Review by Andy Martin for Expert at The Card Table (2002) by S.W. Erdnase

5 out of 5 A classic piece of magic history for just $52.This 2002 Facsimile version of Expert at the Card Table by the, still mysterious, S.W. Erdnase is an incredibly faithful reproduction of the original book. It was published in 1902 and has had a profound impact on card magic ever since (after some …

SYZYGY (Vols. 1-5) by Lee Earle

_EF SYZYGY – The First Five Volumes is the most important Mentalism book of the new millennium and qualifies for instant inclusion on everyone’s ‘five foot shelf’. Mentalism has a colorful history of cutting edge periodicals such as The Jinx, The Invocation, and Magick – and since 1995, SYZYGY has been the premier publication for Mentalists. …

Spirit Cabinet (“Sheishin no Cabinet”) by Collectors’ Workshop

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 …

Semi-Automatic Card Tricks (Vol. 1) by Steve Beam

_EF In Volume One of Steve Beam’s Semi-Automatic Card Tricks you will find more than fifty professional card tricks and routines.  These are not your typical self-working card tricks.  Most come complete with the patter and presentation to show you exactly how the inventors of the tricks present them.  This enables you to astound and entertain …

On The Loose – Vols. 1-4 DVD by Bill Malone

_EF For the last 25 years, Bill has made his living performing magic and along the way, he’s made numerous appearances on national television (including NBC’s “World’s Greatest Magic” and “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous”) in addition to performing for high profile clients that, if listed, would read like a “Who’s Who” of corporate …

Apocalypse: Vols: 16-20 by Harry Lorayne

_EF Illustrated by Robert Lorayne. The Apocalypse series are bound versions of one of the top magic magazines of the 1980’s and 90’s. These volumes contain tons of close up material with cards, coins, money, and various other items. Each of the volumes is highly recommended. This is the final volume in the series of …

Apocalypse: Vols: 11-15 by Harry Lorayne

_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 …

Mini Drawer Box by Trickery

_EF This was one of the items that Howie at The Trickery had created a few times. I think the next one he commissioned Michael Baker to build was the better of the two. But this one was still good value for money and could hold a full deck in case, which was one of …

Jumbo Card Box by Trickery

This was sold by Howie at The Trickery in his early days of custom wooden props before he started working with some big guns such as: Magic Wagon, Michael Baker, and the infamous Jerry. As much as we like to complain about the new style “thin” jumbo bicycle cards, one of the benefits is that …

Apocalypse: Vols: 01-05 by Harry Lorayne

_EF Illustrated by Richard Kaufman, Bill Steinacker, Gregg Webb, Joe Wierzbicki. 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 recommended. Contents:  Foreword by Harry Lorayne …

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