Trick Booklets are a great way to tap into the creativity of other magicians. There are lots of tricks that you'll find work for you! Start messing with their minds!!
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Dusheck's Force Fields by Steve Dusheck
Steve Dusheck has created two spelling forces based on the one to six force used in Hot Rod and other effects. Night on the Town tells about a wealthy playboy who dates a beautiful woman each night of the week and gives her a different jewel every night. You spell to the of the week selected by the spectator and the color of the jewel matches your prediction. Using the Zodiac Force, you can spell to any sign of the zodiac using a Hot Rod or six of the other items.
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Lightstorm trick booklet by Andrew Mayne
The lights in the theatre darken. Strange music begins to fill the air as fog rolls on to the stage. The magician picks up a thin board. An assistant holding an eerie green work light walks on stage.
The magician places the board in front of his body. The assistant walks behind the magician and raises the light. He lowers the light behind the magician and begins to push.
The green light begins to emerge from the center of the magician's chest.
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Three different predictions are taken from a pad pf paper and given out, one to each of three spectators. A deck of cards is shuffled and cut into two halves.
A spectator cuts a portion from one half, turns it face up, and shuffles it together with the other face down half creating a topsy-turvy condition. The spectator cuts any amount of cards from this face up and face down portion, turns it over, and shuffles it with the remainder of the deck which is still face down on the table. The spectator now cuts a portion from this assembled packet, turns it over, and shuggles it together with the other packet. This cutting and shuffling procedure continues until the spectator feels it is enough and he can continue as long as he wants.
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This is a comprehensive depiction of Don Alan's theories, handling, and presentation of the Chop Cup. It's his way of doing it, not merely a replication of a single performance.
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The Coral Fang by Luke Jermay
"The Coral Fang," is Luke Jermay's third collection of material to be published. This manuscript does not concentrate as heavily on the use of suggestion in mentalism as his previous works. In this work are Jermay concentrates on several sure-fire effects as well as a few new twists using suggestion techniques and genuine psychological methodology.
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The Dark Cloak Trick Booklet by Docc Hilford
Learn how to become another person, know their secrets and deepest feelings even though these thoughts were never written , spoken or even shared! In this trick booklet, Docc explains a brand new way of revealing information. No more torn billlets, or extensive preshow work. This is effect is pure mentalism. The plans for an extensive, complete illusion with a levitation and vanish are included in this incredible little booklet. Docc explains it all, from tips on inexpensive lighting, to building a portable small stage set...
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7 by Patrick Kuffs trick booklet
An insanely dynamic entertainer and innovator, Patrik Kuffs has made smash-hit appearances at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, the International Battle of Magicians in Atlanta, and on such varied television shows as Popular Mechanics For Kids, Ad Lib and Urban Magic, with David Acer and Richard Sanders. This book, his first, contains seven eye-popping showpieces for stage and close-up, each one ingenious, engaging and astonishing enough to steal a show!
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Billets Naturally by Allen Zingg
This booklet covers every nuance of billet work. Allen Zingg not only covers peeks, but several other billet techniques including the Instant read center tear.
Also included with Allen's general explanation of billet work are several routines, so you can get to work right away.
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