This marvelous treasury of card magic presents the exact details of 155 professional card tricks-none of them requiring sleight-of-hand dexterity-assembled by the world's number-one wizard, John Scarne. An authority on gambling and card tricks, Scarn
A great bit for the end of any Fast and Loose routine-A knot is "accidentally" tied in the middle of the chain, but then visibly slides down and completely off! The knot falls to the table and the chain is still in an endless loop. Both the knot and
EffectIf you have to ask what the name stands for, you haven`t seen it done! Effect: You display a packet of four face up Jokers. As you count through them, one Joker turns face down. As you count through again, another turns face down. The effect is
A Wonderful Marriage of Wild Card & Three-Card MonteIt starts out easy enough...the magician displays a single 3 of Diamonds and plays a game of "one-card monte" with the spectator. Just to make things a little tougher, another card, the Ace of C
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
EffectIt`s two... two... two tricks in one. You can perform it as a card revelation or a packet trick. Performed as a packet trick with the theme of a vision test, a four of a kind is shown. The spectator is asked which card was face down, they say,
A spectator merely thinks of any card seen in a small packet of ten cards. Instantly, the thought-of card vanishes, leaving only nine cards remaining! The vanished card re-appears in a packet held by another spectator! The magician never touches thes