Simply Impromp2 – 101 Card Tricks by Aldo Colombini

_EF The routines in this book use subtle moves and principles rather than difficult sleight-of-hand producing entertaining card effects that anyone can do and, more importantly, use no gimmicks and no set-ups whatsoever. Grab an ordinary – even borrow – deck of cards and you’re ready to perform high-impact routines which will amaze your spectators. …

Double Cross by Aldo Colombini

_EF Two sets of ESP cards are shown. You make a prediction from one set and from the other the spectator selects a card (say a Cross). Alas, your card turns out to be a circle. When you turn over the other four cards, they spell the word CROSS, with the ‘O.’ being the original …

Review by Andy Martin for Knotty Knot by Aldo Colombini

5 out of 5 This is a great rope effect!This effect by Aldo Colombini was recommended to me by Gary Michaels. Its basic form takes a few minutes to read the simple handling and its a great trick. But if you spend a bit more time practicing some extra moves it is even better. Basically …

Impromptu Card Magic by Aldo Colombini, Mamma Mia Magic Co.

_EF 90 AMAZING CARD TRICKS FROM THESE GREAT MAGICIANS: David Acer, Howard Adams, Larry Becker, Eric Booth, Aldo Colombini, John Cornelius, Tom Craven, Daryl, Tom Daugherty, Ken De Courcy, Michael De Marco, Peter Duffie, John Fedko, Karl Fulves, Norman Gilbreath, Phil Goldstein, Paul Gordon, J.K. Hartman, Stephen Jones, Eddie Joseph, Stewart Judah, Marty Kane, Bob …

Perpetual Calendar by Aldo Colombini, Peter Duffie

_EF Here you will find four effects using cards and a calendar (or pocket diary). Fill up the days with the names of the cards as per the templates shown in the instructions and you will have a calendar that presents a unique feature:  CENTRIFUGAL DIARY (Peter Duffie) HAVE A DATE (Aldo Colombini) THE DIARY …

Power Aces by Aldo Colombini, Meir Yedid

_EF A card is selected from a regular deck (say the Eight of Spades). A prediction envelope is displayed and four jumbo cards (7″x4.5″) are removed in a stack. The face card is the Ace of Hearts. The spectator is asked if he selected the Ace of Hearts. When he answers no, the cards are …

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