Random Acts of Magic by David Acer

_EF Prepare to be intrigued, delighted, elated – Random Acts of Magic is an inspired and inspiring collection of more than 60 brand new, bread-and-butter goodies, tightened and refined over thousands of shows, lectures and television appearances! You’ll find astonishing tricks with cards, coins, markers, cell phones, matchbooks, matches, receipts, elastics, bottles, balls, bills, wallets, …

Reflex Card Case by Fun Inc.

This effect was originally invented by Professor Nishan Andounian and sold and marketed c. 1929 by Joe Berg at Joe’s Princess Magic Shop in Chicago.   The original name was called: Enchanted Card Slide and it has been made by many since then and is an amazing little device. This is a cheap version of …

Mummy Playing Cards by U.S. Games Systems Inc.

_EF Not a trick but nicely themed cards. For all those Alan Warner and other Mummy effects like this one where you need a special Egypt Theme! Just a normal pack of cards in the shape of a mummy! Nicely made, even if they are a bit difficult to manipulate due to their shape!

The Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic by Martin Gardner

_EF Great Encyclopedia! This is just what you get, an Encyclopedia alphabetically ordered by the object used. There are really a lot of effects and puzzles and jokes the greatest part very easy but only a little part of them is really good you should choose them yourself. Finally a very good book, knowing some …

The Art of Magic (PBS) by Carl Waldman, Joe Layden, Jamy Ian Swiss

_EF Issued in conjunction with the 1998 PBS series of the same name, The Art of Magic takes an eclectic look at the history and development of stage magic. Like the series, the book is more inspirational than informational — laden with gorgeous, full-color reproductions of rare magic posters, photographs and prints, leafing through his …

Illustrated History of Magic (2nd) by Milbourne Christopher, Maurine Christopher, Heinemann

_EF Feared as the devil’s handiwork in medieval Europe, officially outlawed in the British colonies of North America, magic performances nevertheless attracted steadily widening audiences who marveled at the sleight of hand or sought proof of the existence of supernatural forces. First published in 1973 and long out of print, this mesmerizing, intelligent history sweeps …

Magic City Library of Magic Vol. 09 Sponge Balls by Leo Behnke, Magic City

_EF This is the Ninth Volume in the Library of Magic on Sponge Balls by Magic City. Within its pages you will find knowledge on how to perform quality routines and performances using Sponge Balls. Softcover, 32 pages. Contents: Chapter I – BASICS Sleights – Finger palm – The Vanish – The Pinch – Two-Handed …

Magic City Library of Magic Vol. 06 Folding Coin by Leo Behnke, Magic City

_EF This is the Sixth Volume in the Library of Magic on the Folding Coin by Magic City. Within its pages you will find knowledge on how to perform quality routines and performances using the Folding Coin. Softcover, 31 pages. Contents: Chapter 1 – SECRET BASICS Care and Maintenance Chapter 2 – BASIC PENETRATION Coin …

Match to Flower by GEM Magic

The Match to Flower effect was invented by American Vaudeville cigarette manipulator Earl Morgan c. 1940. The original is an exclusive Ireland Magic Co. (now Magic Inc.) prop, but it has been widely pirated. _EF The Gem Match To Flower is a professional gimmick used by leading performers the world over. The flower itself will …

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