A collection of original sleight of hand techniques and routines by New York magician, Eric Goldfarb. Explained is a new approach to topping the deck or palming a single card off the top of the de...
This modified rendition of the the classic Erdnase One-Hand Shift was inspired by a Chris Kenner idea and taken to new heights (literally). Erdnase Go Round is just one of ten original flourishes exp...
Developed by Alex Elmsley, this beginner sleight of hand move allows you to false count cards while hiding certain cards from the audience’s view. This versatile move has various card magic applicatio...
Eko is just one of ten original flourishes explained on The Trilogy, a body of work that spans over ten years of study and practice of the art of cardistry....
You're going to love this 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,...
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....
The Double Turnover and Double Lift allow you to deceptively display two playing cards as one and are two of the most important fundamental sleights that every card magician should know. This tutorial...
Expert magician and sleight of hand artist Paul Wilson walks you through seven different methods for the Double Lift, an essential move in card magic. Learn refined technique on classic double lifts a...
A mind-blowing new take on a classic effect. Double Exposure by Asi Wind is a reality-altering version of Triumph that happens within a borrowed camera under your spectators complete control. Perform...
One of 7 original effects featured on Simply Sydney, an instructional collection featuring the card magic of Syd Segal. In Double D's and Aces the spectator is asked to shuffle the cards upon spelling...
This new version of Dan Buck's original control, has significant advantages to any other bottom control and is incredibly versatile. Franco goes over the basic handling as well as essential tips, advi...
A selected card is cleanly pushed into the deck and immediately controlled to the bottom with no apparent sleight of hand. Learn two version of this control along with a handful of applications includ...
Many of the tricks in Quantum Mechanics heavily rely on this technique. It's a new principle in card magic that allows for many new ideas. It's a technique for controlling multiple cards throughout t...
A whirlwind of a flourish from Anthony Chanut. Three packets spin haphazardly, as if struck by a Tornado, with an aerial finale. One of 13 original card flourishes featured on Vortex, an original co...
First published in 1902 by S.W. Erdnase, the Diagonal Palm Shift - a secret maneuver for bottom palming a selected card placed into the middle of the deck - is explained in detail by one of this gener...
Alex Hansford examines the classic Card to Pocket plot in DEMO. Included within the explanation are Alex's tips on palming cards, producing them from various pockets, managing spectators' eye-lines, a...
A beautiful transposition effect with a clever plot about Déjà Vu that will leave your spectators wondering more about what they really just witnessed, or if it happened at all. Any card is selected...
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 acci...
Astound your spectators with invisible, undetectable sleight of hand in this phenomenal version of Spectator Cuts the Aces. Pipo's modern take on this classic of magic will be an instant addition to y...
A fun, surprising routine in which the four aces transform into the chosen four of a kind. Tony goes into detail on Dave Buck's Palming Exercise from If an Octopus Could Palm and Rich Aviles's Balleri...
The four Kings are produced in mid-air. Three selections are shuffled back into the pack. One at a time the Kings slowly and visually vanish only to re-appear with the three selections sandwiched betw...