Quadruple Spellbound by Simon Aronson
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Originally created in the 1970s and first published c. 1982, this is one of Simon Aronson’s favorite routines. He always carries the coins with him and performs the routine often. Although custom made coin sets have been made for a few of his friends and customers over the years, this is the first time the …
_EF The DVDs are packed with great magic, and it’s wonderful that Simon presents us with a mixture of his greatest effects from all previous books and magazines. It’s a terrific overview. That said, these DVDs are not a substitute for his books. Aronson’s magic is worthy of careful study, and I think these DVDs …
5 out of 5 Achieve the Impossible Aronson outdoes himself here. He has already written some of the best card magic books ever written, including what is likely the most popular memorized stack. But this has to be his best book yet. Consider the first trick in the book. Work through the clear, thorough description …
_EF Six Jokers are shown, each with a different brightly colored Casino back. The performer explains that each card represents a memorable gambling experience in six different casinos. But, the magician points out, the Jokers by themselves are meaningless in Poker. The performer tells the spectator that the Jokers are wish cards. He asks the …
_EF Transform a signed card into an impossible object-that your spectator gets to keep! You display both sides of a small printed Instruction Card for “The World’s Greatest Card Trick” which you just received in today’s mail and offer to try it out with the spectator’s help. As you read off each step, the spectator …
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