Harry Riser was part of the magic elite in its heyday. He spent considerable time with magicians such as Edward Marlo, Dai Vernon and Charlie Miller. Their influence in his material is incredibly prom...
Daniel Garcia is one of those magicians that can entertain you for hours, without ever resorting to pulling out a deck of cards or any other kind of props. He's always ready to go using whatever he ha...
Co-founder Joshua Jay’s favorite performance footage of all time, this is one to pop in for family and friends. No explanations given, but none are needed. ALL the lessons are in the performance....
Redivider is a booklet containing 24 tricks and routines with cards. All of the routines pivot around one principle: palindromic stacks (also known as mirror stacks or reflected stacks, in some cir...
At the 2004 MAGIC Live! convention, Levent gave a lecture on Roy Benson. The audience were awe-struck at the sheer amount of fantastic magic that Benson created and even more so by how well Levent per...
Ross Bertram is a name that doesn't get the attention that it deserves. Bertram was a sleight of hand magician of the highest order. He was featured in the Stars of Magic series and held his own wit...
Your first magic book is a treat. It opens your eyes to a world never before seen. A world of tricks, secret sleight of hand and clever methods that are easier to achieve that you had originally imagi...
Mark Elsdon has been making a name for himself around the UK as the guy that can solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded. He's got so good at it that he can solve it in less than two minutes. It makes for a...
This is a great opportunity to see the world's greatest card magician perform in his heyday. Recorded at his Chicago home in 1971, the footage isn't professional (and was never designed for release),...
You want to be a great magician? Then watch Gregory Wilson work. With cards, there’s almost nobody more entertaining, more personable, and more amazing to an audience than Gregory Wilson. And th...
There are magic DVDs that make you laugh, and others that are highly valuable teaching tools. This is one of TWO we can think of that do both (the other would be An Evening at the Tom Foolery by Tom M...
Simon Aronson’s stack was the only game in town, so to speak, for many years. There was always talk of Juan’s stack, but until this book was released, it was never readily available. It made an en...
The hundred-dollar bill switch is one of the greatest close-up effects of all time. You turn a dollar bill into a hundred-dollar bill. But which version do you use? John Lovick wrote a book of mor...
This booklet is essentially a best of Daniel Garcia (second cousin, twice removed of Frank Garcia). It contains the material that he lectures on and relies on in many of his impromptu performances....
From the Paul Harris Presents series comes this great impromptu trick. In effect, you kneel down and cause the two loops of someone's shoelace to link together. The only way to unlink them is for the...
From 1955 to 1979, P. Howard Lyons and his mildly crazed but brilliant crew published 36 issues of Ibidem magazine. Those issues accumulated quite a reputation as the best source for avant-garde card...
In Self Working Table Magic, Karl Fulves taught a little enigma where you folded a piece of card into an impossible shape. It's not magic in the ordinary sense, but it does create a conversational pie...
Gazzo is one of the world's foremost street entertainers, and has worked in major cities all over the world. If you have ever seen him live, or seen his performance on 'Penn & Teller: Fool US'...
Tomas Medina specializes in geek magic. He's a funny, charming and entertaining magician and we're confident that you'll enjoy his DVD. The DVD features some of Tomas' best geek style routines. And by...
Greed is classic Daniel Garcia and we think is one of his strongest tricks. He borrows a one dollar bill and magically turns it into a five dollar bill. He then continues sequentially, changing the bi...
You know, rope magic is an interesting genre. It gets a great reaction from laypeople, but there has never been one clear source to learn routines. Daryl put out about five video volumes on rope ma...
When magicians ask us what book they should buy next, we rarely suggest the latest cool release. Instead, we try to tailor our suggestions to their interests. And, we suggest that anyone with a se...
This is the sequel to Sleight of Dave, and here we’ll just point out something very important about David Williamson. He’s known for his zany comedy, which can sometimes outshine his magic. But in the...
David Stone is a Frenchman. But, don't let that hold you back - he has some really amazing magic that we think you'd like to see. This is a live lecture DVD, filmed at the FFFF convention (that's a co...
This is the first of two books in the "Light" series. It's a collection of card tricks that require absolutely no sleight of hand. Instead they rely in clever structure, subtleties an...