_EF First published in 1968, The Greater Artful Dodges of Eddie Fields has now been completely re-written, re-illustrated and expanded to over triple its original size. Contains almost seventy extraordinary tricks, tips, sleights never-before published stories about Fields’ life and tricks. Contents (from book ToC): 9 Foreword (Don Alan) 10 Introduction to the Second Edition 15 …
_EF The Feints and Temps of Harry Riser includes Harry’s handling of eight fabulous coin routines including his famous – Cap and Quarters The Mexican Jumping Coins Close-Up Miser Two Coin Interlude The Purse Swindle Purse Jam Copper; Silver; Gold. Illustrated by Earle Oakes. Excellent book, entertaining to read. Includes not just cards, but several …
_EF Illustrated by Ton Onosaka. A modern classic on close up with cards. Covers quick tricks, longer routines and gambling demonstrations. Highly recommended for the serious card worker. Darwin Ortiz is unquestionably one of the top card men in the world today. In this book, he offers you the chance to learn the routines that …
_EF Richard’s Almanac was acclaimed as one of the finest newsletters ever devoted to close-up magic. Its publication from 1982 to 1987 was a highlight in the history of close-up magic periodicals. And now, all four hundred pages of the original newsletter, containing tricks from the greatest close-up magicians of our time, have been reprinted …
_EF Ed Marlo felt magicians have very short memory. We often use concepts without knowing where they originated from. I can testify to that fact because recently I met a magician who could not vocalize the proper terms for each sleight-of-hand technique he used. Whenever he wanted me to realize what move he was thinking …
_EF Contents (from book ToC): i Title Page ii Acknowledments iii Dedication iv Foreword By Jon Racherbaumer 4 Front Room Finesse 5 The Two-Second Side Steal 11 The 380-Degree Tilt 14 The Bomb Door Card 16 The Marnase Bottom Deal 23 The Hittop Change 26 For Crimp’s Sake 28 New-Wave Cardstuff 29 The Money Card 35 Bite The …
_EF Time Magazine has called Derek Dingle “…the greatest card manipulator extant,” and from his television appearances with Tom Snyder, Dick Cavett, Barbara Walters, and Mike Douglas to his many contributions to Genii, Apocalypse, The Pallbearer’s Review, Epilogue, and Innovations he has consistently proven Time to be correct. Contents (From book ToC, updated May 2017): vii …
This is the Talismanic Card in Wallet or Window Wallet that inspired Dave Bendix to create the Bendix Bombshell. This wallet was made by Roy Roth, but it is based on the original ones made by Ed Brown. Ed Brown created the Window Wallet c. 1975 and a routine using it was published in Kabbala …
5 out of 5 There have been at least four authorized versions of the wallet produced that I have seen (and probably plenty more unauthorized ones): Original c. 1975 – (3 7/8″ x 7 3/4″) – R.A.R. Magic. Version 2 c. 1982 – (4″ x 8″) – R.A.R. Magic – this is the one John …
_EF For decades people have been begging for, and have repeatedly asked me, “Where is the Charlie Miller book?” Where indeed ? It’s been under your nose for 40 years, in the pages of “Magicana” where Charlie published an enormous amount of his own repertoire. Not just stuff he noodled together the night before, but …