The Sixth of the Dr. Albo Books in a strictly limited edition. _EF This is one of the largest volumes (416 pages) of the Classic Magic series of which 76 pages are in full color. Chapter one begins with flower magic including the famous Okito Redmon Square Circle flower production and various spring Botanias. “Fastest Flower Vanish” …
The Seventh of the Dr. Albo Books in a strictly limited edition. _EF While this book does serve as an index to the first 7 volumes of the series, it also has quite a bit new content as well. It starts with a section on the Magic of Jon Martin which includes, some articles as well …
John Cornelius of San Antonio, Texas was the first to use this principle with his Pinnacle Slate which he sold through his John Cornelius Creations company. Magicians were quick to see the possibilities of John’s discovery and soon many forms of it began to appear without a ‘tip of the hat’ to John. (George Robinson …
_EF Sankey Panky contains the kind of close-up magic that’ll knock your socks off. It’s ingenious, it’s startling, it’s innovative and it’s all the creation of Jay Sankey. Written and illustrated with pictures that seem to move in the style for which he is world famous, Richard Kaufman once again brings you the very best …
_EF Ken Brooke packed a powerful punch – not with his fist, but with his world renowned, commercial magic. Now you can learn his secrets in this new book, “Ken Brooke and Friends,” (Vol. 1) by Derek Lever, Taurus Magic. Enjoy the history of Ken’s early life and the working details of most of the apparatus …
_EF This giant publication features over 130 pages of tips, plans and illusion ideas. The book begins with a foreword by David Copperfield and includes seven out-of-print, rare Abbott’s plans and eight of Paul Osborne’s earliest Genii plans. Tips from Gerald Frenette, Karrell Fox, Tom Mullica, Hal Diamond, Dennis Fahrig, David Seebach and many more. …
_EF Meticulously compiled by James B. Alfredson and George L. Daily, this landmark volume catalogs nearly two centuries of magic periodicals published in English—from the earliest known journals of the 18th century to the vibrant publishing scene of the late 20th century. This bibliography is more than just a list—it’s a comprehensive research tool. Each …
For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This effect starts off as a beautifully made variation of the principle developed by Paul Curry called the Curry Paradox c. 1953, similar to the effect created by Winston Freer’s amazing Magic Tile Puzzle. But if you know anything about Alan’s magic and …
Wow what a great little effect from Roy Roth and his company R.A.R. Magic this item is. It could be played for laughs or in the right hands this would really freak them out. The little doll is made of a Play-Doh like material and although the figure that is pre-made is perfectly fine, it …
The Fifth of the Dr. Albo Books #? of 550 (estimated) copies issued. _EF This is one of the largest volumes of the series and had substantially fewer volumes printed (estimated at approximately 550). This is often the volume collectors are missing due to the relatively low number printed. It starts as Volume 4 does with more …