The No Choice Wallet
The performer spreads out a deck of cards face down on the table. The spectator freely selectsany one of the cards. The card is placed faced down in the pocket […]
Read More »The performer spreads out a deck of cards face down on the table. The spectator freely selectsany one of the cards. The card is placed faced down in the pocket […]
Read More »The torn and restored “concept” has been around for centuries. As far back as 1584 in The Discoverie of Witchcraft a trick was described that involved the tearing a goose’s […]
Read More »In 2004, a gentleman named Deddy Corbuzier released a concept called Free Will. The concept is that a spectator is given three objects from which they are to make three […]
Read More »There are so many “tricks” that have been relegated to the junk drawer because they lack a sensible routine. I am always intrigued when a performer takes an old standby […]
Read More »One of the most timeless plots in magic is Card to Impossible Location. For those that do not know the plot, a card is chosen by a spectator, the card […]
Read More »If you’ve read this newsletter for a while you would probably remember that I am a big fan of carrying some items in case the opportunity presents itself and you […]
Read More »It’s no surprise that children’s magic bears very little resemblance to adult magic. The methods that make children’s magic entertaining to children have been well documented in books such as […]
Read More »It seems whenever you perform a card trick, someone tries to theorize on how it was done. Very rarely are they correct? Ultimately, they resort to saying, “it’s all sleight […]
Read More »What is it about locks that attracts so many mentalists? Locks have been used in mentalism routines from the early 1900s. However, it was not until Theodore Annemann published his […]
Read More »I don’t do children’s magic shows, but I’ve often wondered how the children who never get picked to participate feel after the show. I also wonder how their parents also […]
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