Easy Steal by James Brown
Ever wanted to try Pickpocketing but thought it looked too hard?What if I told you I could teach you, in under 10 minutes, to steal a phone or wallet?
Easy Steal by James Brown
Ever wanted to try Pickpocketing but thought it looked too hard?What if I told you I could teach you, in under 10 minutes, to steal a phone or wallet?
May you change this one dollar bill into a one hundred?… Sure we all have often heard this! To change the value of the bills is an often request of the spectators. Perhaps that’s why Patrick Page created, time ago, the first version of his trick “Papers changed into bills”. Since then many other versions of the trick were created, but all of them require a gimmick, and not ALL the bills may be examined. Now, Juan Pablo and Bazar de Magia created
Sugar Free by Julio Montoro
Parlour Collector, created by JT, is the ultimate version of the classic Collectors Plot.
4 Aces are displayed and put inside a wine glass. 3 cards are chosen, then vanish in the deck, and finally reappear between the 4 Aces. The effect is just as described.
Cards meet coins in this classic of magic that will baffle even the most learned minds of the art. In Chad’s updated version of Roundtrip to Boston, coins vanish and reappear within a brass box on the table. This is by far one of the most aesthetic coin routines we’ve seen, and as such, we couldn’t recommend it more.
“The Siesta Control is so causal and fair that it’s sure to fool anyone. It’s been one of my favorite controls for the last few years. What Jafo is offering here is excellent. His study and teaching of the move is both thorough and valuable.”
– Brent Braun, The Magic Firm
Strong enough to appear in Nick Locapo’s Magic Castle Act, Matt Mello’s Deck to Shoe kicks hard and drives audiences wild.