The magician displays four white sticks and four blue sticks. each stick has a number from one to four printed on it. Whit the numbers hidden, the magician sets aside one of the white sticks as his prediction. The spectator selects ANY blue stick and amazingly, the sticks match! This can be repeated over and over. In fact, the spectator can select both sticks and still they match. It must be magic ! Premonition is the art of predicting in advance the outcom of some future random event. Whit Match-sticks, you will be credited whit powers that surpass even ESP! A new brillant magic trick that anyone can master.
Looking for the PERFECT card revelation? Look no further!Imagine this, the spectators selects a playing card at random, and with MINIMAL MOVEMENT, the label on the bottle of soda changes and reveals the selected card! The bottle of soda has been in full view this entire time!
1. Show a deck of playing cards to your audience, and invite a spectator to freely select one card. Place that card face-up onto the deck.2. Magically, the card slowly floats upward! You can even remove the card below the floating card, and the selected card remains suspended in mid-air.3. The selected card slowly returns to the deck. You can immediately spread the deck to show the faces of all the cards.
The magician displays four white sticks and four blue sticks. each stick has a number from one to four printed on it. Whit the numbers hidden, the magician sets aside one of the white sticks as his prediction. The spectator selects ANY blue stick and amazingly, the sticks match! This can be repeated over and over. In fact, the spectator can select both sticks and still they match. It must be magic ! Premonition is the art of predicting in advance the outcom of some future random event. Whit Matc...
The book contains 93 pages and takes virtually every Al Koran effect as performed on TV. It analysis the effect and the method, then provides the exact words of patter as used by Al Koran.There is a listing of all the books in Al Koran's library by Terry Seabrooke and Jack Avis contributes material on Al Koran. Al Koran is introduced by Goodliffe and Billy McComb also provides a comprehensive article on Al and his lifetime.