Feature Interview - Dan Sperry:Dan talks with Kozmo about why magic isn't cool and his experience on America's Got Talent.Columns:Kainoa Harbottle - Coin UKainoa talks about the 4th dimension and performs what he calls an "easy coin routine." Explanation included!Simon Lovell - Ask Simey!Simon answers, "What do you think about performing mentalism?"Christian Painter - MindtrippingChristian teaches a great business card mentalism routine.Bill Wisch - Wisch on SlydiniBill teaches Slydini's wonderf...
Two flat cut-out rabbits are displayed, one black and one white. They are covered with rectangular tubes. The rabbits and tubes are then turned around. When the tubes are removed, the white rabbit has changed to black, and the black rabbit has changed to white! The audience is suspicious! Humm. The magician repeats the scenario of covering the rabbits, turning them around, and uncovering them to reveal the rabbits are back to their original colors! The audience moans. The kids scream! Everyone ...
Call the eye doctor...my cards are mysteriously blurry!The BLURThis striking trick creates a unique image - a blurred deck of cards. Your audience will think they need their eyes checked when the ink starts to blur. Get ready to hear them shout in surprise! The clever gimmick is fully hidden within the deck of cards, making this very easy to perform.Freely show both sides of a pack of playing cards. Ask a spectator to freely select one card and remember it.Suddenly the printed ink on all the car...
You show three black phonograph records to the audience. The first black record is placed on a record and a colored silk is pushed through the record hole. When you remove the record from the sleeve, it has magically changed its color to that of the silk. This is repeated with the other two records. Nothing is found when you open the sleeve to show the inside .
In this volume, Ross Bertram, noted Canadian magician, gambling authority, and coin magic expert, gives magicians the best of his many years of performing experience. It includes over 400 photos to explicitly portray every detail of the text.