Perform relaxed miracles with R. Paul Wilson’s compendium of fantastic self-working and semi-automatic card effects. The routines within Killers* have been carefully developed over three decades- designed to completely baffle and entertain both laymen and magicians, with no difficult sleight of hand...
If you're familiar with the Gamblers Cop you'll be pleased with what Paul Wilson has to offer this time around. The Killer Cop is an excellent technique to steal one or multiple cards from the center of the deck in the natural action of cutting the deck....
A mysterious production of four cards that visually appear face-up as the deck is spread across the table. Knowledge of Irving Quant's Distribution Technique is essential....
Alejandro Portela is a name almost synonymous with cardistry. Back in the early days of Cardistry he ran a successful video blog that highlighted some of the best card flourish videos online. His devotion and dedication to the art helped propel cardistry to the popular art form that it is today. Joz...
A sandwich effect utilizing a four of a kind, such as the four Jacks. Not only do the Jacks find the selection, they mysteriously transpose with each other a few times giving a new twist on this classic effect....
Two jokers are shown on top of the deck and a card is selected and lost in the pack. The jokers begin to spin and flourish, and a face down card inexplicably materializes between them. When the selection is turned over a surprise revelation of the selected card...and its three mates!...
Straight from the Danny Garcia Project comes Jacob's Ladder. A borrowed bill melts through a rubberband, in the spectator's hands, right in front of their face. Street magic doesn't get cleaner or more powerful than this, and Danny expertly explains every second of the routine - not only how, but wh...
If there is one flourish we're known for, this is it! The Jackson 5 has gained more attention then any other card flourish ever created. The multiple phase routine contains a series of complicated flourishes pieced together beautifully. Jackson 5 is just one of ten original flourishes explained on T...
A tribute to John Scarney's Cutting to the Aces. After the cards have been thorougly mixed, you prove that no breaks, crimps or jogs will be used. You then proceed to cut to the four Aces. An alternate method is also taught. In this variation, you explain that the reason why you were able ...
From the mind of Dani DaOrtiz comes Invisible Speller - a card routine too good not to have in your working repertoire. Three spectators shuffle a deck of cards, and one is asked to think of any card possible. After the selection is made, a spectator spells the name of their thought-of-card from the...