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Normal Mailer by Max Maven

“A letter-perfect way to easily personalize your performance for both long-distance and face-to-face interactions.” – Michael Weber

“Normal Mailer is an effect that happens on Max’s side of the screen, but this version of bank night could be used in any conditions, both live and in person or over video, as it’s presented here. There’s a brilliant idea for enhancing the illusion when there are multiple people tuning in that has many further applications.” – Jared Kopf

“What a wonderful version of a sort of “Bank Night” effect! You can use it easily under all conditions, live, virtual, stand up, close-up or stage. There are no losers, but for sure there’ll be a big smile on your spectator’s face. And you learn a good lesson how to obtain information before you start – or what to do if you cannot achieve it. All is covered!” – Jan Forster

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AIR by Alain Simonov & Shin Lim

Air by Alain Simonov is more than just a one trick pony. It’s a tool that will allow you to perform countless effects combined with different applications and objects. Cards, coins, money, poker chips, the list goes on. Because of its easy accessibility and usability, Air can be easily applied to your current routine. Both Shin and Alain’s goal of this project is to take your current routine to the next level, and apply Air to your repertoire.

Important Note: Shin Lim’s bonus section(the coin through glass). Special coins are needed in order to accomplish this effect, anything that is similar to the sucker punch gimmicked coins will work.

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Two Card Transposition by Andrew Frost

Two Card Transposition (Andrew Frost) - Vanishing Inc. Magic shop

A rite of passage for all serious ‘card workers, the simple exchange of two cards while holding a deck is a visual effect that takes just seconds to perform. Andy’s version uses Troy Hooser’s Slip Stream sleight, as well as a new move you’re sure to incorporate into your arsenal.

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Bolted by Jared Manley

Having a card appear in an impossible location is a staple in magic. The problem that every magician struggles with, is if the object is signed then the location can’t be “impossible.” But if the location is truly impossible, then the object can’t be signed. Now there’s a solution-Bolted!

Bolted allows you to take a randomly signed card, make it disappear, and with no hesitation pull out a locked case with that very same signed card inside. There are many different way’s to reveal Bolted, including from a pouch, a tuck case, and even your back pocket.

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Pinnacle by Russ Niedzwiecki

“I don’t do many rubber band tricks, but Pinnacle is too good not to do. The moments of magic are clean, clear and truly astonishing. Pinnacle is one of the best penetration effects out there.” – Cameron Francis

“Pinnacle is one of my favorite rubber band tricks. If you are a fan of impromptu miracles, you will definitely want to perform this amazing routine!” – Hanson Chien

“Pinnacle is a brilliant piece of impromptu magic… visual, fooling, strong, and practical.” – Tim Trono

“I love the beautiful magic moment it creates. A must learn!” – Hondo

“When I first saw “Pinnacle” I thought it was the perfect name. Russ’ effect is both beautiful and inspirational.” – Vince Mendoza

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Lost & Phoned by Max Maven

“If someone had told me this was an unpublished Al Baker method, I would have instantly believed it. Smart, strong and streamlined.” – Michael Weber

“Lost and Phoned was originally designed for faceless communication over the phone. Max has merged a devilishly deceptive card location with a simple but strong mental presentation. It packs a punch similar to Vernon’s Out of Sight Out of Mind but everything happens out of the mentalist’s hands. He also gives great tips about managing and streamlining the participant’s actions that can be applied in any remote situation, either on video or over a phone call. Principles that date back to the Roman period are at work here, which makes the effect extra fantastic.” – Jared Kopf

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