Shin Lim – Flawless

FLAWLESS is an impromptu way to (actually) place a selected signed card into the center of the pack, and with no apparent moves bring it back to the top. And since it instantly resets, FLAWLESS is a perfect addition to any Ambitious card routine.

Taught in intricate detail and shot in 1080p Full HD, Shin goes over 3 of his favorite variations. Learn it now from F.I.S.M-NACM, IBM, and WMS winner Shin Lim.

Credits: This is my specific handling of a move that probably originated with Nate Leipzig
See Dai Vernon’s Tribute to Nate Leipzig (Ganson, 1963) as well as Arthur Buckley’s Card Control (1946), where the move is attributed to John Brown Cook.

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Blind by Daniel Madison

Two decks with different colored backs are introduced. You ask your spectator to choose any card and place it on top of your pack. You do the same. To everyone’s amazement, BOTH cards match.

A free choice from the spectator leads to one impossible conclusion.

BLIND is a modern take on a timeless prediction plot, done under impossible conditions. NO duplicates. NO doubles. NO possible explanation.

Learn the complete effect now – along with additional tips and the psychology that makes this trick work so beautifully – in nearly 10 minutes of detailed instruction.

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Cannibal Cards

The Cannibal Cards plot was devised by Lin Searles in the late 1950’s and this decidedly unusual plot has been capturing the imaginations of card magicians ever since. The original Searles approach utilized special cards. You’ll see seven pasteboard masters, each with their own individual spins on this now-classic effect where a succession of playing cards seem to disappear when placed between other cards, apparently eaten by the “cannibal” cards – and all use ordinary cards.

Michael Ammar begins with the classic plot combined with Frank Garcia’s “Apex Aces” and a “collectors” finish that provides three minutes of solid entertainment while Bill Malone follows with a typically hilarious presentation and a few red herrings thrown in that are guaranteed to even fool magicians. Juan Tamariz turns the trick into a piece of magical theater, complete with audience sing-alongs while J. J. Sanvert follows the classic plot right up until his amazing surprise ending. Larry Jennings, as would be expected, offers a classic and elegant handling while Michael Skinner demonstrates the version he used for over 25 years while he was the magician in residence at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas. Finally, Eugene Burger presents a streamlined rendition that will, again, mystify everyone but particularly those who are familiar with the original, classic handling.

Since its conception, the Cannibal Cards plot has been a favorite of magicians and their audiences. As Dan Huffman observed in The Linking Ring, “And, why not, when one considers the delightful combination of snappy card magic and the consumption of raw, human flesh.”

  • Cannibal Cards – Michael Ammar
  • Those Scary Cannibal Cards – Bill Malone
  • The Cannibals – Juan Tamariz
  • Cannibals – J. J. Sanvert
  • Cannibal Kings – Larry Jennings
  • Cannibal Cards – Michael Skinner
  • Cannibals – Eugene Burger
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magic – dante king – rising levitation secrets revealed

 the performer talks about harnessing power from the earth. He asserts that a technique has been found to levitate from the ground – just a few inches – and they will see this happen visibly. 

There is no surprise element – you TELL the spectators that you are about to levitate, then they watch you DO it. This is not the Balducci, Zero Gravity or any other.

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C3 by Nojima

This color change is mesmerisingly slow and looks fantastic.

In May 2014, Nobuyuki Nojima, a young, yet prolific creator of Japan released a revolutionary new color-change technique. It enables you to change cards visually, with the cards still SPREAD FACE UP and with ONLY ONE HAND!

You can use “C3” moves (basic move and several variations) for various effects such as Color Changes, Revelations, Oil & Water, Three Card Monte, Homing Card and many more!

This DVD teaches you these remarkable techniques and effects in every detail and from various angles with thorough English subtitles.

9 visually stunning routines!
Sandwich Routines (2 routines)

  • Oil & Water
  • Three Card Monte
  • Blank Card Routine
  • Revelations
  • Double Changes
  • Homing Card
  • Twist (bonus)
  • Oil & Water 2 (bonus)

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Sick By Ponta The Smith

This is the coin magic video that garnered so much underground buzz that it didn’t just break through — it exploded onto the magic scene.

Ponta the Smith, a rising sensation in close-up magic from Osaka, Japan, is here to raise the bar in the world of coin handling. He makes coins smoothly disappear, reappear and change right in front of spectators’ noses. His efficient, elegant moves make metal look like vapor.

Prepare to look at coin magic differently.

  • New handlings of 11 coin plots:
      • – Spellbound
      • – Tenkai Pennies
      • – Vanish
      • – Matrix
      • – Quick Matrix
      • – Backfire Matrix
      • – Backfire Assembly
      • – One Coin Routine
      • – Three Coins Across
      • – Three Fly
      – Winged Silver
  • Visual, no-talk teaching makes everything easy to learn in any language.
  • All impromptu.
  • No gaffs necessary.
  • Sick is not a beginner video, but magicians familiar with basic coin plots will be able to put this to work.

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Christian Grace – Miracle One

For decades, we’ve all obsessed over the idea of having a chosen card appear at a freely-selected number in a deck of cards. We consider it the holy grail of magic, one of the most fooling and intriguing card tricks you can do. Christian Grace is delighted to offer his unbelievably fair and fooling solution: “Miracle One”.

The journey of “Miracle One” started when Christian Grace (Creator of “Level One” and “Inevitable Choice”) posted a video of his take on the Any Card at Any Number (ACAAN) plot online. Forums lit up with people suggesting that he must have used some sneaky editing or a stooge. Magicians begged him to release his handling, and now he finally is.

You can see a full performance in the trailer above. “Miracle One”. This is a truly fooling and powerful effect that you’ll love performing for everyone you meet.

Here is a quick summary of exactly how “Miracle One” looks to your audience:

Two decks of cards are in full view from the start. Your spectator shuffles one of these decks before selecting a card and placing it off to the side as a prediction. This selection process happens entirely in their hands and you never touch (or switch) the card they choose.

They then freely name a number and deal to it in the other deck of cards. The card they land on is turned over to show it perfectly matches the original card they chose themselves in the beginning.

Their card. Their number. A truly impossible moment.

“Miracle One” is a super clean and fair ACAAN-style effect that works everytime, with no difficult sleight of hand. It’s a true miracle that any magician can do.

Key Points

  • Their chosen card is always at their chosen number, every time
  • There is no difficult sleight of hand required
  • Multi-layered methods make this one of the most deceptive versions of the plot ever released

“Miracle One” comes with everything you need to get started. This includes two decks of cards. The blue deck is gaffed and the red deck is a normal deck of cards with a few extra cards that you save as replacements. The comprehensive video instructions walk you through every possible scenario, so you can start performing “Miracle One” with confidence right away.

If you have any questions, you can learn more about “Miracle One” with this helpful FAQ.

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Pocket by Julio Montoro and SansMinds

Pocket is an insanely visual card change that doesn’t happen in your hands, but in your pocket!

All the way from Spain, Julio Montoro shares a brilliant utility system that allows the visual magic to happen in an isolated space that’s away from magicians’ hands. Hands off color changing deck, blank card to your business card, visual money change, you name it. It leaves plenty of room to adapt your own presentation, definitely a must have system for close-up & stroll-around gigs.

Contents:
Special Gimmick
Instructional DVD

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PINCH by Thinking Paradox

PINCH by Thinking Paradox

Warning: this trick is difficult for some people to watch!
This trick is DEFINITELY not for everyone, but if you want to freak out your friends, then it’s a MUST-HAVE. It’s super easy to do, and NEVER fails to get gasps.

Here’s what it looks like:

1. Toss some needles on the table and let everyone grab one.

2. Holding the ends between your fingers BAREHANDED, show how you can squeeze until the needle buckles and bends in half.

3. Your hands are completely examinable immediately after performing. And needless to say, nobody can replicate your stunt.

In addition to this basic effect, you’ll learn TONS of cool ways to apply this principle to different objects. It’s a 30 minute instructional video chock-full of goodies.

AS A BONUS: You’ll learn a psychic metal bending trick to combine with your finger bend that will cement your reputation as the most extreme metal-bender anyone has ever seen.

* Super strength.

* Extreme pain tolerance.

* And super safe (shhh, don’t tell!)

One of the most powerful visuals in all of magic, and freaks people out like nothing you’ve seen before.

PINCH is a compilation of super strength and pain tolerance stunts. With this safe method you will be able to bend the pins, syringes, safety pins… at the tip of your fingers or even drive a nail with a hammer through your hand and end completely unharmed! Your hands will be clean and would be checked by your audience during all the process. At the end you will give these impossible bent objects as a souvenir and your audience will remember you for a long time.

NOTE: Presented in Spanish with English subtitles.

Manufacturer Says

The gimmick for PINCH is easy and inexpensive to make, and requires just a quick stop at the hardware store for a few very common items.

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