A spectator selects a card, commits it to memory and returns it to the pack. From this point on the magician never even touches the deck-the spectator gives them a shuffle and places the deck back into the case. The magician then displays two playing
EFFECT: The performer shows a transparent tube and pushes a small handkerchief through it. He then takes a sheet of paper, covers the cylinder, and wraps it up. He then hands the cylinder to a spectator to hold. At some point later in the performance
A card is selected, returned to the deck and controlled. Now what do you do? What follows is the difference between a magical moment and just another card trick. Here, Patrick Page shares a number of ways to reveal a selected card. Some are humo
92 Foolproof Tricks Money and magic! A combination that never fails to attract attention. With this helpful and revealing book, even novices can astound friends and relatives with mystifying magical feats requiring little more than common coins
The four tens are removed from the deck and tabled face-up. Three cards are then selected, memorized and lost in the pack. The tens are placed on top of the deck. The magician snaps his fingers and then spreads the tens. Three face-down cards are now
Question: Is it possible for a playing card to have no sides?Answer: It is in "Side Show!In "Side Show," the magician displays what appears to be normal, two-sided playing cards. However, the cards are then magically revealed to contain four sides. t
A "Wild Card" effect with six cards! You show five blank-faced cards and one Four of Spades. The Four is brushed against two of the blank cards and they change to Fours! This is repeated with the other blank cards and at the finish, all six cards hav
Three Complete Lessons in Professional Card Presentation Written by Stephen MinchIllustrated by Tom Gagnon The three tricks that constitute this booklet are special in several ways. All three are founded upon classic plots: The Card in Oran
101 Foolproof Tricks Numbers pervade nearly every aspect of our daily lives: telephone numbers, zip codes, Social Security numbers, driver's license and credit card numbers. We are beleaguered by numbers. No wonder we're fascinated, intrigued, e