I personally will stick with Paul Curry’s version over Mr. Zimmerman’s version. There are other versions including Harry Loryane’s Out of this Universe that I might use, but the problem I have with this version is the move occurs as the two packets are placed together after the spectator has dealt them – well talk …
_EF Thirty-seven magical, audience-tested routines from one of America’s outstanding bar magicians. Highlights include: J.C.’s Infamous Card Under the Drink – One of J.C.’s closely guarded secrets for many years; Entertainment Tacks – The bread on the ceiling will put the bread on the table; Jumbo Torn and Restored Car – The Big Brother to …
Wow! Winston Freer was a Genius! What an incredible miracle this effect is! Very different in method from anything similar that I have seen. This is based on a principle developed by Paul Curry called the Curry Paradaox c. 1953. However Freer adds an ingenious allowance for the area lost by redistribution which allows you …
For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This effect starts off as a beautifully made variation of the principle developed by Paul Curry called the Curry Paradox c. 1953, similar to the effect created by Winston Freer’s amazing Magic Tile Puzzle. But if you know anything about Alan’s magic and …
_EF Once you have learned the effects in the first volume of this series you are ready for the second! Dazzle your friends with complete routines including: Cards on Ceiling Cards through Handkerchief Vanishing Salt Trick Coins through Table Okito Box Copper-Silver Transposition 4-Ace Location and many more! Illustrated by Barry Ross. This is another …
_EF Here is a beautifully produced book of intriguing material by an experience performer who loves his art. In his previous book, The Art of Illusion, Will Ayling fascinated us with his detailed explanations of the illusions he has performed over the years. Here’s a beautifully-produced book of intriguing material by an experienced performer who …
Read a great article by Nick Lewin about Roy Johnson here. For me The Dunbury Delusion of Chapter five was almost as important to me as Paul Curry’s Out of This World. It was one of my favorite routines for years, and I think high time I brought it back into rotation! _EF Illustrated by …
_EF Enlarge your magic repertoire and amaze your friends with mystifying rope tricks you can easily learn from this legendary encyclopedia of rope tricks for magicians. Containing over 150 tricks, many created by masters of rope magic, this book shows you step-by-step how to perform the best rope tricks ever devised. No matter how often …
_EF The Jinx is filled with incredible gems in bite sized pieces. Apart from a wealth of incredible effects, I love the commentaries by Annemann. The historical impact that The Jinx appears to have had is quite amazing. So much seems to have come from this publication. Content: October 1934 – 1941; 907 pages The …
_EF Illustrated by Edward E. Mishell, Edited by Louis Tannen. Excellent book with many fine (and now famous) routines. Chapter 5 is entirely devoted to the Curry Turnover Change. Lorayne explains the technique in great detail and you will find some very good applications for the move. Contents: vii Introduction: Dai Vernon viii Foreword: Harry …