If someone claimed they could locate a free selection using a borrowed shuffled deck without ever looking at the cards, you’d call them crazy. If they then claimed it’s possible because they’ve learned to track a shuffle using only sound, you’d call them even crazier. Manoj Kaushal must be bloody insane… because that’s exactly what he did.
All Magic Movie
TIME BLINK – Guillaume Botta
A SELF WORKING MIRACLE
Two versions are explained: one with a special watch and one other for the impromptu situations.
The performer removes their watch and asks a participant to twist the knob to move the hands around randomly. The performer’s head is turned away the entire time. When the participant is happy, he looks at the watch and remembers the random time he stopped at. For example 8.45
Crazy Cash by Dan Harlan (Video+PDF)
“I’ve invented a lot of magic over my career, but nothing compares to Crazy Cash for the impact it creates.” –Dan Harlan
Borrow a bill from your spectator. REALLY tear it into four pieces. Restore those four pieces in a completely mixed up, impossible order. Give it away for them to talk about forever.
Think, Feel, Cut by Giacomo Bigliardi
Welcome to Think, Feel, CUT.
Here’s the starting point:
I wanted to come up with new ways to cut to any four of a kind freely named by the spectator. Using no difficult
JACK THE RIPPER by Paul Gordon
Jack The Ripper is here at last!
Choose wisely, Yours Truly – Jack. Top-quality trump-size linen finish cards. Glorious artwork. Easy to do. (Only one basic sleight.) Free choice by spectator. Online video tutorial.
Rubicon 2.0 by Greg Wilson
Gregory Wilson’s premier Rubik’s cube effect is back in action!
With a hot new price and several sizzling new routines, RUBICON 2.0 is now available at only $200 (discounted from the original $350 price) and includes killer new material from the professional repertoires of Gregory Wilson, Ryan Oakes and Adrian Lacroix.
A Game of Life & Death by David Parr (Video+PDF)
A Game of Life & Death is a playfully macabre piece of close-up magic in which someone from the audience is invited to play a game of cards with the Grim Reaper. It’s like a little one-act play, a refreshingly different card routine that engages the audience in a fun and suspenseful narrative.