Chris Brown – The Wonka Vision Transpo
Card Tricks
Card-Teran by Patricio Teran
A spectator chooses a card … but when it doesn’t match with the prediction one, he proceeds to draw a small magician who will tell us the chosen card
Additional supplies may need to be purchased to perform this effect.
Outta-sight by Devin Knight (PDF)
This was one of the most talked about effects from Devin Knight’s recent lecture tour. A different handling for the tossed-out deck that fooled many magicians.
Adrian Lacroix – Virtual Triumph
Virtual Triumph is one of the coolest self-working card tricks I have ever seen. I actually ‘fooled myself’ the first time I did it! I will definitely be adding this to my next interactive online magic show!” – Cody S. Fisher
“Killer effect for virtual magic but also a great do as I do in person effect. Many variations and tips taught to fit any parameters.” – Ryan Shlutz
“I love this! Real magic that has power through a screen.” – Jon Armstrong
“A truly Amazing Triumph for the times!” – Terry Ward
Start learning and performing right away, even before your gimmicks arrive! Included in the instructions are a gimmickless version, as well as instructions on how to make your own gimmicks.
Dave Davies – Celestial Mechanics
Celestial Mechanics tecahes come of Dave Davies’ prized moves. Moves that until now have only ever been taught to a select few. With well over 20 moves, cuts and flourishes Dave Davie’s Celestial Mechanics is sure to find it’s way into every cardists collection. It’s time to take your front row seat for a private lesson with one of the UK’s forefathers of this incredible art.
Nicholas Lawrence – Download
Down-Load is a utility gimmick that is loaded with potential. Quickly make your custom gimmick which takes minutes! Then you can visually vanish, appear & transport ink on a signed card! This utility allows you to even vanish/appear a signed card between 2 other cards!
The most versatile utility I’ve ever designed!
Dealersgrip – Fourmula
Albatross, Swiss Knife, Ventrilo and Tailormade were first showcased in the 2014 video ‘Wheels Within Wheels’. These four flourishes had been carefully engineered to compliment each other – and the underlying creative process later turned out to play a pivotal role in the development of Oliver and Tobias’s characteristic style of cardistry. They found their formula for creating compact, practical two-handed cuts.
Detailed explanations are now finally available after countless requests – both separate and as part of a 40+ minute tutorial pack.