Card Tricks

Equal Finality by Ryan Schlutz

When Ryan Schlutz wants to do a hands-off shuffled deck trick to blow his audience away, one of his go-to effects is Equal Finality. This effect gets everyone involved and has a crystal clear ending that fools magicians and laypeople alike. Extremely easy to do, with almost no sleight of hand, you’ll get the jaw-dropping reactions you are looking for with Equal Finality.

Here’s what happens:

The deck can be shuffled by the audience. The magician takes one prediction card out and openly places it in the card box, which is closed and placed on the table. Next the magician places five or six heaps of cards at random in front of two different spectators. Each of the spectators randomly combines their heaps of cards until they each have one giant pile. They turn the top cards of each

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Tony Chang – Sandwiches

Tony Chang – Sandwiches – erdnasemagicstore

Do you want to know what the future of card magic looks like? Like this! Tony Chang is on the cutting edge of where we think card magic is heading. The fluidity of handling, the relaxed approach, and the visual aesthetic of these two extraordinary card effects embodies card magic tomorrow.

Be ahead of the curve and learn these techniques right now. This tutorial is our longest to date (almost an hour), and Mr. Chang teaches you each piece in careful detail. The running time and the high quality of magic makes this worth more than any DVD we’ve seen in recent times, and it’s yours for just ten dollars.

You will make two cards vanish seemingly without moving a finger. A moment later, you will cause two cards to appear in a spread—again, without seemingly moving your fingers. These two

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Parlour Tricks by Rhys Morgan and Robert West (Video+PDF)

Parlour Tricks by Morgan & West is a deep dive into the mechanics of putting together a parlor magic show. This acclaimed duo has performed all over the world and their personas are that of time-traveling Victorian magicians. They are among the most unique acts in the industry, and for the first time ever, they explain not only their full show, but also how they approach assembling a magic show.

In 356 full-color pages, you’ll learn a dozen routines and host of new theories. They also provide their complete annotated scripts so that you can understand why they say what they say, and how the words mesh with the mechanics of a show. You’ll learn about sequencing a show and how Morgan & West go about material selection.

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Pluck by Christian Grace

Pluck - Christian Grace - Vanishing Inc. Magic shop

he effect is the stuff of legends:’ a GENUINELY free choice of any card is hopelessly lost in the deck. The magician then cascades the cards to the table and “plucks” just two cards from the cascade…but neither are the selection. Instead, the plucked cards form a number–a Two and a Six, 26–and the selected card is found at that position in the pack! The spectator can deal the cards and the two cards plucked from the middle really are caught from a cascading spread. No breaks or special cards are required.

No gimmicks
Easy to do

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Repair by Thomas Sladky

 

Imagine a Torn and Restored card with no switch whatsoever and with a signed card. You rip the card and visually restore it with your finger by swiping over the card. Repair is a knacky tnr where the card gets torn and restored instantly and handed out immediately after the restore. This is a fun trick to add anywhere into your routine. The gimmick takes less than 2 minutes to make and with this gimmick there are no resets needed. Packs small plays big, This is Repair.

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Patricio Teran – The Vault – Card Animations

“This is insane! Patricio just changed the game!”
– Hanson Chien

“I can’t tell what l saw is fantasy or reality, maybe both?”
– Hondo Chen

Four ingenious close-up magic animations!

Patricio Teran teaches you step by step how to build your own special cards by applying the concept of the animated card one of the most original animation concepts in magic.

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