ECHO BOX by Menzi Magic

Can you imagine? When a coin appears in the coin box or a coin is transferred into the coin box, you can hear that the coin passes through the lid and falls into the box. This is ECHO BOX.

Just a shake, then vanish, appear, change all done. This is ECHO BOX.

  • Illusion of sound
  • More visual effects
  • Less operations

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Spark by Alex Soza

Welcome to Spark, with this effect you can make the most visual transpositions with letters, very visual color changes making the impossible possible.

Show two cards to the spectator, tell him to choose one, then fold it and place it between his hands, the card that remains in the hands of the magician will magically become the card that the spectator has and there will be an incredible card transposition!

Learn how to build this effect and you can perform an impressive visual card routine.

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NOTES 01 by Calen Morelli

In this single page PDF, I go over one hidden structure I use in my creative process while designing illusion. The same process I use daily to design my personal illusions.

There is no magic formula to creating illusions but this might help you.

This can be an effective system to use as a loose framework. This will require long term practice and macro thinking to use.

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KATA by Dafedas B

KATA - Dafedas B - Vanishing Inc. Magic shop

If you want to impress your audience with a display of pure sleight of hand and stunning visual coin magic, this is the DVD for you. Kata – a collection of cutting edge routines, all using the muscle pass (and more!)

The muscle pass is a fantastic sleight that can transform your coin magic from good to great, to trick photography level. With it, in this DVD you will learn how to do some of the most beautiful things you can do with one or a few coins.

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Glorious Deception by Jim Steinmeyer

“I consider Jim the most brilliant mind in magic. He’s a very deep thinker, and he understands the psychology of magic and how to create wonder.” –Doug Henning

In a biography woven from equal parts enchantment and mystery, Jim Steinmeyer unveils the secrets behind the most enigmatic performer in the history of stage magic, Chung Ling Soo, the “Marvelous Chinese Conjurer” – a magician whose daring made his contemporary Houdini seem like the boy next door. Soo’s infamous and suspicious onstage death in 1918 mystified his fellow magicians: he was shot during a performance of “Defying the Bullets,” in which he attempted to catch marked bullets on a porcelain plate. When Soo died, his deceptions began to unravel. It was

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