This is a beautiful version of Eric Lewis wonderful effect Locked Books Release from his book A Choice of Miracles, built by his son Martin Lewis at Magikraft Studios in 1993. This version really looks and feels amazing and unlike the P&L version (The Books of Ching Soo, c. 1930) it uses real books instead …
This is Eric Lewis’ wonderful Savoy from his book A Continuation of Miracles, built by the talented builder and designer Carl Williams. Mr. Lewis built just two sets and gave one of these to Carl Williams in 1991. Carl then built just 12 copies (with permission from Eric Lewis) and presented them as highly desirable …
This is Mikame’s version of Eric Lewis’ wonderful Savoy from Eric’s book A Continuation of Miracles, built by his son Martin Lewis at Magikraft Studios in 1993. Mikame’s version is not as high quality or elegant as Martin’s one. However, it works very well and is still one of the best switches you can perform right …
This is Mikame’s version of Eric Lewis’ wonderful Savoy from Eric’s book A Continuation of Miracles, built by his son Martin Lewis at Magikraft Studios in 1993. Mikame’s version is not as high quality or elegant as Martin’s one. However, it works very well and is still one of the best switches you can perform right …
_EF Written by Joe Berg, David Avadon, and Eric Lewis. Illustrated by Eric C. Lewis and Tom Jorgenson. A much sought after work on the life and magic created by or released by noted 20th century magic dealer and performer Joe Berg. Includes a chapter on the Okito/Bamberg material marketed by Mr. Berg and much …
This wonderful and colorful effect was invented by Eric Lewis as Peacock Fantasy and was inspired by an effect written by Larsen and Wright called “How the Finch Got Her Colors” in a 1928 booklet called the L.W. Mysteries for Children. You can read full details of the original Lewis version in his book A …
The Fantastic Frame was invented by the prolific English inventor and creator Eric C. Lewis c. 1937, though Eric didn’t produce it commercially until 1947. It is described in great detail starting on page 42 in Eric’s wonderful book A Continuation of Miracles. It has been created by a number of builders over the years …
5 out of 5 The Fantastic Frame was invented by the prolific English inventor and creator Eric C. Lewis c. 1937, though Eric didn’t produce it commercially until 1947. It is described in great detail starting on page 42 in Eric’s wonderful book A Continuation of Miracles. It has been created by a number of …
Variations of the Final Card effect have been around at least as early as 1945. Abbott’s released The Last Card devised by Roydon c. 1945 and Jack Hughes produced his improvement c. 1946.. Prolific English inventor and creator Eric C. Lewis started working on his version about the same time this version came out and …
5 out of 5 Variations of the Final Card effect have been around at least as early as 1945. Abbott’s released The Last Card devised by Roydon c. 1945 and Jack Hughes produced his improvement c. 1946.. Prolific English inventor and creator Eric C. Lewis started working on his version about the same time this …