A unique approach to the in-the-hands false riffle shuffle that borrows ideas from Ron Wohl and Hank Miller. This method, however, puts the deck in full order without the need for a cut....
Have you ever thought, “I love the Diagonal Palm Shift but have no idea how to make tuna sushi”? Have you ever practiced card technique for so long you craved traditional Japanese cuisine? Look no further—Michael Stern’s Maguro Mega Pack is just what you've been looking for. Featuring brand new appl...
Pipo Villanueva is one of the finest magicians from Spain, and we are proud to exclusively present his incredible project, Magic for the Shortsighted! With six wonderfully constructed and performed routines, as well as intriguing magical theory, in over 2.5 hours of beautiful footage, Pipo has eleva...
Love Me Not is a variation on Roy Walton's Near Enough, the very first trick in The Complete Walton Volume 3. Paul has taken this sucker trick and applied a few subtleties, additional techniques, and a kicker ending to make an excellent piece of magic....
In this diabolical collection, Jared Kopf performs two classic effects utilizing the four Aces, combining impossible and startling magic that is fair, direct and interactive. Opening with Merlin's 'Lost' Ace Trick, Jared demonstrates an exceptionally fair assembly of the Aces that gives your spectat...
A single-card shift done at lightning speed. Inspired by the Cardini Change, also known as Pughe's Pass, we are thrilled to have Liquid Shift apart of our catalogue of sleight of hand techniques. Like many difficult sleights, this one is going to take lots of practice. What ...
Kwitch is a quick and invisible utility move to switch a single card or a small packet of cards for another. The move is accomplished through a motivated action with nothing to suspect. It's mechanics are quite basic, and with some practice, you'll be Kwitching in no time....
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 impossi...