The Jaks peek has been a firm favorite among mentalist for many decades.The problem I had with Jaks wallets was, they were great for peeks, but didn't feel like a real every day wallet, that is, until now!For the first time ever, you can now get a Jaks peek with
The magician shows the transparent compartment of a wallet and inside it puts a white piece of paper after having folded it. He gives the transparent compartment a "snap" and take out the piece of paper that will now magically have writing on it! The same can be done with a playing card of hearts, for example, which will turn into a spades and for many more transformations in full sight!
Three Poker Chips. One Perfect PredictionCraig Petty is back with another jackpot, walkaround miracle!Picture this: 3 poker chips are out on the table. You ask somebody to think of any playing card. You make three bets, one by one, with each chip going into their hand. First on the suit, second on the value and thirdly... you bet that you knew their card from the very beginning.Slowly, you turn each chip over to reveal the exact name of their thought of card printed across the back of the three...
Distilled is a stunning collection of practical, professional effects plucked directly from the working repertoire of Ryan Plunkett, the resident magician at the famous Chicago Magic Lounge. Like a fine whiskey, this remarkable array of effects has been slowly distilled and refined across real-world performances for sold-out audiences six nights a week.Filled with over 300 gorgeous photographs across 200 pages of step-by-step instruction, Distilled is a collection worthy of careful study. As ...
Karl Norman’s 40 Years at the forks written by Anthony Brahams and Mike Porstmann.Covers 21 years at the Forks Hotel (1971-1991) Fechter’s Finger Flicking Frolic.This book was published in 1995 and a few copies have been found!Karl Norman has been a resident magician at the Fechter Forks Hotel for 30 years. Here is a collection of some of the greatest close-up magic of all time direct from Karl Norman’s repertoire. Just look at the contents of this book: Think Of A Card P