_EF An essential title for every magician, The Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks is the only book of its kind. Magical genius Stewart James, over the course of 40+ years, compiled three volumes of the Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks. Now, for the first time, these classic works have been collected, newly edited, and combined in a …
5 out of 5 George Robinson is to be congratulated on this oneThis item took nearly a year to receive, but it was more than well worth it. When I first learned of this new CW item, I couldn’t believe the price. Rather than ordering online, I had to call George at Viking to verify …
Stewart James’ Sefalaljia was a ground breaking five phase routine when it appeared in issue 69 of The Jinx December 2, 1939. It was a truly magical effect and key to its success was the multiple phases of the routine which created a much stronger impression of magic than any single routine would do. George …
_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 …
_EF In a hotel somewhere in the Midwest, Howard Thurston’s advance man has finished his dogged work for the day and, as dusk falls, he clicks on the lamp and slips a piece of paper into his portable typewriter. He begins to tap out descriptions of tricks for a book he’s been dreaming of writing …
I’ve always loved the Electronic Release (which is the name that it was called when I grew up in England and which is the name of the same routine created by Eddie Joseph c. 1930) for an instant impossible escape. The hardest problem is finding a nice looking chrome set and these from the Italian …
I’ve always loved the Electronic Release (which is the name that it was called when I grew up in England and which is the name of the same routine created by Eddie Joseph c. 1930) for an instant impossible escape. The hardest problem is finding a nice looking chrome set and these from the Italian …
Any Card To Wallet was Collectors’ Workshop’s most popular item created by Davey Marlin Jones and Rich Bloch. It is a wonderful no-palming or sleight of hand any card to wallet that taps into principles from Eddie Joseph’s Premonition and Coe Norton’s Omega Wallet, with some extra routining and misdirection and really is an amazing, …
Magiro created two versions of this unique switch case. His first version was released c. 1993 and this deluxe version was released c. 1998. Both versions were called “Kartenspiel Austauschkassette” and marketed by Eckhard Boettcher in Germany (thanks to Georg Walter the first version can be seen in the last three photos). The switch mechanism …
This is the best version of the Pimpernel Card Box released by Peter Scarlett. If you compare it with the other version he produced, you’ll notice that this one does not have any clasp on the front so there is no way you can tell if the box has been turned over or not. Most …