The Never Vanishing Silk
The magician tries to make a silk vanish into his fist but the silk jumps up several times. Finally it vanishes but later on, the silk jumps out of his breast jacket pocket. These are not gimmicks only, this is … Continued
The magician tries to make a silk vanish into his fist but the silk jumps up several times. Finally it vanishes but later on, the silk jumps out of his breast jacket pocket. These are not gimmicks only, this is … Continued
Created by Quique Marduk, this effect is great to be performed at close up or parlor, and perfect if you are a magic bartender. Could be performed surrender and his new gimmick has a lot of possibilities. The magician asks … Continued
There are many versions of this funny trick, all of them with different endings, but this one is the classic, created many years ago. A card is chosen and remembered by the spectator, then the magician shows a tray holding … Continued
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This effect is a sort of “Bill tube”, but with a little bust of Harry Houdini. A great close up or parlor effect but also an original collector´s item. Effect: Borrow a bill, ask to sign it or take note of … Continued
Created by Quique Marduk and Juan Pablo Ibanez Effect: The magician shows a little bust of the famous magician “Cardini” and places it over the table, in full view. One spectator selects a card and the magician torn one of … Continued
Based upon Robert Harbin´s “Dippy magnet”, Okito´s Choice is an excellent close up effect and a nice and original collector´s item too. Effect: Card is freely chosen – shuffled into pack – a little bust of Okito with a keychain attached … Continued
Richard Valentine Pitchford was born in Wales on 24 November 1895, in the Mumbles, in Swansea Among his many acclamations was the New England Magic Society‘s proclamation of Cardini as the “greatest exponent of pure sleight of hand the world has ever known” … Continued
Tobias “Theo” Leendert Bamberg (1875–1963) was a professional magician. Born in the Netherlands, Bamberg performed under the name Okito which is an anagram of Tokio (Tokyo). His father had been court magician to King William III of the Netherlands, making Okito the sixth generation in a family of outstanding magicians known as … Continued
Pick Pocket Lecture Notes is a booklet on pick pocketing with techniques, routines, misdirection and new special psychological concepts and also teaching how to steal watches, wallets, necklaces, glasses, neckties, etc. There are 15 pages with drawings and photos, letter size, and softcover. … Continued