participant shuffles the deck.
Then cut a pile and count them without telling you .
second participant chooses any card (completely free choice)
Then Tell the participant to put the pile back on top the deck then give the deck a complete cut.
Aldo Colombini – Paramount
Aldo Colombini – Paramount
John Stessel – Flush
“The best rubber band trick I’ve seen in years.”
– Alex Pandrea
Simple. Elegant. Impossible. You lightly hold two rubber bands at your fingertips. You touch them together. They link. You blow on them. They unlink. Both bands can be examined.
The problem with most rubber band tricks is that they require the magician to fiddle-to contort and stretch and loop the bands between each other and between the fingers. Well, the audience sees this. That’s a bad thing.
Chris Kenner – Totally out of Control
This is cult. Not the ”Little House on the Prairie” kind, but still cult. Chris Kenner’s now famous book contains material that is still going strong. Timeless routines that meets today’s need for flashy, fast and hard-hitting magic, while still not overdoing it.
I can’t believe how varied the content in this book is. From rubber bands, cards and coins, to cigars and ropes.
The original “Sybil” cut is explained in this book; a flourish that you will most likely have stumbled upon already (purposely or not). There are new plots in the book, alongside variations of existing
POWERLESS by Esya G
Introducing Powerless, by the creator of Tiptop and Tiptop 2.0, Esya G.
Now you can be creative with a coin or another object that can be balanced at the corner of a card…
Perform surrounded by an audience. People are amazed!
• No magnets
TOTEMS by Barbumagic
Barbumagic presents TOTEMS.
In this project you will learn the following routines:
1. The ET Levitation: a one handed floating ring with a quick set-up. This is great as an oppener. It’s quick, visual and get’s people’s attention.
2. Inception Bend: a very natural-looking one-handed coin bend and a double coinbend routine, where one of the coins is bending in the magicians hand, while the second coin is bending in the
Felix Bodden – Exchange
Transpositions have been a staple routine for magicians all around the world. While many are complicated, every so often an effect comes along that is both visual and practical. From the creator of In a Flash, here is another exciting entry from Felix Bodden.
Introducing Exchange!
Simply lay 2 cards on the table, and have them swap positions with seemingly no effort! This effect is easy to do and quick to reset, making it the perfect transpo effect for your staple routine.