_EF The Trick Second Spot by the late Maurice Fogel was and still is a superb effect! With the current popularity for ‘Mentalist Magic’ this seemed to be a perfect addition to the ‘A Kind of Magic’…… range of effects. It was Patrick Page who suggested that this would work very well indeed by using …
“Poor Charlie” Smith is a Scotty York modification of Derek Dingle’s “Poor Charlie” card routine. Derek’s routine was developed from Bruce Cervon’s “Dirty Deal” which in turn was based on Alex Elmsley’s “Dazzle”. Scotty’s handling and modifications appear in his “For Your Eyes Only” manuscript. Derek’s routine appears in “The Complete Works of Derek Dingle” …
_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 Features 50 effects including: Another Departed Point, Give Me the Mayo, Challenge Reverse, Sleight of Mouth, Who Killed Lilly Longlegs, The Lemming Ace Exchange, Hyperpoke, Heartless, Three Card Pop, Anticadge, Flashburn 2, Elmsley Cut Elmsley and more. Contents: x The Totally Official Foreword by Randy Wakeman xi Father Cyprian Says … xii Scotty York …
_EF Very detailed explanations with numerous B&W photographs. Rather than just a book of tricks, “In Concert” is meant as a training tool in finesse and analysis. It discusses the concept of the “half-move”, to take the heat off of sleight of hand. Contents: i Jazz Notes: intro by Michael Skinner with B&W photographs iii …
_EF For almost 50 years, Irving Desfor has captured the history of magic with his camera. His photos are the best! Here is your chance to catch a glimpse of moments in magic that are gone forever except in the memories of a few! See Dai Vernon perform the fabled Harlequin Act, watch Okito at …
The amazing Dutch FISM 1958 Grand Prix winner Tonny Van Dommelen created one of the most overlooked close-up miracles ever when in 1965 he started selling his wonderful close-up routine: Dizzy Dominoes. This is a nice set (in fact 2 sets are pictured) from Harry Stanley during his 30 Brewer Street days when none other …