The best and most influential book on close-up magic is back in print in a gorgeous new edition. If you have not read and learned the magic contained in this book you have no business calling yourself a close-up magician. The magic by John Scarne, Dai Vernon, Bert Allerton, S. Leo Horowitz, Emil Jar...
TKO 2.0 is a utility device that works with any button-up shirt. It allows you to perform all of the clean and visual vanishes of the original TKO while adding the killer card techniques made possible by the Ultimate Card Control Utility (UCCU). The UCCU-and now, TKO 2.0-allows you to secretly (yet ...
Miguel Angel Gea is one of Spain's finest close-up magicians, the winner of many awards including the Ascanio Prize and the National Grand Prix of Magic in Spain. On these four DVDs he explains his prize-winning magic including magic inspired by Spain's legendary coin worker Joaquin Navajas. Also in...
This routine fooled us. Bad. In fact, JeanLuc Bertrand's Blinking Effect is, in many ways, the perfect effect; a card is freely named, and it is then found reversed in the middle of the deck. It could also be removed and placed onto the spectator's palm BEFORE they name their card. Check out the tra...
At long last, legendary New York magician Sol Stone's best effects have been amassed into a single, hard-bound volume. Here are over 50 of Sol's favorite effects -- including some of his most closely-guarded secrets -- all completely updated and rewritten, with the full routines and Sol's newest imp...
Long unavailable, Lewis Ganson`s The Magic of Slydini is, perhaps, one of the most influential magic books ever. Many of its routines have now become classics in magic, including Flight of the Paper Balls, Helicopter Card, Coins Through The Table, Slydini`s Knotted Silks, The Paper Balls in the Hat ...
After long days of negotiation with Mickael, we finally managed to talk him into letting go of a few of his pet creations — effects that have made him among the best known French creators of magic in the world. Mickael will be offering a new collection of tricks, curiosities, and illusions thr...
A classic trick, brought up-to-date with modern technology! Two USB flash drives, one red and one black are freely shown. They switch places several times, each more visual than the last, and then the black drive stretches to three times it's normal size! Easy to do Fun to perform Eye-popping magic ...
Wrap a light bulb inside of a handkerchief, and allow a spectator to wave it over several piles of cards. When the bulb comes close to one pile, it lights up! Sure enough, the top card of that pile is the spectator's selected card. To turn the light bulb off, you cut an invisible wire with a scissor...
1. Show a deck of playing cards to your audience, and invite a spectator to freely select one card. Place that card face-up onto the deck. 2. Magically, the card slowly floats upward! You can even remove the card below the floating card, and the selected card remains suspended in mid-air. 3. The sel...