A Great Version of the Color Changing Records I’ve had various color changing records/cds over the years but this is the most magical and visual. It even includes a final color change at the end using the Visible Picture Printing principle which looks very clean indeed. The props are well made and the quality is …
_EF This could quite possibly be the most commercial trick ever invented. FriendBook could do for magic what FaceBook has done for social networking! Dave Taylor’s FriendBook is a great prediction effect that everyone can relate to. Using the premise of a social networking site, this is not only a bang up to date and relatable premise but also …
_EF Imagine having a card freely chosen and then asking a 2nd person to merely THINK of another one. Amazingly, when the chosen card is turned over, the thought of card is written on the back of the first chosen card! Stunning magic and best of all, very easy to do! Watch Richard Bellars, star …
_EF By now you’ve undoubtedly started to notice quick response codes or QR codes. They’re those little square grids printed on products and in ads, they’re popping up everywhere. You point a mobile phone or device at them and they are able to interact with it in various ways. QR Codes are the future of …
This effect is based on the Joe Karson effect called The Vision Tester c. 1940 that was released in the Karson Xclusives line. _EF This was Joe’s routine: Original Routine: You show a special glass rod, and four printed cards. Now you begin to convince your spectator that he has an upside down eye. You …
_EF This book – compiled and edited by Martin Breese – gathers together all of Al Koran’s magazine articles from the magic Wand, the Gen, the Wizard and Pentagram. It also features virtually all of the commercial effects that Al released via the Unique Magic Studio in London. Included as well are the effects that …
5 out of 5 The "No Fear" ChopperThis well made apparatus really fills the bill, now that guillotines and other "threatening" apparatus are banned from some venues. It can be played as a "chopper," but the blade doesn’t even pretend to be sharp. This gives the performer the option of playing this piece in a …
The idea of using magic powder to distract attention from a sleight or move has been around for centuries. It is used whenever a magician needs some misdirection typically to ditch a gimmick or pick-up something for the next phase in an effect. It was first described c. 1584 by Prevost used to ditch the …
_EF A soon-to-be-stunned spectator gives you a number from 1-100. You remove all the change from your pocket and the total matches exactly! In Greg’s professional repertoire for years, it’s a perfectly direct and deceptive feat of mentalism that has impressed some of the best minds in magic! It’s easy to do. You start clean, end …
_EF It’s completely examinable and does not work like a Lippincott Box. Use it for Ring in Lemon, watches or predictions. The performer places a wine glass on the table and borrows a finger ring from any spectator. The ring is placed in the folds of a handkerchief and given to the spectator to hold …