Here's a completely modernized version of Earl Nelson's Submarine Sandwich. We've given the effect a few of our signature touches and added teleportation to the plot to make what was a good trick a gr...
As the title suggests, second dealing is the process of dealing the second card from the top. Originally designed for the Cardsharp, Second Dealing can be used to achieve miracles with playing cards,...
Explained here, on video, are merely a few of his finesses and details of technique, so important to deceptive card magic: The Riffle Shuffle Action Palm was developed after an interesting mishap occ...
Behold one of the oldest and most beautiful color changes in card magic. In this tutorial Ricky Smith teaches how to visually change one card into another along with one of our favorite card tricks by...
Staircase Studies is a beautiful collection of original cardistry performed and explained by Alix Becle. Her smooth style and innovative concepts are inspiring to watch and will surely influence ideas...
More of a stunt or display of skill then an actual magic effect but in either case this quick little fooler will take any onlooker by surprise. A selection is lost in the pack, then the Ace is rem...
As the cards are sprung face up from hand to hand, the dealer is able to stop dead on an Ace. This is repeated three more times until all four Aces have been found. An impeccable feat to say the least...
Before he created the Clip Shift, Chad Nelson began work on the Spread Pass. 10 years in development, Chad finally tips his own thoughts and finesses behind this truly classical card sleight by Paul L...
This quick little effect is wonderful for both a close up and a parlour setting as it's not only very open and visible, but Will has constructed it in a way to automatically bring the audience's atten...
The Slipshift is a visual color change done at the fingertips. Within this video Chris explains several variations of the change along with a method to control a selected card to the top of the deck....
Here's a fun packet trick that you'll love to perform. The four sixes are shown while the performer jokes about how if he turns the six around and change it to a nine (pointing to an upside down six f...
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. - Antione de Saint-Exupery. Every effect within the Siwei EP is a visual joy. The moves,...
Silvermint contains two phenomenal routines, Three Way Play and CNM Fly, and both have been designed to amaze and instill wonder. Mike Pisciotta's attention to detail make these a treasure in any work...
After four Queens are presented, the magicians asks for three selections to be made. These cards are noted and set aside. The magician, holding the Queens in his hand, instantly changes them into the...
Learn effective technique and practical tips on the Side Steal, an invaluable technique for controlling a card placed anywhere in the deck. Expertly explained by master close-up magician John Carney....
Immediately after any four of a kind, let's say the Kings, are clearly shown on top, the pack is riffled causing them to vanish. The cards are then spread to show the Kings are now evenly distributed...
In this casual control to the top, a card is merely tossed into the deck, in which it is then seen protruding half-way out. The magician then cleanly pushes the card flush with the deck. Without any f...
Shake & Bake is a hands-off color change by Michael Muldoon. A card jutting from a spread is gently shaken, and the identity of the playing card changes before your eyes. Included are the mechanic...
Straight from the Danny Garcia Project comes Scorched. A selected playing card is magically augmented, without the performer touching the cards. The spectator's selection is blackened, charred as...
Similar in concept to Autocatch, this effect will fool your friends into thinking that you can actually scoop a chosen card off the table with superhuman pinpoint accuracy between two face-up cards....
From a shuffled deck, the cards are tossed onto a table. As the cards land, they break into four even packets. The spectator can now turn over the top card of each to reveal the four Aces. Knowledge...