Dinamo Deluxe Spot Card by Norm Nielsen

This is a really nice version of the Tenyo’s What’s Next, though it was originally released before What’s Next so maybe Tenyo were inspired by Norm?  It is made of heavy gauge rolled steel and the white spots are thin and backed with velour to slide easily. Other than the Delben version, this would be …

Immaculate Conceptions of Stephen Tucker by Stephen Tucker

_EF The Immaculate Conceptions of Stephen Tucker is a large plastic-comb bound book containing a baker’s dozen of close-up tricks with cards, coins and dice.  Including: a four coin transposition in which the back-clip plays an important part an adaptation of a Bob Ostin idea in which a segment of a coin is removed, then …

The Encyclopedia of Stage Illusions (1 of 500) by Burling Hull, Ormond McGill

Wow what a beautiful and impressive book. This is the one that they all want, and you’ll almost never find one in this amazing condition. Filled with 240 illusions and 374 pages. I’ve filled out the full contents below (which I have not seen anywhere else) so you can appreciate all the amazing illusions in …

Do-mini-o (Painted) by Alan Warner

This is the first version of Do-Mini-O that Alan produced (the later version is here) and it is a simple and clean effect, but even here Alan shines with his attention to detail.  There are three beautifully gimmicked dominoes and they have a locking mechanism for each change (so for white and the color change). …

Do-mini-o (Painted) (Willi Wessel Collection) by Alan Warner

For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This is the first version of Do-Mini-O that Alan produced (the later version is here) and it is a simple and clean effect, but even here Alan shines with his attention to detail.  There are three beautifully gimmicked dominoes and they have a …

202 Methods of Forcing by Ted Annemann

_EF If you have ever wondered what is the best way to force a card or number or item in a certain situation, then you can stop wondering. This booklet is nothing but forcing methods. It is ideal if you design your own routines and would like to find the most suitable force. It is …

Merrill’s Psychedelic Premonition by R.D. Merrill

This is a popular effect and I believe the originator of this principle is here. Dal based this idea on a Domino Prediction he created before this similar to this item.  The psychedelic colors make it sure to stand out from the crowd! _EF Spectator receives from performer a packet of several cards, these are scattered …

Magic Explained by Walter B. Gibson

_EF Revealing the secrets of favorite tricks and illusions performed by the world’s greatest magicians – plus three dozen new easy tricks you can do. Contents: 1 Foreword 5 Contents 7 Chapter 1 – Twizzlers: Puzzles and stunts, mostly. 8 Coin and Saucer: Pick up coin from water-filled saucer without getting fingers wet. 9 Dimes and …

The Illustrated Book of Magic Tricks by Will Dexter

_EF A fascinating showcase of many classic magic tricks including the famous Indian Rope Trick.  Contents: 7 Introduction 9 That Wonderful Wand 10 This Is A Magic Wand 11 Who’s Knocking, It Must Be Spirits 12 Big Wand From Tiny Purse 13 Presto! It’s Gone 14 The Ghostly Pencil 15 The Lazy Match 16 Where …

Magic Color Teller by Mac Made Magic

I have been trying to track down the origin of this effect for sometime because it is a popular item as you can see by the versions I have here.  This is certainly the oldest version I have seen from Mac Made Magic c. 1945.  That is Mac with a “c” not a “k” and …

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