David Williamson is a master of modern conjuring. His effects often take classics of magic, and through countless hours of nuance and refinement, transform them into polished miracles for the ages. Containers and Spheres is no exception to Williamson’s ingenuity. Cups and Balls, a timeless effect, i...
From one of Magic's foremost minds, comes a multilayered effect - combining both the plots of a Torn & Restored Card and ACAAN - that will leave any audience baffled. A card is selected and signed by an audience member, after being torn into quarters a spectator is invited to hold a torn corner ...
Instead of single cards switching places, like TiVo 2.0 for example, Chris has come up with a diabolical way to make a pair of cards change places with a single card! Even better, right? It looks like trick photography so don't blink or you'll miss the magic. Within the explanation Chris teaches two...
One of 7 original effects featured on Simply Sydney, an instructional collection featuring the card magic of Syd Segal. In Collectors Edition, the Kings successfully locate and trap three selections, the feat is then repeated by the magician under test conditions. Not only do the selections reappear...
A modern and stylized approach to a classic effect in card magic. Two cards are selected and lost in the deck. As the four aces are magically produced, the selections mysteriously appear between them. This is as visual as it gets!...
The Clip Shift is a utility move, like a double lift. It can also be used to palm a card, as a color change, a control, a pass and so much more. It's a move with infinite possibilities and on Surfaced are some of Chad's favorite applications and tricks....
Click 2.0 is an updated, simplified handing, of Valdemar's visual color change performed with a rubber band and a deck of cards. The effect, similar to the original Click Change, differs in a way that you no longer have to snap the band down onto the card to make the change. Click 2.0 is done entire...
After explaining sleight of hand will be used to find the spectator's selection, a one-handed flourish swirls the selection from the center of the deck. The cards are taken behind the back with one hand. A second later, the hand is brought out, showing the selection's three mates all protruding from...