What do you get when three of magic's most innovative creators (Mathieu Bich, Jon Armstrong and Garrett Thomas) put their heads together?
A Tiny Plunger!
This unsuspecting little prop...
A selected playing card is torn into four pieces. Then with one piece at a time and the hands being shown cleanly at every phase the card repairs itself. The card is then handed out for examination.
With this...
Devil Box is Ominous to your spectator's mind!
First, you take the deck of cards out of the card box and hand the deck to the spectator to shuffle. Next, you invite a spectator to pick any card and sign it....
You are out with friends, having some drinks; maybe one or two too many. A group of beautiful girls enter the bar, one more gorgeous than the other.
You cannot believe it! YOU get to take YOUR pick of...
This is a magical masterpiece from one of the greatest minds in magic.
Tony Binarelli developed this effect more than 30 years ago and refined it to perfection. In collaboration with Card-Shark and produced...
Image... spreading a deck across a table. Showing all different cards in the spread. The deck is then split into two piles, bound with rubber bands and tossed into the audience. Two audience members each look at a random card buried in their respective packets. The cards are then dropped on the floor, never touched by the audience member...
Cards are set on the card stand. Audience chooses one of the suits of the Jacks. (Let's say Hearts) When the magician spreads the cards, only Jack of Hearts is facing the audience. Also the back color of the Jack of...
"Loyalty" is a specially printed loyalty card with 16 different playing card revelations. YES!!! 16.
Two routines, One great piece of Magic.
Perfect for preforming Close-Up for a small group or in Cabaret if combined with a tossed out deck for hundreds.
Carry it about in your own wallet or keep it in the...
SORTED AFFAIR is one of the cleanest, most deceptive Oil & Water routines ever created!
There can be no question; the black and red cards are clearly mixed and then - in an instant - they're not! It looks...
"Brilliant!!!" - David Penn
"Fantastic AND it's a magician fooler!!! - Craig Petty
Have you ever wanted to produce a NAMED or THOUGHT OF CARD from your pocket instantly?
Created By Mark Calabrese, this is the low down dirty secret that will instantly elevate your card prowess!
DVS is a brilliantly simple concept that allows you to perform utterly impossible card magic...
Mark Mason writes: I have been performing different versions of Fully Loaded since 1995. I read a small manuscript by George Schindler and was addicted to this effect. I have tweaked, retweaked and tweaked again many...
One of the oldest and most secret gimmicks in magic lies within the Vanishing Queens. Within these special cards you will be able to make the Queens vanish right before your spectators' eyes. Step by step teaching...
Justin Flom's Card Artistry took the magic world by storm: millions of Youtube views, a performance on Ellen, and thousands of magicians enthusiastically using the routine in their performances.
Now...
Luke Dancy and David Regal have joined forces once again to present some of the most eye-popping, astonishing card magic ever developed, using an extremely versatile, and DECEPTIVELY SIMPLE TECHNIQUE.
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From the artistic mind of Shin Lim comes a limited Edition deck of cards that was designed for magicians and flourishers alike.
Aside from the striking back design and Shin's custom finish,...
Marc Arthur improves on the appearing hole effect with his debut release, (W)Hole Deck. In his routine, a stick melts through a spectator's selected card, creating an actual hole on the card that they can stick their...
Color Drop is a perfect walkaround trick:
Change the shadow of one card into another, and then change the card itself!
After a selected card is lost in the pack, the magician produces a "shadow" card with the pips cut out. This card, however, is not...
Be prepared to leave a deep impression in your spectators!
Spectator selects a card. Let's say it is the ace of hearts. The card is then signed front and back by the spectator. The heart is then visually...
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