Your Card TricksBelow are a selection of great card tricks I love to perform. With a little practice I'm sure you will too! Card tricks can often be a little boring to the spectator.However I've picked the most mind blowing and eye boggling ones to teach you. This way you are sure to impress anyone you show them to.
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You can perform most of these card tricks with a regular pack of normal playing cards that can be purchased cheaply from your local store. However I highly recommend you purchase a pack of Bicycle Playing Cards. In my and most magicians opinion they are the best quality cards, perfect for magic tricks!
You may need a couple of additional items for some of the card tricks, such as glue, elastic, invisible thread etc. Don't worry I will point you in the right direction to get hold of these inexpensively when required. Most can be purchased from your local store, and many of the tricks require nothing but playing cards and you!
Astley, a riding master at Westminster Bridge, was also a conjurer. Today he is regarded as the father of the modern circus. He had a genius for trick riding, and noticing that these riders received more attention from the crowds. He opened a riding school where he could also conduct shows of acrobatic riding skill. From this emerged Astley's Amphitheatre, where he featured equestrians, musicans, clowns, jugglers, tumblers, tightrope walkers and dancing dogs. Conjuring, card tricks and circus feats filled the bill. Natural Magic revealed many of the tricks performed.
Scot argued that witches did not exist and that their miraculous feats were nothing more than magic and conjuring. Today, Scot's text is seen as the first textbook about conjuring. Scot believed that the prosecution of those accused of witchcraft was irrational and un-Christian and he held the Roman Church responsible. Because of this stance, all obtainable copies of Scot's book were burned on the accession of James I in 1603 and those remaining are now rare. Scot's chapter on magic tricks constituted a substantial portion of the text found in every English-language magic book of the 17th and 18th centuries.
After Hours Magic, a Book of Al Thatcher Card Magic; 176 pp. e-book with 73 card effects by Al Thatcher and an additional 13 bonus tricks from Tom Craven, Stephen Bargatze, Gary Plants, Mike Powers, Dan Block, Steve Beam, Del Copley, Wynn Mertz, Nick Trost, Robert Bengel, Evert Chapman, Gordon Boyd, and Richard Bartram Jr., intended for the intermediate card magicians.
I got this kit to learn some fun tricks for my niece and nephew and it is great. The videos are very helpful, and the included items are high quality. I had a friend that is a professional magician help me with some tricks and he said he was impressed with what was included and thought the videos gave good tips and just enough information to get me going.
10 Incredible Hands Off routines The one condition I set myself in developing these routines is that effects would not be diluted just because they were 'Hands Off' - in fact, if anything, they would become stronger. Well they did become stronger, much stronger! A couple of these routines have been published before however they have now been fully updated to become totally 'Hands Off'. For instance my 'Echo' routine is fully described with complete patter and a new finish. There are also lots of new routines that are all extremely commercial. Contents Out Of My Hands - This is literally... Out Of This World!
The SH*T Spell - Could be shot or shut, but it's actually sh*t!
McDobson's Aces - Nothing Two Faced about this trick!
Echo - You, hilariously, teach them how to perform a card trick.
Card Trick - A selection is revealed in a truly impossible way, yet it's so easy!
Invisible - The table, deck, card and card case are invisible - they don't even see the thumb tip!
Second Chance - They'll have "no chance" to work this one out!
Birthday Card - DIY version, with modified handling, of my marketed effect.
Lucky Numbers - Both your lucky numbers are different, but they still lead to the same lucky card!
Tossed Deck - I don't toss it myself anymore, I get some ' Other Tosser' to do it for me.
Look No Hands is a 40 page soft bound book (Saddle Stitched).Look, No Hands by Wayne Dobson Reviewed by Liam Montier in MagicWeek.co.uk March 2011 "Look No Hands" is a new collection of 10 routines from the ever astonishing Wayne Dobson, and the theme, as you may have guessed, is that all of the tricks have been structured to work without the need for the magician to touch anything. Although Wayne mentions that he came around to this style of routining through necessity (due to his M.S.) he goes on to mention how much stronger his routines became as a direct result, and encourages the reader to explore this concept. While some of the routines would take masterful audience management to keep completely hands off (which Wayne has in spades), there is much to learn from adapting as much of this approach as you would be comfortable with. Out of the ten effects, some have been published before, but Wayne includes enough new ideas and presentational twists to make even avid collectors of his work find value in this new booklet, and some of my personal favourites are mentioned below. "Out of my Hands" is an interesting variation on Paul Curry's classic 'Out of This World' which features a great 'build-up' construction, starting with the performer being able to identify some of the cards colours, and then two spectators simultaneously separating the deck in classic fashion, "The Sh*t Spell" is an extremely funny version of the classic 'spelling' trick that, while it won't be for everyone, for the right performer is going to be a killer. "Invisible" is another ideal trick that I can see working its way into acts left right and centre, where a card chosen from the 'invisible' deck turns out to be genuinely the only card in a prediction envelope in full view. In my opinion, those tricks alone make this a worthwhile purchase, but then there is so much more in the booklet. New versions of Wayne's classic 'Tossed Out Deck' routine and 'Echo' are, well, even more classic than before, and that just covers half of the material included in this collection. Well written by Stephen Tucker, nicely produced (there are no photos, but none of the routines need them to be honest) and would be an entertaining read for the stories and jokes alone. The fact that this booklet also contains the repertoire of one of the most entertaining performers magic has ever produced is a rather splendid bonus.
A visual color change is one of the strongest reactions you can get in card magic. This brand new gimmick not only allows you to transform a card with just a toss, but it transforms on both sides. Turn a blue-backed joker into a red-backed queen. A precision built card gimmick that looks like trick photography. Bipolar includes three routines; a transformation effect taught by Nick Popa, a visual mid air card split by Nick Locapo, and a transposition effect taught by Erik Tait. These highly visual routines are just a few of the many applications of this fantastic gimmick. Bipolar creates visual eye-candy perfect for your Instagram and Youtube videos but is still sturdy enough to perform in the real world. The double change of both the front and the back happens at the same time enabling you to perform it while completely surrounded. Other flap cards have been seen before, but nothing like this has ever been available to the magic community until now. This is Bipolar.Nominee P3 Product of the Year Penguin Magic Awards 2020Nominee Trick of the Year Penguin Magic Awards 2020
"The use of shadow & light really bring magic to life. This effect will definitely become part of my repertoire." - Cyril Takayama "What Tobias did was literally one of the most creative things I've seen in a long, long time." - Daniel Garcia "This trick will not stay in the shadow very long. INCREDIBLE, I LOVE IT... I want to try that RIGHT AWAY!" - David Stone "That was easily one of the most surprising and original effects I have ever seen. It freaked me out a little bit and I loved it." - Jeremy Griffith (aka @lost_angelus) "Are you f---ing kidding me?! How the f--- does he come up with this s---! F--- him, f--- this effect, and f--- his hair. It's f---ing incredible." - Xavior Spade "I absolutely love it. It's so visual, it's so unique, and I can't wait to get my hands on it. It's REALLY great!" - Angelo Carbone "I was just blown away with the effect of Silhouette, but now that he's showed me the method... One syllable, Wow!" - Gregory Wilson"That was the craziest thing I've seen. I don't even know what happened, but it was sick and I want to do it too!" - Steven BrundageLight and shadow, one cannot exist without the other. Light brings knowledge, darkness brings mystery, but true magic exists in between. Silhouette is unlike anything you've witnessed before. With a simple shadow, Tobias Dostal creates a moment so pure, so impossible, and so visceral that it could start a religion. Simply put, Silhouette gives you the uncanny ability to manipulate and interact with shadows. With Silhouette, you have ultimate control over the realm of shadows. You can take a shadow and pluck it into reality. You can freeze your shadow in time. You can form shadows from things that don't exist. You can steal your spectator's shadow. You can even create a misbehaving shadow that snatches objects from your very hands (sometimes it'll even tickle you). Your shadows can be lighthearted, downright mischievous, or simply unexplainable, you decide. What you receive: 2ff7e9595c
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