Modular Card Magic by Tobias Hudson
Tobias' first book exploring the strange and oversaturated realm of card magic. He believes magic should be modular in nature, pieces of a puzzle that slot together depending on the style and context of a performance you may find yourself in. Inside
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Tobias' first book exploring the strange and oversaturated realm of card magic. He believes magic should be modular in nature, pieces of a puzzle that slot together depending on the style and context of a performance you may find yourself in. Inside this book you'll find over 30 tricks, ideas, moves, and hair-brained schemes to amuse and delight, ranging from commercially viable set pieces to late night magician foolery.
This book is a veritable brain dump of effects. Some are easy, some are hard, some are self-working, and others are mathematical. If you love strange ideas, intricate sleights and weird principles, this book has a little something for everyone.
Covering nearly 300 pages and 10+ video tutorials for the more technically demanding tricks, routines include:
The Book:
"A cornucopia of new and novel ideas from outside the box, penned by a skillful aficionado of the pasteboards"
-Roger Curzon
This book is a veritable brain dump of effects. Some are easy, some are hard, some are self-working, and others are mathematical. If you love strange ideas, intricate sleights and weird principles, this book has a little something for everyone.
Covering nearly 300 pages and 10+ video tutorials for the more technically demanding tricks, routines include:
- Hofzinser Orgy
- The Eye Test
- Mister Joker Man
- Target Practice
- Slow Burn
- The Red and the Black
- Openly Predictable
- No. 16, Copperbeach Avenue
- Discrepancy Aces
- No Chan-Ce
- The Posing Pack
- New Girl Poker Deal
- Dead Cutter
- Centre Deal Demo
- Luck of Magic
The Book:
- 336 pages
- Beautiful hardcover book
- 16 x 24cm / 6.3 x 9.5 in
- 3 Monkeys publishing - 2024
"A cornucopia of new and novel ideas from outside the box, penned by a skillful aficionado of the pasteboards"
-Roger Curzon