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Books
It’s all in the head by Stefan Olschewski
Get ready to step inside of Stefan Olschewski’s head. In this 56 page book (A4 format), you will find lots of content from his professional repertoire. Nothing is held back. Stefan even shares an exclusive idea that got him standing ovations when he did his lecture in Austria, something that has never happened before in the 35 years history of the respective club.
Here is what you will find inside:
- 56 pages full of mind blowing mentalism
Decibel Vision eBook by Mark Elsdon
What’s Is Decibel Vision? The performer opens the phonebook on his phone to a contact labelled simply as ‘The Psychic’. This contact stays open and everyone can clearly see what the number is. Remember: the Psychic’s name and number are known to everyone BEFORE anything else happens.
From a borrowed, shuffled deck a participant freely chooses a card. He then adds a bunch of other cards – three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten… as many as he likes. Let’s say for now that he adds seven more for a total of eight.
Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy by Richard Kaufman
The enormous Larry Jennings book you’ve been waiting for.
A new Royal Road to Card Magic, Jennings style.
- Over 120 tricks
- Over 120 sleights and techniques
- 1,400 photographs
INSIDE OUT by Ben Earl
Inside Out is something special; a deeply personal tour de force of radical new approaches for creating powerful magic. This book will alter your thinking, challenge your assumptions and bring new meaning to the concept of audience involvement.
Told through story and beautiful imagery you will discover 16 effects and techniques including: a Triumph, a Sandwich Routine, a Poker Deal, a Coin Vanish, a Transposition, an Ambitious Card Routine, an impromptu Invisible Deck routine, a Transformation, a Torn & Restored Card, multiple impossible predictions, a brilliant approach to the Cross-Cut Force, a slick handling of the
Vaticinium Ex Eventu by Jared Kopf
Vaticinium ex Eventu is a collection of three effects from the ingenious and unique mind of Jared Kopf. In it’s entirety, the book presents an argument for why the Object to Impossible Location plot should be framed as a prediction effect. As a result, you receive a wonderful balance of Jared’s very strong theory, and three high impact effects which put his theories into practice.
The Card in the Envelope – Under incredibly fair and open conditions, three audience members ‘create’ a playing card. Somehow, this is shown to have been known in advance when the card is missing from the deck and found in an envelope which the SPECTATOR tears open.
Navigator 2 by Reese Goodley
I cannot believe today has finally arrived; it’s been two years since I wrote ‘Navigator’.
Who’s ready for ‘Navigator 2?’
While travelling around Europe in my camper van, I felt inspired by the vast amounts of culture surrounding me. Each time I met a new person, they inspired me with their story, and when they asked me about myself; naturally, mentalism came up.