a parlour setting as it's not only very open and visible, but Will has constructed it in a way to automatically bring the audience's attention back up to the performer at the end. Not only is it a great trick, but a superb lesson in the design and execution of an effect.
  6. Flow Change by Valdemar Gestur

    Flow Change by Valdemar Gestur

    $4.95
    Visually 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!
  7. Killer Cop

    Killer Cop by Paul Wilson

    $4.95

    If 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.

  8. Easy Aces

    Easy Aces by Paul Wilson

    $4.95
    From a shuffled deck, four random selections turnout to be the four aces of which vanish and reappear in this nearly self working routine devised by Paul Wilson.
  9. Spread Pass

    Spread Pass by Chad Nelson

    $4.95
    Before he created the Clip Shift, Chad Nelson began work on the Spread Pass. 10 years in development, Chad finally tips his own thoughts and finesses behind this truly classical card sleight by Paul LePaul.
  10. A Logical Lesson

    A Logical Lesson by Syd Segal

    $4.95

    One of 7 original effects featured on Simply Sydney, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Syd Segal. A Logical Lesson combines a little bit of sleight of hand with mathematics for a killer routine with a beginning, middle and "logical" ending!

    Like what you see? Purchase the full DVD and get access to some of card magic's best kept secrets.

  11. G.A.F.T.

    G.A.F.T. by Syd Segal

    $4.95

    One 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.

  12. Dead Lock

    Dead Lock by Michael Stern

    $4.95

    Michael'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.

  13. Effective Aces

    Effective Aces by Syd Segal

    $4.95

    You're going to love Syd Segal's astute rendition on the classic effect by Bill Simon. A spectator freely touches four cards in the deck which are removed and shown to be the four aces.

    The method is clean, simple, and very direct with no sleight of hand visible to the spectator.

  14. Double D's and Aces

    Double D's and Aces by Syd Segal

    $4.95

    One of 7 original effects featured on Simply Sydney, an instructional DVD on the card magic of Syd Segal. In Double D's and Aces the spectator is asked to shuffle the cards upon spelling to the each Ace in this baffling four of a kind produciton.

    Like what you see? Purchase the full DVD and get access to some of card magic's best kept secrets.

  15. Panini

    Panini by Lee Asher

    $5.95
    Ace 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.
  16. Fair Deal Kid

    Fair Deal Kid by Paul Wilson

    $6.95
    From a shuffled deck your spectator is asked to gather a group of cards, at random, onto the table. It's at this point you instruct him/her to deal the cards into three poker hands using a "secret code" known only to gamblers. The end result is a miracle. Fair Deal Kid is completely self-working and can be performed instantly after watching this tutorial.
  17. Cam Con Transpo

    Cam Con Transpo by Paul Wilson

    $6.95
    Paul 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.
  18. PUT it in the Card Box

    PUT it in the Card Box by Paul Wilson

    $6.95

    PUT 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.

  19. YAMFACAAN

    YAMFACAAN by Paul Wilson

    $6.95
    From 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.
  20. Bullet to the Brain

    Bullet to the Brain by Paul Wilson

    $7.95

    A 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.

  21. Pixel

    Pixel by David Jade

    $7.95
    From a deck of playing cards, a card is chosen at random and shuffled back in. Completely lost! A rubber band is wrapped around the deck and everything is placed on the table. Visually (with all eyes fixated on the deck) the selection leaps to the top, free from the rubber band.
  22. Triumph v136

    Triumph v136 by Ben Train & Syd Segal

    $9.95

    The 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.

  23. FAN2C

    FAN2C by Paul Wilson

    Starting at: $9.95

    Imagine this, you're holding a lousy hand of poker spread at the fingertips. In a subtle action of riffling the edges of the cards, they seem to magically morph into a royal flush. The cards are visible the whole time and can immediately be handed out for examination.

  24. Trigger by Valdemar Gestur

    Trigger by Valdemar Gestur

    $11.95

    Trigger 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.

  25. Con Cam Coincidencia

    Con Cam Coincidencia by Paul Wilson

    $11.95
    Con 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.
  26. Freak

    Freak by Will Houstoun

    Starting at: $14.95

    Believe it or not, Will Houstoun's FREAK is only an illusion, which anyone can learn. It's completely impromptu and can be performed surrounded. On this video, Will goes into intricate detail revealing the secret to all four phases of the routine - providing you with 20 minutes of expert instruction, tips, finesse points and performance subtleties.

    This is one freakish effect that you and your audience will never forget!

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