A miniature version of Robert Harbin’s most famous illusion the Zig-Zag Lady. _EF You fan an entire deck of cards, showing them to be quite ordinary. Then, after introducing a plain wooden box, you slip the deck into the opening on top. Removing two cards and sliding them each into a separate cut in the …
A miniature version of Robert Harbin’s most famous illusion the Zig-Zag Lady. _EF You fan an entire deck of cards, showing them to be quite ordinary. Then, after introducing a plain wooden box, you slip the deck into the opening on top. Removing two cards and sliding them each into a separate cut in the …
The original version of this effect was invented by the genius Robert Harbin c. 1946 as Dippy Magnet. The Dutch Micro Magic master, Eddy Taytelbaum, created a stunning version which earned him third place at the 1961 FISM Close-Up/Card Competition. Another beautiful version was built by Carl Williams in the Okito-Williams style. This version by …
_EF Ken Brooke packed a powerful punch – not with his fist, but with his world renowned, commercial magic. Now you can learn his secrets in this new book, “Ken Brooke and Friends,” (Vol. 1) by Derek Lever, Taurus Magic. Enjoy the history of Ken’s early life and the working details of most of the apparatus …
Robert Harbin was probably most responsible at a young age for me getting into magic. Every time I saw this illusion performed growing up I was just amazed by it. Harbin created this beautiful illusion c. 1965 and it is probably the most copied stage illusion of all time. I was lucky enough to perform …
This is based upon the Robert Harbin effect The Little Tippler (hence the name Tippler for this version) that was featured in Abra (Vol. 8, No. 207, January 1950), this was the effect: A small painted block of wood is produced and placed precariously on the edge of the table. After some talkie-talkie, the block …
The legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer, Jack Hughes, invented many staples in magic that we take for granted today (including: TV Card Frame (1936), Coins in Glass (before Copenetro) (1939), Attaboy (early 1930s), Clatter Box (1951) and many more. I grew up in the UK dreaming of owning some Jack Hughes effects. It was clear that the House of Hughes was producing some …
_EF The first volume in the Miracles Trilogy. Any time someone sets down in print their life’s work, it deserves your attention. When that person has spent some 60 years performing, writing, inventing and thinking magic, you can be sure it will be no ordinary book. Eric Lewis is just such a person, and there …
_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 Introducing Bill’s Magic is a fantastic book, loaded with great magic for parlor and stage. The material is in the category of Robert Harbin and Eric Lewis’s stand up material. All effects in the book are geared for a family audience. Illustrated by Ali Bongo and it that includes Bill’s famous Sporting Act, his …