_EF Sometimes More Is More! Within these volumes are meticulously described 556 tricks and routines conceived by Stewart James. Of these, 478 have not been published before. Many of the originations of this extraordinary man appearing here for the first time are brilliant, some are transcendent. And of the 148 choice variants of his inventions …
I really like this box from that nice guy Dean Dill – some people criticize it for not being new – but I think Dean is quite open where he got his ideas from and this is a wonderful effect. You have to learn the routine but the handling is not difficult. And the finish …
_EF They were the work of passion, these three volumes, and they were beautiful. They revealed the finest of magic sifted from a lifetime of experience. They were unique. Typewritten by the recipient of the A.M.A. Literary Fellowship and author of over 26 books of magic. Filled with hand drawn watercolor artwork and illustrations, and …
This is a wonderful variation on Paul Curry’s classic “Out of This World.” _EF With nearly no assistance from the magician, the spectator performs the impossible: Separating the black and red cards from each other–without looking at the faces of each card. The kicker comes when the spectator realizes that they’ve also separated the blue …
_EF This effort was kicked off in his “Thoughts On…” column which ran in The New Tops magazine from October 1993 to December 1994. John’s column was for the majority of magicians who tend to do a lot of pocket and parlor tricks for small audiences and few shows. He knew that most magic shows …
This is a high-end version of Paul Curry’s Touch. _EF Two decks of cards, a red deck and a blue deck, are displayed. An audience member selects one of the decks (let’s assume they have chosen the red one). After showing the faces of the blue deck, the performer selects three blue cards as “predictions.” …
This is a high-end version of Paul Curry’s Touch. _EF Two decks of cards, a red deck and a blue deck, are displayed. An audience member selects one of the decks (let’s assume they have chosen the red one). After showing the faces of the blue deck, the performer selects three blue cards as “predictions.” …
_EF This book details 60 effects with cards, coins, cups and balls, ring & rope, Oktio coin box, and billiard ball production and including: Never Say Dice, Four Card Display, Ace-embly, Hiccup Coins, Super Link (rubber bands), Hopping Cups and Balls (short routine suitable for table hopping), Back and Forth Sandwich (cards) plus many more. …
_EF His Manuscripts and Notes Edited by Carl W. Jones and Jean Hugard. Illustrations by Harlan Tarbell. This is one thick book! This is the original Greater Magic reprinted, with the addition of More Greater Magic. Greater Magic is over 1000 pages. More Greater Magic is over 300 pages of additional material and covers the …
_EF A colossal and stupendous compendium of over 60 years of tricks – brilliant and original tricks with cards, matches, dice, coins, ropes, rings, paper folds, mental magic, sugar cubes, sponge balls, business cards, cigarettes, mathematics and much more. And all are fairly easy to do! You’ll find Martin Gardner’s contributions to periodicals since 1930, …