With more than 40 years performing together, Penn & Teller have sold out shows around the world, earned a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, and created the longest-running headline act in Las Vegas. Now the legendary magicians are taking you behind the curtain. Learn fundamental magic tricks and the psychological
Simple Collectors by Peter Pellikaan
This is called “Simple Collectors.” Well, it looks simple anyway. It is a stunning, clean version of the Collectors plot, with a typically clever method.
Chinese Secret By Wiz Spencer
Take a classic childhood game and mix it with clever magical thinking and you get Chinese Secret by Wiz Spencer!
Most people remember the Chinese Fortune Teller – a classic of childhood nostalgia. A folded piece of paper able to apparently predict the future like an origami Magic 8 ball. Labelled with colours and numbers with eight flaps concealing messages.
NFW by Gary Freed
“Quite simply one of the most commercial small packet effects I’ve ever used!” –John Carey
“I loved it, two thumbtips up!” –Dan Garrett
“The ending jumps up and bites you, I was astounded!” –Tom Craven
“It looked like real magic.” –Tony Econ
Sneak Peak by Spidey
Have the spectator think of a name, a number, or drawing – anything. They write it on a piece of paper, fold it, and put it in your closed fist.
Within seconds, you INSTANTLY know the secret information concealed within. From the mind of Bedros “Spidey” Akkelian, the ultimate billet peek.
It’s like having X-RAY vision. And reading minds.
SION by John Bukowski
A US Quarter visually appears in your hand under impossible conditions. Includes a quarter, pen and complete instructions with additional ideas.
The Ultimate Chair Test Routine by Luca Volpe and Titanas (PDF)
This ebook contains Luca Volpe’s best stage routine: an eight-minute act with an incredible crescendo of random sequence predictions.
The ultimate chair test routine act includes a series of high-impact mentalism effects, such as a serial number revelation (cleverly connected with a combination lock routine), a four chair test, finishing with a prediction of what clothes the a randomly selected participant is wearing.