24 April 2010

A Four Ace Trick

ourBy Sidney Carton Having used a duplicate set of short Aces for use in this well-known effect for some time past (this being suggested by a chance remark made by Mr. Edward Victor, of which he has, apparently, no recollection,) the following...
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Beadazzled

By Doug Edwards Two large beads, one red, one green, are threaded on a shoelace or length of cord. Closing his hand around the beads, the magician wraps the ends of the shoelace around the hand. A spectator is asked to choose one of the beads,...
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Less Trouble Double

By Doug Edwards Done properly this is an imperceptible double turnover. It may feel a bit awkward during your first few tries, but it will reach a comfort level pretty quickly. It probably will be done just a bit differently in different hands,...
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Recycling Alchemy By Ray Diaz

The magician transmutes a bottle cap into a silver half dollar. After handing a bottle cap to a spectator to inspect, the magician places it in his left hand, and has a spectator blow on his clenched fist. When he opens his fist, the bottle cap...
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The Holmes Production

By Richard Robinson The magician walks onto the stage. He is holding a large sheet of colored paper which is shown on both sides. The paper is formed into a cone. He makes a mysterious gesture over the cone and suddenly it is filled with red...
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Mental Card Work

By Richard Robinson One spectator selects a card at random, removes it from the deck and seals it in an envelope. Another spectator selects another card and writes the name of the card on a slip of paper. When the name of the card written on the...
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Card Riser

By Richard Robinson Card magic books seem to be authored by those who have two favorite phrases: 'first, force a card' and 'bring the selected card to the top of the deck.' Neither of these phrases and the work they imply are likely to inspire those...
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Card Thought

By Doug Edwards Volumes can be written about tricks and routines based on a red/black separation of the cards. They'd range from the banal to the sophisticated. Obviously, you are past the stage of the banal, and sometimes the too sophisticated can...
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21 April 2010

Prediction Surprising From “1, “2, 3”

Sumber : Terinspirasi dari E-book ”Trik Yg Pernah Menipu Einstein”. Trik ini dibuat lebih variatif dgn menggabungkan, sedikit hypnotist/ manipulasi pikiran, prediksi dan mathemagic dgn media koin dengan ide sendiri. Effek : Jumlah koin...
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3 April 2010

Goldin's Cup & Ball Sleights: The Cup Steal

By Richard Robinson The ball on the table is covered by the cup. The cup is lifted, the ball has vanished. The cup is set down and lifted again, the ball has returned. The Cup Steal Horace Goldin's method of stealing the ball from under the cup is...
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Sponged Out

By Richard Robinson The magician holds a large red sponge ball between his right first and second fingers. He places the ball on the palm of his open left hand which closes around it. On opening the hand, the sponge ball has vanished. Sponged Out is...
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