16 COMMERCIAL CARD ROUTINES USING NORMAL CARDS, GIMMICKED CARDS, JUMBO CARDS AND PREPARED DECKS! Featuring: Ken de Courcy, Gene Castillon, Arthur Carter, Trevor Lewis, Cameron Francis, Jozsef Kovacs, R. Paul Wilson, Edwin Hooper, Sam Schwartz, Raphael Czaja, André Robert and Ryan Matney.
This amazing handkerchief will jump around in your hands and fly through the air, completely under your control. No threads are used in this trick, and it is extremely easy to do. The original item by Steve Dusheck - together with many unauthorized copies of this effect - has been a continuous best-seller at magic shops around the world. Tenyo has obtained permission from Steve Dusheck, and is proud to newly release this trick. You'll have the handkerchief dancing in no time. A delight to watch ...
In Stanley Collins-Conjurer, Collector and Iconoclast, master historian and author Edwin A. Dawes leads you through the life of happiness and heartbreak of this brilliant magician and collector.A great character of British magic during the first half of the 20th century, Stanley Collins was unique in that his tremendous conjuring skills were allied to high intelligence, musical talent and rapier-like wit. Moreover, in his own elegant style, Collins made important and long-lasting contributions ...
#1. An ordinary, unprepared rope (you can use your own) is placed inside the Clean-Cut cutting machine.# 2. In full view, with no false moves, the rope is cleanly sliced into two parts. The two pieces of the rope and then cut ends are cleanly visible.#3. Reversing the action, the rope is now openly restored.You won’t believe your eyes when you see this startling magical illusion.
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...