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Tricks with Aces have always intrigued the general audience, and a good Ace routine should be at the fingertips of every magician. In his usual inimitable style, Nick Trost has simplified the handling
BK-2291
$10.00
From the man who always succeeds, though not by playing with a full deck! In addition to being a delightfully direct discovery of a thought of card, this is the ideal way to learn to understand and master the
BK-1913
$10.00
OMNIBUS focuses on the most popular card effect in the history of magic... The Ambitious Card. Out of print for years and highly sought after on the used market; this includes all the material contained in its original 1987
BK-6691
$59.95
Best of All Worlds - Written and compiled by Brent Arthur James Geris, Bob Postelnik and Duppy Demetrius. Foreword written by Max Maven, Preface written by Michael Weber, Filled with history, stories, and, most of all, magic,
BK-6229
$51.95
The idea was just conceived in Bombay, worked on during the long voyage to America and climaxed with success on November 3rd in Colon, Michigan. The most difficult task ahead is to try and tell you in plain unvarnished language just how wonderful Bombay
BK-1251
$4.95
Beginning with the now out-of-print and much sought-after Card Craft, the release of each new book from J.K. Hartman has been welcomed by discerning card handlers the world over for his direct effects and deviously simple
BK-6266
$34.95
Billy McComb and Ken de Courcy have created a MIND-BLOWING divination that can be performed ANYWHERE at ANYTIME! The plot is simple, the method is devious and the effect is extremely STRONG! The Magician asks the spectator to
BK-2124B
$14.00
Admission Includes... The Original Cardwarp routine created by Roy Walton. An unpublished Cardwarp idea by Roy Walton. Two essays on routining and what not to do. Ten scripts to adapt to your Cardwarp routine.
BK-6392
$44.95
Plot: A red-backed card is freely selected from a red-backed deck. The back of the chosen card changes color to blue so that it is easily found. The blue-backed card is placed under a saltshaker, the spectator's finger, or even under the spectator's foo
BK-1670
$19.95
Having a spectator pick a card from a Blue deck, sign it and return it...nothing new? WAIT! You find their card, but there's no signature. You tell them, "I can fix that." You then wipe the signature back onto the face of the
BK-2187B
$15.00
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