_EF Compiled and edited by Jim Sisti. Now you can own the second five years of The Magic Menu, the world’s only journal specifically for the walk-around magic specialties, in one volume. Whether you perform close-up magic in restaurants, bars, hospitality suites, corporate events, cocktail parties or other strolling venues, you’ll find a wealth of …
_EF Harry Lorayne’s Best of Friends is a great resource for learning magic from dozens of master magicians. There are sections that describe the magic of Larry Jennings, Bro. John Hamman, Ken Krenzel, Sid R. Spocane II, and Herb Zarrow. Jim Swain’s “Vanishing Aces” is an exceptionally visual ace trick, and Jack Birnman’s “False Identity” …
_EF Ibidem, published and edited by Howard Lyons and illustrated by his pro-artist wife, Pat, was issued from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from 1955 to 1979, and was the only notable magic periodical in Canada’s history. Ibidem was so far ahead of its time in the type of material it published, much of it still feels …
_EF Illustrated by Robert Lorayne. Includes complete indices by effect, contributors, sleights within effects, and by issue. The Apocalypse series are bound versions of one of the top magic magazines of the 1980’s. These volumes contain tons of close up material with cards, coins, money, and various other items. Each of the volumes is highly …
_EF Sixty-five years ago, Guy Jarrett self-published his notorious book on stage magic, Jarrett Magic. In 1981, the new edition was written by Jim Steinmeyer…but that was only part of the story. The 2001 edition, The Complete Jarrett, is the complete story of the original, one-of-a-kind, go-to-hell genius of stage illusion, Guy Jarrett. Every page …
G&L gets a little confusing because there was another company call G&L MagicWorks which was an operation by Jim Goren & Hank Lee and they made some nice quality work in the late ’70s and early ’80’s. But this item was by G&L which stood for Greg & Lynn. _EF A fine well balanced wand …
The Legs Table was invented by British comedy magician Arthur Dowler c. 1949 with ideas from Harry Stanley and Yimka who actual built it. Jack Hughes refined the original model to a smooth working piece of apparatus. This comedy prop was a big favorite of the late, great Tommy Cooper and Jack Hughes manufactured the …
_EF This was the first book in the series and it caused a complete sensation. This book attracted a great deal of attention and many wonderful feature reviews. For example Peter Zenner: Martin, has excelled himself with the production values. It looks beautiful; maybe it is the most attractive looking book I have ever seen. …
_EF Sometimes More Is More! Within these volumes are meticulously described 556 tricks and routines conceived by Stewart James. Of these, 478 have not been published before. Many of the originations of this extraordinary man appearing here for the first time are brilliant, some are transcendent. And of the 148 choice variants of his inventions …
The Cash Paddle was a favorite of the Dutch master craftsman Eddy Taytelbaum c. 1966 who made several beautiful versions. This version from Jay Leslie is well made from wood with a high quality mirror surface. _EF Five tricks in one. One coin becomes two, two become four and three become six then a dollar …