Selling a used copy of Magician's Home Companion Volume 1 by Jim Klein. This is a hardcover book. There's some scuffing on the back, and regular wear from use and age, but overall decent condition. All pages intact and fully readable.
Selling a used copy of Stunners! The Mental Magic of Larry Becker. This is a paperback book. Book is in pretty rough condition, it's covered with a contact paper covering and has wear along the corners and edges. There is also one crack in the spine, it's not disconnected fully, but it's noticeable. Ultimately, all pages are intact and fully readable.
Selling a used copy of The New York Magic Symposium: Collection Three by Adam Fleischer and Stephen Minch. This is a hardcover, has wear along the corners and edges and scuffing from wear and age. All pages intact and fully readable.
Selling a used copy of Before We Begin by Asi Wind. This is hardcover. It has regular wear from use, overall good condition. All pages intact and fully readable.
Selling a used copy of Dusheck Magic Series No. 3: Dusheck's Card Magic by Steve Dusheck. This is a hardcover book. Book has scuffs and sticker residue on the covers, as well as foxing on the page edges. All pages intact and fully readable.
Selling a used copy of Magician's Home Companion Volume 1 by Jim Klein. This is a hardcover book. There's some scuffing on the back, and regular wear from use and age, but overall decent condition. All pages intact and fully readable.
Jimmy Nuzzo and Edward Marlo Collaborated on card magic that is visual and confounding because of sophisticated sleight of hand. It is these secrets that have formulated some of the most fooling magic ever created.“Any pulse-checking, hard-core cardmen in the late 60s, knew about Jimmy Nuzzo. If they didn’t get to see him in person, they were familiar with the select ideas he published—ideas that probably seemed celestial at the time but were nevertheless interesting and enticing.” - fr...
Thy Will be Done (Gimmicks and Online Instructions) by Alexander Marsh and the 1914This set is designed to perfectly complement the photo on the back of the tarot card. To enhance the experience, you'll need a watch, a pen, and a coin. While many performers opt for random objects, I believe that using matching props-down to the specific year of the coin, like 1804-elevates the narrative and adds a deeper layer to the performance. This attention to detail transforms the effect into a richer story...