Against the Grain by Dutch underground magician, Leandro Ferraro, will fool your audience as well as fellow magicians. How about a change... YOU think of a playing card and your spectators will read YOUR mind... I know it's hard to believe, so you write your thoughts down on paper or on the back of ...
It`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, none. The cards are shown and the Heart is face down. On...
Derek Dingle (1937-2004) is considered by many to be the greatest card worker of the twentieth century. He revolutionized 20th Century close-up magic. Outstanding magician (coins, cards...), Dai Vernon, The Professor, declared that Mr. Dingle was The greatest card manipulator in the world. Thi...
This is a reboot of the under-rated and fantastic Phil trick, in which a THOUGHT OF CARD ends up matching a thought-of name. It's strange and wonderful and worthy of being a closer in your show. In effect, a spectator merely thinks of a card and the magician names it! Surprised? Now the kicker! - th...
This is a THIN deck of cards that you can do all sorts of things with, including the famous Phil trick. These cards are HALF the thickness of a normal pack. A spectator merely thinks of a card and the magician names it! Surprised? ...Next, the magician thinks of a card and the spectator names ...
This is SUCH a fun and strong effect! You have a card selected and reveal it as part of a PRINTED photo in a ceramic case. That may not sound incredible, but to see this effect is to believe it. If you've seen an older effect called Frozen in Time you understand this new version. It's a GORGEOUS pro...
A deck of cards is genuinely shuffled by both the performer and a spectator, who then each select a card. These cards are lost back into the deck which is, again, shuffled. The magician announces that despite all the shuffling he is convinced that the spectator's card is 'fourteenth' down from the t...
Take out your cased deck. Remove the cards from the case. Close the case and leave it on the table in full view. No one touches it! Show your spectators that the deck is completely normal. You point out that the cards have faces and backs and all the cards are different. Offer one of your spectators...
A new, unique version of the amazing classic, Sympathetic Cards. From a borrowed deck, remove ten cards that you'll use for your prediction, and isolate them in a glass covered by a silk. You'll keep them covered until the end of the routine. From another deck, you ask a spectator to randomly select...
Terrible name. Why do people keep using this awful pun for the name of tricks? But if you can get past the name, this is a highly visual and sweet little routine. Two jokers are shown front and back. Visually, one at a time, the first two Kings appear in between two Jokers. As a finale, the fi...